Khaleej Times

Shamsa to represent UAE in Arab Reading Challenge

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Emirati teenager Shamsa Al Naqbi, who read 300 books over the last six years, won the national competitio­n of the third Arab Reading Challenge (ARC) on Thursday.

Al Naqbi, 17, a student at Um Omara Secondary School in Khor Fakkan, will represent the UAE in the semi-finals of the ARC, which is scheduled on October 28-29.

The teenager, who’s also a poet and theatre director, was selected from 12 contestant­s in 10 final spots for her confidence, critical thinking, problem solving, variety of books she read, comprehens­ion of text, and ability to communicat­e accurately in Arabic.

The top 10 were narrowed down from 351,000 participan­ts across 1,245 public and private schools in the country.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said: “I’m proud that over 350,000 students have participat­ed in the Arab Reading Challenge in the UAE. ‘Congratula­tions!’ to Shamsa Al Naqbi, who won the first place….

“Congratula­tions also to more than 10 and half million Arab students, who joined the reading challenge….. A generation that reads is a promising generation. With you, we will be optimistic of a more beautiful future.”

Although the competitio­n seemed fierce, Al Naqbi was not surprised when she was crowned as the UAE winner of the challenge. “It has been a dream of mine to represent the UAE not only at the national level, but also across the Middle East, in the finals,” she said. “My aim is to be named the winner of the Arab Reading Challenge.”

Al Naqbi, who started reading 50 books a year since Grade 4, said the habit has helped her shine in different fields.

Al Naqbi will represent the UAE as she competes with 16 other Arab contestant­s for the big prize of the challenge that reached over 10 million students from 44 countries who collective­ly read over 250 million books.

Al Naqbi, who will also represent the UAE in the upcoming World Robot Olympiad in November., said: “Reading is the basic drive to other fields and the first step to success.”

For the challenge, Al Naqbi read and summarised 50 books of various subjects. “I try to read as much as I can,” she said, stressing that her family instilled in her the love for reading and knowledge every since she was a child.

Love for reading rises

Speaking during the ceremony, Jameela Salem Al Muhairi, Minister of State for Public Education said the challenge met its strategic

plan this year when it drew 40 per cent of participat­ions from the UAE. The challenge also recorded an increase in male readers from 40 per cent to 47 per cent. “It’s

good to see that we succeeded in planting the love for reading in our youth,” said Al Muhairi. Laila Zebdeh, the admin coordinato­r of the ARC, said:“This year saw an incredible

performanc­e that pushed us to name 12 students in our top 10 final’s list.” Said Zebdeh.

Assem Mahmoud from Abu Dhabi was awarded the Distinguis­hed

Supervisor Award and Bayat Al Radwan School in Abu Dhabi received the UAE’s Best School Award.

Congratula­tions to Shamsa Al Naqbi...A generation that reads is a promising generation. With you we will be optimistic of a more beautiful future.”

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid

It has been a dream of mine to represent the UAE not only at the national level, but in the finals. My aim is to be named the winner of the Arab Reading Challenge.”

Shamsa Al Naqbi, national champion, ARC

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 ?? Wam file ?? Sheikh Mohammed with children during the launch of the Arab Reading Challenge, the largest project to encourage reading among the students in the Arab world. —
Wam file Sheikh Mohammed with children during the launch of the Arab Reading Challenge, the largest project to encourage reading among the students in the Arab world. —
 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? Shamsa Al Naqbi shares her joy with mother Eman Mohamed Amin at the event in Dubai. —
Photo by M. Sajjad Shamsa Al Naqbi shares her joy with mother Eman Mohamed Amin at the event in Dubai. —

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