Loujain Sarhan is the champion of the "Arab Reading Challenge" at the level of Al-Azhar

  • During the coronation of Loujain Sarhan in the Arab reading challenge at the level of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif.

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The Arab Reading Challenge, in its sixth session, was crowned by the student, Jane Muhammad Samir Sarhan, at the level of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif in the Arab Republic of Egypt, among the 1.866.113 million students who participated as representatives of it in the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the world in the Arabic language.

The student, Loujain Sarhan, from the second grade of secondary school at the Girls Nour al-Islam Institute, was declared the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session at the level of Al-Azhar, during the event of the closing ceremony of the Arab Reading Challenge at the Al-Azhar Conference Center in Nasr City, which was held in the presence of Dr. and Maryam Khalifa Al Kaabi, UAE Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt, and Sarah Al Nuaimi, Director of the Office of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives organizing the Arab Reading Challenge, and a number of officials and educators based on the initiative.

The top 10 qualified for the final qualifiers at the Al-Azhar level, the arbitration committees chose the champion of the challenge at the Al-Azhar level for this year's session.

As for the title of the distinguished school at the level of Al-Azhar in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge, it went to the Al-Gharbia Al-Azhar region, followed by the Al-Azhar region of Cairo, and then the Al-Beheira Al-Azhar region.

The sixth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge is the largest of its kind in the history of the Arab reading event, in which 22.27 million students from 44 countries around the world participated, reading and summarizing books in Arabic.

Dr. Muhammad Abdul Rahman Al-Duwaini, Undersecretary of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, stressed that the Arabic language “needs all of us to give it care and attention in our daily lives in order to rise and rise in it,” noting the “great turnout witnessed by the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session, which indicates the success of the challenge in achieving A solid fabric of knowledge among millions of students from the Arab world and the world.

Sarah Al Nuaimi, Director of the Office of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, said: "The participants in the Arab Reading Challenge in this session set a record, and this is a positive indicator of the realization of large segments of the importance of enhancing the role of the Arabic language educationally, cognitively, culturally and civilly, in order to maintain its position and presence in our daily lives." .

She added: "We are proud of the periodic participation of Al-Azhar students in the Arab reading challenge, and we will continue to work with various knowledge and educational institutions, ministries and relevant government agencies to expand the scope of the Arab reading challenge and achieve its goals in preparing generations of able readers who contribute to the march of human civilization."

Al-Nuaimi congratulated the heroes of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of Al-Azhar and all its supporters, praising the role of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, educational areas, school administrations and supervisors.

• 44 countries around the world reviewed and summarized books in Arabic.

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