The Arab Reading Challenge 2019 champion Hadeel Anwar, a Sudanese student, expressed her pride in the precious title she received in Dubai, especially thanks to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.
"I am proud to have raised my national name, and I say to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum," Hadeel said after honoring the title.


The 13-year-old Sudanese student won the Arab Reading Challenge at the Dubai Opera during the closing ceremony, where five finalists emerged on the stage.The jury asked a question to each of the five contestants, and they had to answer in a minute.


Hadeel, who is alone in her parents, described the challenges she faced during the win, both great and wonderful, from which she learned a lot. Regarding the question asked by the artist Jamal Suleiman during the last round of «Challenge» at the Dubai Opera Theater, if someone came and told her that his life is troubled, and wants her to give him three books to change his situation, I mentioned that the choice was not difficult despite the lack of time , And read it for dozens of compositions.


She explained that the three books she chose, namely, “My Story” of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and “Don't Be Sad”, and “Inspired”, were indeed the stick that leaned upon, because she wanted to express the end of grief and take inspiration and build Nation.
She advised the Arab youth to read, because it is an act through which one can elevate one's nation and elevate her highness.Reading is the path of freedom, the way of the renaissance of the Arab nation and the rise of the language of the dad, in the words of the heroine, winner of the 2019 challenge.


For her part, Sanaa Altom, Hadeel's mother expressed the joy of overwhelming joy for the victory of her only daughter, adding to «Emirates Today» that the diligence of Hadeel led to the title, and for her mother as a surprise was not a surprise, as she felt the proximity of her daughter to the title.


The family of the Sudanese student played a prominent role in her ability to win.


Hadeel's father, Anwar al-Zubair, was very proud when he talked about the Arab Reading Challenge Project in general, and the victory of his daughter in particular, describing the challenge as attributing the language to the opposite position: “Reading in Arabic is the challenge in this difficult time, especially for young people and young people.”


About Hadeel, Zubair said that she loves reading from a young age, and the advice provided by her is to deliver what is inside the listener without bother to win, because looking to win will make it tense. He considered the victory a turning point in her life, pointing out that she aspires in the study of neurology, as it focuses on the scientific side more than literary.