Who will be the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session?

The countdown has begun to announce the champion of the sixth and largest session of its kind in the history of the "Arab Reading Challenge", where the closing ceremony will be held and the results will be announced on November 10 in Dubai, after distinguished champions qualified for the final qualifiers who raised the names and flags of their countries high and distinguished at the national level among the 22.27 million participants from 44 countries participated in the largest reading event of its kind in the Arabic language.



While the final competition rages between the students who have reached the finals, anticipation is rising to know the name of the title holder of the Arab Reading Challenge champion for this sixth session, who will be honored on the podium at the Dubai Opera Theater, and will win a valuable prize of half a million dirhams to enable him to continue his knowledge achievement .

Who will be the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth season?



Adam Al Qasimi - Tunisian champion.



Adam Al Qasimi, the champion of the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the Republic of Tunisia, among more than 35,000 students, dreams in the future of becoming a doctor specializing in heart surgery, saving people's lives, in addition to being a writer.

The source of his strength is sticking to the goal and believing in it to reach success, along with the support of his family, his supervisor and his school, who spared no effort in helping him and guiding him.

It is proposed that the Arab reading challenge develop to a new level so that it becomes a global reading challenge, instilling in students a love of reading and languages, including Arabic, in addition to constructing libraries for the reading challenge in all countries of the world, and it is expected that the Arab reading challenge will succeed in the future in contributing to the The Arab nation regained its intellectual renaissance and the book regained its place in the hearts of the Arabs.



Adam said: "My story began with the Arab Reading Challenge, like an impossible dream. The more I succeeded in one of the stages of the competition, the more my determination became stronger, so I adhered to the goal more and more and accepted reading. The Arab Reading Challenge represents an opportunity to refine and develop talents in reading, and it is also a purposeful project. To instill a love of reading in the Arab community, and to enable students to open intellectually and culturally. The love of adventure and the desire to achieve goals motivated me to participate. The most beautiful feeling I experienced was a moment when I was crowned the champion of the Republic of Tunisia in the Arab Reading Challenge.”



Rashid Al-Khatib - The Champion of Jordan



Rashid Abdullah Anwar Al-Khatib, the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is among more than two million students.

He believes that "reading, as much as you loved it, beautified you and dressed you in the dress of its virtue, dignity and knowledge... The secret is faith in oneself, abilities, ideas, dreams and ambitions."



Rashid said: "Every book has a story, every character has an impact, and every dialogue has an impact on the heart... My books give me strength, determination, determination, patience, dream, pride, pride, humility and patience."



He sees the Arab Reading Challenge as an opportunity to share the passion and love of reading, get to know friends from all over the world, discuss ideas, get to know referees with bright minds to benefit from them, and share readings and experiences with others.

Regarding the reasons for participation, Rashid Al-Khatib asks: "How can I not participate in a competition that considers reading a basis and provides an atmosphere of competition and challenge?"

He adds: "I participated in order to benefit, increase, develop and improve and to get to know my fellow readers from all over the world."



And about his vision of the Arab reading challenge in the future, Rashid said: "I see it as the global reading challenge so that it does not only reach all countries of the world but also every home, and peoples share their ideas and discuss them on top of the structure of culture... and this competition will become a factory for leaders, scholars, writers and thinkers... The will of one man, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, "may God protect him", will become billions of wills after 100 years from today.



Abdullah Al-Shammari - Qatar champion.



Abdullah Al-Shammari was named the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in the State of Qatar in the sixth session of it, distinguished among the 17,800 students who participated in it from different educational levels and ages, based on his strengths, which he says are determination, determination and keenness to achieve the goal with the support of family and friends.

The distinguished student from the twelfth grade motivates him in successful lives and seeks to emulate their inspiring paths and unique creative achievements to be like them.. He believes in wisdom, patience and persuasion with the strength of personality that weighs matters and realizes what benefits people and takes their hands to everything that brings them closer to knowledge and science.. The reading challenge is a station He is a key player on the path to success because he gives the participants great benefits.. He devoted his time and effort to him, and this had a positive impact on his superiority in it and winning the title at the level of his country. around it.



Abdullah said: "The successful one continues his success, and I see that the success of the Arab Reading Challenge will be present and future in the center of the world's attention. Each season of the Reading Challenge is better than the previous season.. For me, the Arab Reading Challenge has become a meaning to me a lot and has an imprint in my life. Reading a large number of books in a short period of time brings great benefits. This is a very good and beautiful thing."



Mohammed Jamil - Bahrain champion.



Muhammad Jamil Ali Muhammad, the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the Kingdom of Bahrain, is among the 142 thousand competitors from the Kingdom.. He loves the challenge, and his dream is the dream of reformers throughout the ages, to spread goodness and spread it through science and books.

He attributes his success to two people dear to his heart, his parents, and about them he said: "My parents are my reason for life and my consolation for life."

Muhammad suggested expanding the Arab reading challenge by encouraging the group reading path by setting a path for teams, where the team participates with two to three members to compete collectively as a team, considering that just as individual reading has its benefits, there is importance and benefits for group reading.



Mohammed added: "When the first rounds of the competition were launched seven years ago, I did not hesitate to participate and persevered until I read fifty books, and this strong start enabled me to continue the challenge throughout its subsequent seasons, which earned me confidence and several experiences that made me today crowned a champion in the Kingdom of Bahrain .. everything I have passed There are experiences in my life that are the source of my strength and the fuel of my determination.. Above these experiences are my family, my family, my friends and all my loved ones who represent the main source of my strength and the most important motive for excellence.. The Arab reading challenge has become an icon of success, a symbol of excellence and a source of determination.. It is the gateway that moved us from the reading arena. To advance oneself to an oasis of reading for the advancement of nations. Reading has broader meanings when combined with the challenge to include renaissance, civilization and development.



Mohammed Ali Al Yamahi - UAE champion.



Muhammad Ali Al Yamahi won the title of champion of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the United Arab Emirates in the sixth session of it, distinguished among the 354,846 students who participated in it.

He says that this initiative made him anew, to be of help and support for those after him, pledging to return the favor to the evacuees, stressing that the bright future and impressive results await the Arab reading challenge, where the number of participants will increase significantly, and the challenge contributes to building generations empowered with science and knowledge.

His passion in life is ordinary horses that have pride, loftiness, beauty and goodness in their foreheads.. and his ambition is to spread knowledge that defeats ignorance, breaks the ceiling of the impossible, and advances peoples, societies, states and all of humanity.



Muhammad Ali adds: “My longing to see my country’s flag flutter at the forefront, the smile of my teachers, the pride of my parents, the hopes and ambitions, and the passion for getting the biggest title, all are factors that influenced me and supported me to complete this journey.. On this journey I met competent people and together we reached the top and won the title.” The challenge of Arab reading at the level of the UAE, and we are in a country that refuses to be the first in various forums, and we have inherited this passion and enthusiasm from our leaders... We read to take science and knowledge to meet the challenges of the future."


And about his role model, he says: "The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest his soul, who was a beacon, teacher and father, in whom the qualities of an outstanding leader were combined."



Moaz Al-Roqi - Saudi champion.



Moaz bin Mesraj Al-Roqi won the title of champion of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of boys' schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in its sixth session.

His motivation in life is the sunshine of each new day... and his family's source of strength.

It is proposed to establish a specialized institute in the future that will adopt all the reading challenge champions over the years, empower them with writing and authoring skills in various fields, and attract distinguished writers from different countries, to release thousands of books written in Standard Arabic with the support of the Arab Reading Challenge Project.

Affects wisdom, as described by Ibn al-Qayyim: “Doing what is appropriate, in the manner that should be done, at the appropriate time.”

He always believes in the importance of seeking knowledge, because “knowledge does not give you some until you give it all” .. The change that he aspires to in the world is to protect children and families from famine and crises so that peoples and societies may prosper.



Moaz says: "My biggest dream is to restore the Arabic language to its rightful place and the position it deserves in the leadership of the world's languages ​​towards creativity and innovation. The challenge of Arab reading is the pride and language of the Arabic language in this time... The challenge is a life through which we live a thousand thousand lives; By reading, the signifier is a motive for achievement, and the ya is an awakening to the mind and the heart... His competition is a pioneer in enabling the child to lead a bright future that humanity aspires to, and gather the nation's youth to love reading, so the perceptions expanded, and everyone became a participant.



Ihssan Hader - the heroine of Morocco.



Ihsan Hader won first place in the Kingdom of Morocco in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge.

The high school student, Ihssan Hader, specialized in the Humanities Division, was among the 659,250 male and female students who participated in Morocco in the largest reading challenge of its kind in the Arabic language.

Her hopes in life are to preserve human humanity and preserve his dignity by eliminating ignorance, which in her opinion constitutes the basis of every affliction.

She defines herself as a person who loves to read and challenge, and is inspired by her family and her mother.

It hopes that the Arab reading challenge in the future, in its media presence and demand, will match the international entertainment and sports events that are at the forefront of the scene, and that the positive results of the Arab reading challenge in the future will become the hoped-for reality that every conscious and educated person aspires to.



Ehsan says: "Effort is easy for the sake of what we love and for what we are passionate about. My source of strength is every person who struggles and challenges circumstances and difficulties for the sake of humanity.. I see that the hero in the Arab reading challenge is the owner of his idea."

Ihsan adds: "I participated in the Arab reading challenge, in my belief that it is the hope, the future, and the bet that I want to be a part of and contribute with all my energy and effort in it. The reading challenge is that seed that will grow to be the tree whose fruits we harvest and represent our hopes, dreams and aspirations as they come true." In reality".



The heroine Areej Al-Qarni - Saudi Arabia.



Areej Abdullah Al-Qarni, is the champion of the sixth Arab Reading Challenge in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.. She excelled in reading and writing from early stages.. She passed the acceleration test to progress from the fourth grade to the sixth grade of primary school.

For her, life is a journey of self-discovery, her parents are the source of her strength, and she is motivated by the stories of pioneers who made a difference and left an imprint.. Her passion is to live to give something that changes the world for the better.



Areej says: “One thing that makes a person a hero in his field is to remove the impossible from his dictionary and move forward without stopping no matter the circumstances.. When I nourish my mind, spirit and soul with reading, I become a stronger, more determined and self-confident person. There is a whole world outside our windows, listening to his voice It is worthy of giving man unparalleled understanding, tolerance and inspiration.. By reading, we learn about the greatness of our history, the glory of our civilization, and the stages of the dawning of science and knowledge.”



Regarding the Arab reading challenge, Areej adds: “It is an act, taking a problem and turning it into a challenge and an opportunity.. The result is to raise our behaviors and stimulate our minds towards positivity and knowledge, raising the level of confidence and preserving identity.



The heroine Aseel Musleh - Palestine.



Aseel Mahmoud Mosleh is the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session at the level of Palestine, among 181,581 participants.

Since her childhood, she has worked in the media field as a program presenter.

She initiated the formation of a media club in her school.

And I assumed the duties of the Governor of Salfit Governorate in Palestine for one day.

It progressed in all stages of reading until it reached the stages of criticism and drafting, and then innovation and authorship.

She believes in her ability to make a difference and change in society.

She lives with books, "the capital of her soul," as she calls it.

It proposes expanding the Arab Reading Challenge by encouraging readers and subscribers to shoot videos in which they talk about books that influenced them and publish those clips to introduce those books and encourage their reading.



Aseel says: "Since the launch of the Arab Reading Challenge, I have been part of the implementation of this project within the boundaries of my school. I participated in the Arab Reading Challenge to learn about cultures, sciences and innovations from various eras, and because I found in it the scientific station that works to enhance culture and develop the creative thought of the reader and works on Strengthening self-confidence and taking readers’ hand towards excellence and creativity, as reading is food for the mind and soul together.I see the Arab Reading Challenge project in the future and has succeeded in achieving its goals by making reading a part of daily life, leading to the preparation of a generation of scientists and innovators capable of advancing the Arab nation to be a role model for all countries of the world."



The heroine is Talia Osman - Sudan.



Talia Ibrahim Khalifa Othman, is the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session at the level of Sudan, among 674,601 participants in the Republic.

She is very passionate about everything she sets her eyes on, and her enthusiasm is high.. She is not satisfied with getting things done, but she loves to enjoy the experience, and to employ creative skills, instead of traditional methods.

I have read hundreds of books and believe that success is the result of hard work.

It proposes expanding the Arab Reading Challenge by adding a new award in it, the Distinguished Ambassador Award for the Challenge, to reward those who define the reading challenge and encourage children, youth and youth to participate in it, and to establish reading as a daily habit and a well-established societal culture that forms the basis for building a better future for individuals and societies.



She says: "The Arab Reading Challenge included all readers, children and youth, and emphasized to everyone the importance of the reader in society and its higher status. Reading and books are my homeland.. My participation in the Arab Reading Challenge is a confirmation of my identity, affiliation and patriotism. .. I see the Arab reading challenge in the future, and it has helped millions as they bring back the glories of the Arabic language once again, as for languages ​​actually and for real, and revive the role of books. It is not limited to a specific time or age.



The heroine, Sujood Retaj Al-Rahahla - Algeria.



The Algerian champion in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge, the student, Sajoud Retaj Rahahela, won first place at the level of the Algerian Republic among more than one million students.

Her interests vary to include, in addition to reading, a love of mathematics and artificial intelligence, and she is a world champion in mental arithmetic. She was honored by the President of the Republic in his personal office, and she raised my country’s flag in many international forums. She represented all Arab countries in the mental arithmetic champions’ final competition. In Taiwan in 2019, I will be the only Arab to qualify.



Inventor of a smart thermometer, she was awarded the honorary medal of the Faculty of Technology at Farhat Abbas University. Thus, she was the first Algerian girl to enter the field of neuroprogramming and to control robots through the brain, after my participation in the International Youth Robot Camp.


She was chosen as a star for the first issue of the magazine "Nawab Algiers", issued on the occasion of the official celebrations of Algeria's independence, which were distributed in schools.



Sujud says: “I aspire to become a technology scientist, and I also seek to enrich the Arabic library with books and novels that provide its reader with hope and push him to move forward towards achieving his goals. I aspire to be a star that is mentioned in the sky of science and literature.

Reading is my life’s curriculum and the secret of my distinction and my success, and my participation in the Arab Reading Challenge is a unique experience. It taught me that nothing is impossible only with determination and will, miracles can be achieved, and I am proud to be a hero of this distinguished global project launched and sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. To the culture of reading among students and in order to instill the values ​​of tolerance and intellectual openness in them, and I am proud that I will represent my beloved country Algeria after competing with more than a million student readers, and God willing, if I win the title of the Arab Reading Challenge Champion for the sixth season, I will carry the torch of this great initiative, and be an ambassador for it not only in Algeria But all over the world...



Zainab Hassan Abbas - the heroine of Iraq.



Zainab Hassan Abbas won first place in Iraq in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge, after the challenge judging committees unanimously agreed that she was distinguished among her peers of students and students who participated in this year's edition of the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the Arabic language.

She defines herself as a diligent reader who loves for people what she loves for herself.

Her ambition is to become a skilled surgeon in the future, and to be inspired in her life by the morals of the Holy Prophet and his insistence on spreading the message.

She hopes that the reading challenge competitions will expand to include the competitors writing a story or a book according to the age group and according to their interests to enhance the production of knowledge, as well as its acquisition.. She hopes for her homeland, Iraq, in the coming decades to write, print, read and win in every field.



Zainab Abbas says: "I advise my peers to leave their phones aside and enjoy reading, which is not just papers, but a door that leads us to another world of adventure, wisdom, lessons and self-confidence. When I learned about the Arab Reading Challenge competition, I felt as if I had discovered a gold mine, as it was an incentive me to read more books in search of knowledge."

It suggests increasing the number of books that the contestants read in the challenge, in addition to increasing its categories to include dividing the competitions according to the age groups of the participants and participants in the challenge.



Somaya Al-Shuaili - the heroine of the Sultanate of Oman.



Sumaya bint Suleiman Al-Shuaili achieved first place in the Sultanate of Oman in the sixth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge, after the challenge judging committees unanimously agreed that she was distinguished among her peers of students and students who participated in this year's edition of the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the Arabic language.

She narrates her journey with participating in the Arab Reading Challenge in her distinctive poetic way. She says: "I have been striving among them and striving.. I recite and write once and ask, I am Sumaya always wanting.. the title of reading, so I was among those who competed, until God loved me from his kindness.. I won all the stars." I meet."



Regarding the reasons and ways to win the title of the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the Arabic language, Somaya says: “First it is a grace from God Almighty, then I deserved to win because I did not make reading a means for pleasure, but rather it is my refuge and the supreme way to explore different worlds.



And about her feelings about winning the championship title at the level of the Sultanate of Oman among thousands of competitors from her peers of different school levels and age groups, Somaya Al Shuaili says: “I feel very happy because I achieved this great position after many attempts and difficulties that I have overcome.

In return, I feel that I will bear the responsibility of representing my beloved country.”



Sham Al-Bakour, the champion of Syria.



The heroine of Syria, the student Sham Muhammad al-Bakour, from the first grade in Aleppo al-Shahba governorate, won first place at the level of the Syrian Arab Republic as part of Syria's first official participation in the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session.

The seven-year-old was chosen from among more than 61,000 students who participated nationwide in the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the Arabic language.

She loves reading and aspires to achieve more academic excellence in the future and dreams of becoming a successful doctor.. She sees that the Arab reading challenge revives the book, enhances interest in reading and builds a creative, educated generation, and hopes that its results will be the opening of integrated reading clubs everywhere.



Sham says: "I derive my strength from my faith and then my mother, who is always striving to explore my potential and abilities, and enhance my self-confidence, as well as from encouraging my supervisor and my school... I participated in the Arab Reading Challenge initiative because it teaches us the importance of reading in humans, and we gain benefit from it. What motivates me in life is Success, excellence, a sense of confidence and appreciation of effort.The story of my participation began when they told us at school about this beautiful initiative, I was very happy because reading is something I love.I read about 70 books and won the challenge in Syria. The path to the future of science, and everyone who reads progresses and succeeds."



Shadwa Al-Zoghbi - Egyptian Champion - Ministry of Education.



Shadwa Amir Ahmed Al Zoghbi achieved the title of champion of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the Arab Republic of Egypt in its sixth session, after she was distinguished among more than 15 million students who participated in Egypt in the most comprehensive Arab reading initiative.

You see that reading is the reason for the civilization of nations.

Love the competition.

Alongside the challenge, she participated in other international competitions for scientific research in space sciences, physics, mathematics and climate action.

The source of her strength is her mother;

parable of labor, diligence and sacrifice, and her father;

The role model in spreading love and respect.



Shadwa says: "A person's education is a duty, and knowledge is the shortest path to victory, and as His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid says, the capacity of our knowledge is more important than the capacity of our capabilities. Because I am absolutely sure that the biggest risk is not taking a risk, and I will work to provide an environment to unleash the capabilities of women, so that we can move beyond the stage of women's empowerment to the stage of empowering society with women."

And about her vision of the results and impact of the Arab reading challenge in the future, Shadwa says: “After a hundred years, the Arab reading challenge will be a historical torch for a new era adorned by a civilization that started with the enthusiasm of young people,” proposing to strengthen the challenge competitions by adding guiding paths for students to employ science and knowledge gained from the reading material and applied in project management. development in their communities.



The heroine Ghala Al-Enezi - State of Kuwait.



Ghala Hammoud Al-Enezi, the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in the State of Kuwait, was recently accepted into the College of Medicine, and she holds the title of best programmer in one of the competitions.

The source of her strength is her mother, she says, because she believed in her before she believed in herself until she reached what she is today.



Regarding the Arabic language, Ghala says: "My Arabic language is my entity and identity."

About her story, she tells: "Since I became aware of this world, I have been playing with the letters of the Arabic language and arranging them. At the age of six I was awarded the title of "Queen of the Arabic Language". This honor was the moment of launch. The Arab Reading Challenge was a dream of my dreams and an opportunity to achieve my ambitions, and I see In the future, the Arab Reading Challenge is an initiative that has an impact and imprint in every school by placing books that appeal to the students’ taste.This initiative can become the largest publishing house in the world and provide its books for free to achieve dreams, build minds and create the future.Since my acceptance into the College of Medicine, I made a vow to myself To dedicate my knowledge to the benefit of people and to treat the needy free of charge so that I can be a soldier of God and achieve the mercy of heaven on earth and be a raindrop that quenches the thirst of man and place.





Lujain Sarhan achieved the title of champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its sixth session at the level of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The industrious reader, who prefers the feel and smell of paper books, says that she continued to enhance her self-confidence, hone her skills and develop herself until she got the first place, which for her constitutes a greater responsibility on her shoulders, as she represents her homeland, Egypt and Al-Azhar Al-Sharif.

She derives her strength from faith and good trust, as well as from her family, their love and support, and her confidence in herself and her abilities.

She hopes that the number of participants in the challenge will increase in the future and that its categories will expand to encourage more young people to read as a primary source of culture and knowledge.



Lujain says: "Each of us has a hero inside. The real hero is the one who inspires, helps and supports others. I participated in the Arab Reading Challenge because it represents a journey in which we explore the self and grow with it and grow with it our culture to rise in the sky of science and knowledge. I also participated in order to communicate with the language." Which I like and in the way I like, it is a great initiative that facilitates communication with those with common interests and those who love to read.”

Her dreams are as big as her ambitions that do not know the impossible and are fueled by the incentives for success and achievement and seeing the joy in the eyes of the one she loves.

And her wishes, if she has the strength and determination, is to contribute with the benevolent and the positive to transform the world into a green paradise and to achieve world peace.



Nejad Ahmed Ali Arbat - the heroine of Djibouti.



The champion of Djibouti in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge, student Najad Ahmed Ali Arbat, won first place at the level of Djibouti out of more than 1,189 students who participated at the level of the Republic.

Nejad trained her speaking skills in front of her colleagues and friends in preparation for the competition.

She says that the source of her strength is her family, without them, she would not have succeeded and won the title, and their support and participation in her training increased her self-confidence.

She hopes that the reading challenge will host more writers so that the contestants can benefit from their advice.

Its motto is always satisfaction with the human's past, present and future, and adopting positivity in life's journey.

The historical figure who wishes to be like her is the scientist Marie Curie, being the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and the first to receive it twice for both physics and chemistry.

Ahmadinejad's ambition is to benefit her family and society and to be a productive human being who sows goodness everywhere.



Nejad says: “I participated in the Arab Reading Challenge to improve my skills in presentation and public speaking, to know my strengths in terms of performance and recitation, and most of all to introduce my country to Djibouti, which is a member of the League of Arab States. I see the challenge as an inspiring initiative with societal values ​​and goals. Creative, and it is not excluded that the Arab reading challenge will be seen in the future as a global challenge, copies of which will be made in the rest of the world’s living languages.”



Mustapha Inje - the hero of Mauritania.



The hero of Mauritania in the sixth session of the Arab Reading Challenge, student Mustafa Injeh from the secondary stage, won first place at the level of Mauritania out of more than 53,000 students who participated in the largest reading demonstration of its kind in the Arabic language nationwide.

Al-Mustafa considers reading a necessity and a pleasure.

His father instills in him enthusiasm and love for excellence, and his encouragement to him and his standing by him in all stages of his life had a great impact on him, as he says, and his mother calls him to strive and pray for him success and payment.

He is pleased to be crowned with the title at the level of Mauritania, which made many realize the importance of reading and inquire of him about the possibility of developing the habit of reading, which made him a reason to change their point of view, encourage and motivate them.

His hobbies are reading, playing football, meditating, thinking and walking.

He believes that learning how the greats overcome difficulties is a way to achieve success.



Al-Mustafa says: "The challenges are as difficult as they are, but the sweetness and beauty in overcoming them... The challenge of Arab reading represents to me everything beautiful and joyful, as it is concerned with reading, which I have been associated with since childhood, and my relationship with it crystallized and became a tangible thing, when I opened a page on social networking sites. Entitled “Nadim Al-Kutub” in 2019 to encourage reading, then I opened a channel in my name to summarize books and spread the culture of reading. I see this challenge in the future and it has become a model whose results are written by studies, and scholars and great men refer to it by praising its role in restoring the status of reading and the Arabic language.”

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