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Quran Competition at the Muslim Scout Ceremony – Kuramaa

As part of its educational and empowerment efforts, Kuramaa Organization supported the participation of orphaned and displaced Syrian children in the closing ceremony of the “Muslim Scout” program. One of the event’s highlights was a Quran recitation and memorization competition, which brought together scout members from various centers and age groups in a spiritually uplifting atmosphere.

This activity is part of Kuramaa’s broader mission to nurture orphans and widows, empower them through education, and integrate them into society with confidence and dignity.

Encouraging Quran Engagement in a Positive Environment

The Quran competition was designed not only to encourage memorization and recitation but also to connect children deeply with the values of the Holy Quran. Held in a nurturing and respectful scout setting, the competition provided a platform for 40 orphaned and displaced Syrian children to shine.

Children competed in reciting and memorizing selected Quranic passages, supported by scout leaders and community members. The warm, encouraging environment allowed each child to perform confidently and feel valued.

This kind of experience goes beyond religious learning—it builds self-esteem, fosters positive competition, and strengthens the child’s spiritual and social identity.

Educational and Emotional Goals of the Activity

Kuramaa believes that real change begins with education and emotional support. This activity served multiple goals aligned with the organization’s vision:

  • Strengthening the children’s bond with the Holy Quran through an engaging and interactive format.

  • Promoting healthy competition among peers in a supportive environment.

  • Boosting self-confidence and sense of achievement for orphans and displaced children.

  • Making orphans feel seen and appreciated within public and communal spaces.

By combining spiritual education with public recognition, Kuramaa ensures that these children grow up with dignity and hope—empowered to contribute meaningfully to their communities.

Recognition: A Moment That Matters

At the end of the event, winners were awarded symbolic gifts and certificates of appreciation. But more than material rewards, this recognition reminded each child that their efforts matter and that they are not forgotten.

For a child who has lost a parent or been displaced by war, such public acknowledgment can be life-changing. It instills confidence and plants the seeds of ambition. This is exactly why Kuramaa includes emotional support and positive reinforcement in all its educational activities.

How You Can Help

Organizing such meaningful activities requires continued support. When you donate to Kuramaa, you’re not just giving money—you’re giving a child a reason to believe in their future.

Your contribution can help us:

  • Organize Quran competitions and other educational activities.

  • Provide emotional and psychological support to children in need.

  • Empower orphaned youth to become educated, confident, and capable.

  • Build a strong, caring community around vulnerable families.

Every donation brings us closer to a world where orphans and widows are not just cared for—but empowered.

The Quran competition at the Muslim Scout closing ceremony was more than an event—it was a milestone of hope for 40 orphaned and displaced Syrian children. It gave them the opportunity to grow, to believe, and to be celebrated.

With the help of Kuramaa and generous donors like you, these children are not just surviving—they’re thriving.

👉 Support Kuramaa today and be part of building a generation of educated, resilient, and spiritually grounded children—the future builders of our communities.

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