The Cultural Village Foundation - Katara has announced the winners of the Juz’u Amma for Children Competition that it launched during Ramadan.
The Quran competition was open to participants aged six to 13 years and included memorisation and recitation.
Muhammed Saad Ibrahim came first, winning QR10,000 followed by Mahmoud Shahjahan in second place who received QR7,000 and Abdulaziz Muhammad Irshad Allah in third place who won QR5,000.
A total of 1,681 children took part in the contest, 765 of whom qualified.
The participants were contacted by phone and the Zoom from the 11th to 20th of Ramadan to assess their participation.
The competition came within the series of competitions and various activities presented remotely by Katara within its social media platforms.
This is in line with the country’s precautionary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Katara launched a set of competitions dedicated to children within the framework of its continuous endeavor to pay attention to this important segment of the society by setting up educational and recreational programmes, in addition to its keenness in spreading culture, heritage, and Arab and Islamic values.