Mohammed bin Rashid's initiatives continue to enhance the presence of "Al Arabiya" and spread science and knowledge

Ahmadinejad on the podium, champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in Djibouti

  • Ahmadinejad won the title during a ceremony organized at the Saudi School in Djibouti.

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  • Sarah Al-Nuaimi: "The keenness of Djibouti students to participate in the Arab reading challenge confirms the continuous development of the status of the language of (ADAD) in this brotherly country."

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The Arab Reading Challenge, in its sixth session, crowned the student Najad Ahmed Ali Arbat, a champion at the level of the State of Djibouti, among the 1189 students who participated in the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the world in the Arabic language.

The name of the winner Nejad (the 11th grade student at the Islamic Institute School) was announced during the closing ceremony of the Arab Reading Challenge, which was organized under the auspices of the Saudi School in Djibouti. This year.

The sixth edition of the biggest challenge of its kind in the history of the Arab reading event, attended by 22.27 million students from 44 countries around the world, who read and summarized books in Arabic.

The students relied on technology and digital tools in a smart way, as the challenge provided mechanisms for summarizing the books read by the participants through electronic files, while the reading materials were provided to the students, both paper and digital.

For his part, the director of the Saudi School in Djibouti, Muhammad bin Alyan Al-Harbi, confirmed that the Arabic language is a major component in the culture and history of the Djiboutian society, pointing out that there is a great demand in it to participate in targeted initiatives that enhance the status of valuable Arabic content, and establish the vital site of the Arabic language as one of the Supported international languages.

He congratulated the participants and winners of the challenge in Djibouti, praising the efforts of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's global initiatives in spreading science and knowledge, and supporting the Arabic language website as a language of cultural and civilizational communication and scientific and intellectual production.

For her part, Director of the Office of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, Sarah Al Nuaimi, said: “The Arabic language is an official language in the sisterly State of Djibouti, which is witnessing great interest and qualitative development in enhancing the presence of the language of Dhad, as the Ministry of Education includes the Arabic language in the curriculum from the beginning. From the primary stage, and in its universities and institutes as well,” noting that the keenness of students in Djibouti to participate in the Arab reading challenge confirms this continuous development of the status of the language (ADAD) with the support of the leadership of Djibouti, its institutions and its society keen on knowledge and science.

She congratulated the champions of the Arab Reading Challenge in Djibouti and all its supporters, praising the role of the Ministry of Education, educational districts, school administrations and supervisors, stressing the aspiration of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's global initiatives for more bilateral cooperation in various fields.

The Arab Reading Challenge, organized by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives for the sixth consecutive session, aims to produce a comprehensive reading and knowledge movement that consolidates the values ​​of communication, acquaintance, dialogue and openness to different cultures. The Arab world, and enhances its role as a vessel for the transfer, production and dissemination of knowledge and participation in enriching human progress and human civilization and resuming the region’s contribution to it.

 Top 10

In addition to the winner of the Arab Reading Challenge in Djibouti Ahmad Nejad, the list of the top 10 who distinguished included: Zainab Hamdo Abdullah, the 11th grader in the Saudi school, the sixth grader in the same school, Najm Al-Din Basil Al-Bazli, and Abdul Raziq Hassan Abdullah in the tenth grade in the school Al-Rahma Complex, and Abd al-Ghani Ahmed al-Ali, a 12th grader at the Islamic Institute, an 11th grader at the Saudi School, Alaa Helmy al-Saeed, a ninth grade student in the same school, Malikah Bashir Abdi, Haneen Qamar al-Dawla, an 11th grader at Al Irshad Model School, and Abu Bakr Attawi and Issa in the tenth grade in The Yemeni School, and Khadija Hamad Muhammad in the 11th grade at Al-Irshad Model School.

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One million students from 44 countries participated in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge.

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Male and female students competed for the title in Djibouti, during the sixth session.

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