Hargeisa – In a momentous celebration of faith, scholarship, and youthful excellence, Dahabshiil Group has successfully concluded the 34th annual closing ceremony of its distinguished Quran Competition for boys, held at the historic Ali Mataan Mosque in Hargeisa.
Throughout its duration, this revered competition served as a powerful catalyst for deepening the spiritual connection of young participants with the Holy Quran, inspiring them to master both its memorization and the art of its beautiful recitation with precision and devotion. Beyond the pursuit of academic achievement, the contest nurtured the intellectual growth and moral character of the youth, instilling in them a lifelong love for the sacred text and its timeless teachings.
A Legacy of Spiritual and Educational Excellence:
For an extraordinary 34 years, the Dahabshiil Group Quran Competition has stood as a beacon of religious scholarship and a cornerstone of the company’s unwavering commitment to community development. What began as a modest initiative has blossomed into one of the most anticipated and revered events in the region’s Islamic calendar, drawing thousands of young memorizers from diverse communities eager to demonstrate their dedication and skill.
The competition, which traditionally features separate categories for boys and girls, rigorously evaluates participants not only on the accuracy of their memorization but also on their mastery of tajweed—the intricate rules of Quranic pronunciation and intonation—and their profound understanding of the message and meaning embedded within the holy verses.
Cultivating a Generation Grounded in Faith and Virtue:
By consistently investing in these spiritually enriching programs across more than three decades, Dahabshiil Group reaffirms its deep-rooted belief that true societal progress is built upon a foundation of strong moral and ethical values. The annual gathering at Ali Mataan Mosque is far more than a competition; it is a vibrant celebration of heritage, a testament to the dedication of families and teachers, and a powerful investment in nurturing a generation of youth who are not only intellectually equipped but also spiritually grounded and committed to leading lives of purpose, integrity, and service to their communities.



