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Qur’an contest winners of Zamin, Djizzak region were announced

22.01.2018   29285   3 min.
Qur’an contest winners of Zamin, Djizzak region were announced

The regional rounds of Republican Qur’an Contest in Djizzak region ended in high spirit. The competition which is being held with the initiative of the President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was meant to discover new talents with the idea to support them in the future.

Here’s the list of winners.

MALE PARTICIPANTS

The first qualifying area:

Winners in Hifz (Qur’an memorization):

18-25 years old participants:
1st place – Dovudov Muzaffar

26-40 years old participants:

1st place – Saidazimov Abdulhamid

2nd  place – Nishonov Abdurauf

3rd place – Malikov Sanjar

Winners in Tilawat nomination:

18-25 years old participants:
1st place – Khidirboyev Khusan

2nd place – Rahmatullayev Muhammaddiyor

3rd place – Kholturayev Abdurrazzoq, Khushbokov Sayoriddin

26-40 years old participants:

1st place – Mahmudov Bayozkhon

2nd  place – Abdullayev Olimjon

3rd place – Turdiyev Sanjar

 

The second qualifying area:

Winners in Hifz (Qur’an memorization):

26-40 years old participants:

1st place – Atabayev Izzatulloh

Winners in Tilawat nomination:

18-25 years old participants:
1st place – Khamidov Islmojon

2nd place – Elmurotov Doniyor

3rd place – Urazametov Sardor

26-40 years old participants:

1st place – Mirzayev Abdusamad

2nd  place – Norbotirov Abbos

3rd place – Abdurahimov Doston

 

FEMALE PARTICIPANTS

The first qualifying area:

Winners:

18-25 years old participants:
1st place – Atabayeva Nafisa

2nd place – Rashidova Niso

3rd place – Ubaydullayeva Soliha

26-40 years old participants:

1st place – Mirzakulova Makhsuda

2nd  place – Ismatullayeva Mekhriniso

3rd place – Isayeva Markhabo

 

The second qualifying area:

Winners in Hifz (Qur’an memorization):

26-40 years old participants:

1st place – Bozorova Yorqinoy

2nd place – Qirjigitova Bibioysha

3rd place – Hakimova Dilnoza

 

Press Service,

Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

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