Sheikh Dr. Rashid bin Mohammed Al-Hajri honored the winners of the National Guard’s Quran Memorization and Recitation Competition. The ceremony took place at Sakhir Camp Mosque, gathering officers, non-commissioned officers, and National Guard members. The event celebrated those who demonstrated excellence in Quran memorization and recitation.
Every year, the National Guard organizes this competition during Ramadan. Members and their children participate, showcasing their dedication to mastering the Quran. His Highness Lieutenant General Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, President of the National Guard, supports this initiative. His Excellency Lieutenant General Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Khalifa, Director of Staff, also plays a key role in overseeing its development.
Sheikh Al-Hajri highlighted the importance of Quranic recitation in Bahrain. He praised the country’s continuous efforts to teach proper recitation to all generations. The National Guard’s Quran Memorization and Recitation Competition encourages participants to deepen their understanding of the holy book. Organizers strive to promote Islamic values and strengthen spiritual connections.
The competition’s structured format ensures fairness and inclusivity. Participants undergo rigorous qualifying rounds before reaching the final stage. Judges evaluate contestants based on accuracy, intonation, and overall mastery. Each year, the National Guard’s Quran Memorization and Recitation Competition gains more participants, reflecting growing enthusiasm.
Sheikh Al-Hajri commended the dedication of all involved in organizing the event. He emphasized that competitions like these elevate the status of the Quran. The National Guard’s Quran Memorization and Recitation Competition continues to inspire many to refine their recitation skills. Through this initiative, the National Guard remains committed to preserving Islamic traditions and nurturing future generations of reciters.