President Samia Suluhu Hassan served as the guest of honor at the Global Qur'an Competition for Women held today at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam.
In her speech at the event, President Samia emphasized the significance of such competitions, particularly in nurturing the youth. "These [Qur’an memorization] competitions are a source of pride for our children who participate and are being groomed to become responsible citizens and good parents. It is, therefore, important that we put more effort into promoting and expanding such competitions," she remarked during the final round of the Qur'an competition for girls.
President Samia also spoke on the global recognition Tanzania has garnered, attributing it to the nation’s commitment to unity and peace. "Our global acceptance, along with the blessings of Almighty God, is due to our efforts to foster national unity and maintain peace in our country. I urge my fellow Tanzanians to continue safeguarding this honor by preserving peace in our nation," she said during the event.
The competition, which drew participants from various regions, is seen as an important platform for showcasing religious devotion and the spiritual growth of young women in Tanzania. The event also highlighted the government's commitment to supporting cultural and religious initiatives that contribute to the moral upbringing of the youth.
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