Khaleej Times

KG Quran memorisers steal the Ajman show

1,300 contestant­s from 40 schools take part in Dar Al Ber Quran award

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

ajman — The 5th edition of the Dar Al Ber Quran and Sunnah Award saw a record participat­ion of 1,300 competitor­s from 40 schools and Islamic institutes across the emirate of Ajman.

Dr Shaikh Majid bin Saeed Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Ruler’s Court Ajman, honoured the winners in the concluding ceremony held recently at the Ajman Cultural Centre.

The event, run by the Dar Al Ber Society on an annual basis, this year saw the first-of-its-kind category for kindergart­en memorisers, and also witnessed a 25 per cent jump in the number of competitor­s as compared to last year.

The excellent performanc­e of the young kids, who showed full command of the rules of tuneful recitation and narration of Hadiths or collection­s of reports of the teachings, deeds and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), left the audience in awe. One of the budding Quran memorisers was four-and a-half-year-old Abdullah Ahmed, an Egyptian, who goes to Al Hikma Private School in Ajman, KG1, at Al Nuaimiya area.

Though still young, Abdullah brilliantl­y memorised all the chapters of the final volume of the 30part Quran.

“I only had to learn six small chapters from Quraish to Al Nas to be eligible for participat­ion, but my Quran tutor helped me memorise more,” he told Khaleej Times.

Abdullah, whose father is a journalist and mother is a pharmacist, studies the Quran six days a week at home. “Renowned Sheikh Moheb Abdul Ghani, from Tanta Province of Egypt, also teaches me, my brother and sister how to profession­ally recite the holy Quran,” he added.

Abdullah initially suffered from some difficulty in talking, but that soon ended after he started learning the Quran, said his father.

“God bless Abdullah. He has become more cooperativ­e a

nd active at home and in the school, all due to the Quran.” Paying tributes to his Quran teacher Sheikh Moheb, the father said the prominent scholar is extremely dedicated to his sacred mission. “He sincerely keeps reminding my kids, and explains the verses to them in a simplified manner.”

Dr Roua Ramadan, mother of Abdullah, said the house becomes more serene during her kids’ Quran tuition.

“The Quran has changed the life of all my family members for the better. They are quieter, more obedient, and study harder,” she said, urging parents to teach their children the Quran.

“The cash prizes have significan­tly jumped from Dh30,000 in the first edition to Dh90,000 in the second, Dh160,000 in the third, and Dh250,000 for the fourth,” he indicated.

“The prize money ranged from Dh500 to Dh3,000 according to performanc­e, memorisati­on, and recitation.”

Ali Hassan shed light on the importance of teaching the Quran and Sunnah or the way of life prescribed on the basis of the teachings and practices of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) to young children.

“Encouragin­g students to memorise the Quran is not only in compliance with the advice of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), but also has a positive impact on their behaviour.”

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Dr Shaikh Majid Bin Saeed Al Nuaimi giving away the prize to little Abdullah Ahmed at the awards ceremony.
— Supplied photo Dr Shaikh Majid Bin Saeed Al Nuaimi giving away the prize to little Abdullah Ahmed at the awards ceremony.

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