Holy Quran competition winners declared in Oman

Energy Wednesday 29/November/2017 21:01 PM
By: Times News Service
Holy Quran competition winners declared in Oman

Muscat: The Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science (SQHCCS) announced yesterday the winners of the Sultan Qaboos Holy Quran Competition in its 27th session at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Bausher.
Habib bin Mohammed Al Riyami, SQHCCS Secretary-General said in a press conference that the number of applicants in this session amounted to 2,156 contestants, with an increase of 100 per cent compared to 2016, from 25 centres. The total number of male participants in the competition were 1,063 while 1,113 were female contestants.
He added that the final results of the competition in its 27th edition came as follows: In the first level, memorising the Holy Quran in full with Tajweed, the first place went to Said bin Musallam Al Muhaijri from Sur Centre Fatima bint Salim Al Barashdiya from Nizwa Centre won the second place, while the third place won by Amjad bin Hilal Al Busaidi from Nizwa Centre.
In the second level, memorisation of 24 consecutive parts with Tajweed. The first place went to Abdulaziz bin Munir Al Masroori from the Al Khoudh Centre. The second place was won by Faisal bin Abdul Satar Al Balushi from the Barka Centre and the third went to Al Yaqdhan bin Idris Al Rawahi from Sumail Centre.
At the third level, memorisation of 18 consecutive parts with Tajweed.
The first place was won by Mohammed bin Darwish Al Shaqsi from Al Amerat Centre, Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Ameri from Sinaw Centre won second place and the Centre place went to Muadh bin Said Al Dhoyani, from Sinaw Centre.
In the fourth level, memorisation of 12 consecutive parts with Tajweed. Fatima bint Yahya Al Busaidiya, from Sinaw Centre won the first place.
The second place was won by Juma bin Salmin Al Farsi came from Quriyat Centre and the third place went to Maryam bint Khalid al- Najjar from Salalah Centre.
In the fifth level, memorisation of 6 consecutive parts with Tajweed.
The first place went to Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Farsi from Sohar Centre.
The second place was won by Anas bin Ahmad Al Rasbi from Al Khuwair Centre, while the third place was won by Quds bint Khalifa Al Busaidiya from Quriyat Centre.
In the sixth level, memorization of 2 consecutive parts with Tajweed.
The first place went to Maryam bint Hilal Al Hamhamiya, from Ibra Centre.
The second place was won by Zainab bint Hamoud Al Habsiya, from Al Khoudh Centre.
Rafa bint Saud Al Rashidiya from Sumail Centre won the third place.