Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:32:24 PM
7th Int’l Quran Contest May Not Hold in Iran

A member from the board of judges of the sixth International Quran Competition for Muslim Students trusted the following release of the contest will be facilitated by a nation other than Iran.

Rahim Khaki revealed that Iran has facilitated all releases of the international Quranic occasion, including the 6th one that is in progress in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad until Sunday.

He said since the fourth edition, there have been endeavors to hold the competition in different nations, hoping that it will be made feasible for the seventh version.

The Iranian Quran expert additionally trusted that the following release will incorporate a Quran challenge for female college understudies from everywhere throughout the Muslim world too.

He additionally alluded to the nature of the exhibitions in this version and said the level of the contenders is substantially higher than those participating in the past competitions.

Khaki likewise hailed the presence of a number of best Quran specialists and experts from different nations in the board of judges.

He went ahead to thank the coordinators of the competition and the individuals who have added to holding the occasion, particularly the Iranian Academics' Quranic Activities Organization, the Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR), Astan-e Quds Razavi, Mashhad Municipality and Awqaf and Charity Affairs Department of the Khorasan Razavi province.

The last phase of the global Quranic occasion's 6th version got in progress in Mashhad on Friday.

A total of 44 contenders, 19 Qaris and 25 memorizers, are participating in the last round.

The contenders are from 35 nations in three mainlands, in particular Asia, Africa and Europe.

The ten-in number board of judges involves six Iranian Quran specialists and four from different nations.

Winners will be declared at the end service on Sunday.

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