Islamic University, Najaf— The College of Islamic Sciences at the Islamic University, under the patronage of University President Prof. Dr. Ammar Abdul Amir Al-Salami, recently held its sixth annual Quranic competition. The competition, which featured male and female participants, focused on memorization and recitation of the Holy Quran. A panel of judges, including voice and tone experts, tajweed rule specialists, and Quranic memorization authorities, assessed the contestants’ performances.
The event, held at the Islamic University Chapel, aims to promote religious values and encourage students to engage with Islamic teachings.
The event, held at the Islamic University Chapel, aims to promote religious values and encourage students to engage with Islamic teachings.
The event, held at the Islamic University Chapel, aims to promote religious values and encourage students to engage with Islamic teachings.
The event, held at the Islamic University Chapel, aims to promote religious values and encourage students to engage with Islamic teachings.