Bangladesh's Takreem ranks 3rd among 111 countries in Quran competition

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Hafez of Bangladesh has won the third place in the 42nd King Abdul Aziz International Quran Competition held under the supervision of the Saudi government. Saleh Ahmad Takrim.

The local Samat announced the names of the finalists in a colorful ceremony held at the holy Haram Sharif of Makkah on Wednesday night.

The award distribution ceremony was attended by Saudi King Salman's representative and the governor of Makkah Khaled Al Fasal bin Abdul Aziz and the country's Islam and Dawtah Bishtak Minister Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh and other important people.

The final phase of the international competition started from September 10. The final phase of the competition was completed yesterday. This competition was attended by 153 people from 111 countries in the world and gave 27 lakh Rital Award to 15 contestants who passed the final phase.

Note that Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim is a student of Markazu Fazil Quran Al Islami Madrasa in Dhaka. Abdur Rahman is a teacher and mother is a housewife. Earlier, Takrim was the first of 29 countries to compete in the 38th International Quran Competition held in Tehran, Iran on March 5.

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