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Imam Al-Awza’i Quran Competition in Lebanon – Honoring Orphaned Quran Memorizers

As part of its commitment to spiritual education and holistic learning, Kuramaa organizes the annual Imam Al-Awza’i Quran Memorization Competition in Lebanon. This initiative honors orphaned students who have memorized the Holy Quran or parts of it. It is part of the organization’s Education and Upbringing Program, which supports and empowers vulnerable children.

The Quran as a Way of Life and a Source of Identity

The Holy Quran is not only a sacred text—it is a source of values, identity, and moral upbringing. Through this competition, Kuramaa aims to instill these values in the hearts of orphaned students, encouraging them to uphold good character, seek knowledge, and appreciate discipline and effort.

The competition is more than a memorization test; it’s a platform for building children’s self-confidence and reinforcing their spiritual and social identity—especially in the difficult circumstances they face.

Academic and Spiritual Support for Orphans

Aligned with Kuramaa’s mission to empower orphans both academically and behaviorally, this competition serves as a model that combines religious and academic development.

The participants are orphans under Kuramaa’s care in Lebanon, who have been trained through structured memorization programs with close educational supervision. This preparation has enhanced not only their memorization but also their recitation, pronunciation, and understanding of the Quran.

A Well-Deserved Moment of Recognition

The annual competition sees enthusiastic participation from students and concludes with an awards ceremony where winners receive motivational prizes and certificates of appreciation.

This recognition sends a powerful message to the children: their efforts are valued, and memorizing the Quran is not only an act of worship but also a path to excellence and distinction.

Kuramaa: Where Education and Upbringing Are Foundational

The Imam Al-Awza’i Quran Competition is just one of many initiatives launched by Kuramaa as part of its Education and Upbringing Program, which focuses on rebuilding the Syrian individual through knowledge and faith.

Kuramaa doesn’t stop at providing material support; it cultivates values, confidence, and ambition in children—preparing a generation capable of overcoming challenges and shaping a better future.

Be Part of the Change

By donating to Kuramaa, you’re not just supporting Quran memorization—you’re contributing to the development of a balanced, empowered child who carries strength, knowledge, and faith.

Donate today, and help turn young Quran memorizers into future leaders. Support widows and orphans so they can become contributors to their society—not burdens on it.

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