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Female winners of Uzbekistan Qur’an Competition 2018

27.04.2018   57343   2 min.
Female winners of Uzbekistan Qur’an Competition 2018

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

 

 

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International Media Forum “Islamic Civilization: New perspective, new discoveries” to take place in Tashkent on August 24–29th

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International Media Forum “Islamic Civilization: New perspective, new discoveries” to take place in Tashkent on August 24–29th

On August 24–29th, the capital of Uzbekistan will host the International Media Forum on the topic “Islamic Civilization: New perspective, new discoveries”, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

The main part of the event will take place at the Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan, bringing together representatives of international media outlets, global experts and media professionals.

 Forum programme will include an official opening ceremony, plenary sessions, thematic media exhibitions, press briefings, and bilateral meetings. The sessions will address documentary filmmaking and historical memory, publishing projects, modern technologies, as well as the development of international media projects.

In addition, masterclasses will be organized for students from Uzbekistan with the participation of leading professionals from the global media industry. Participants will exchange experience in modern journalism, media production and effective engagement in the international information space.

On August 27th, forum participants will travel to Samarkand. As part of the programme, guests will visit the Imam al-Bukhari Complex and explore the city’s rich historical and cultural heritage. A special media tour for international media representatives is also planned in Tashkent.

On August 28th, the forum will conclude with a final plenary session and an official closing ceremony. International guests will also take part in events dedicated to the 35th Anniversary of the State Independence of Uzbekistan.