Two days later on April 25-26, after the men’s final round, women’s last round of Uzbekistan Qur’an Competition 2018 was held.
Here are the winners in the following nominations:
Hifz (Qur’an Memorization)
Age: 18–25
1-place:Abdulhakimova Dilobar
2-place: Mo’ydinova Mo’binabonu
3-place: Jumanova Guljahon
Age: 26-40
1-place:Zoirova Nafisa
2-place: Abdukarimova Nigorakhon
3-place: Masidiqova Ughiloy
Participants among Islamic educational institutions:
1-place: Najmiddinova Robiya
2-place: Fozilova Matluba
3-place: Sa’dullayeva Mohinur
Тilawat (Qur’an recitation)
Age: 18–25
1-place: Najmiddinova Nozima
2-place: Abdulahadova Muqaddam
3-place: Mirzayeva Mubinakhon
Ag: 26–40
1-place: Akramova Ominakhon
2-place: Muminova Mutabar
3-place: Allayeva Shohistakhon
Participants among Islamic educational institutions:
1-place: Saydaliyeva Mufazzala
2-place: Norkhojaeva Nilufar
3-place: Husanboyeva Muslima
Winners of the following additional nominations:
"The best melodically recited Qur’an" – Dilfuza Jamilova
"The most experienced Qur’an reader" – Khosiyat Khayitova
"The youngest Qur’an reader" – Khadijah Buvaykhodjayeva
"The strongest will holder" – Nodirakhon Shakirova
As it was informed earlier the final round of Uzbekistan Qur’an Competition 2018 was held at The Youth Center of Tashkent Branch of Uzbekistan Youth Union.
Press Service,
Muslim Board of Uzbekistan
A group of experienced scholars and imams travelled to the Republic of Korea. During the visit, the delegation met with Uzbek compatriots living in the country.
The imams conducted educational discussions in mosques across South Korea, addressing topics such as the virtues of earning a lawful livelihood, protection from harmful ideologies, loyalty to the homeland, respect for parents, raising children properly, and fulfilling trusts.
Press Service of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan