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Dubai Announces Winners of 'Muezzin Al Freej Challenge'

Dubai's Islamic Department announced the winners of a challenge where twenty children will perform the Adhan in neighborhood mosques during Ramadan. The initiative aims to strengthen the spiritual connection of youth with Islam.


Dubai Announces Winners of 'Muezzin Al Freej Challenge'

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) in Dubai has announced the names of the twenty children who won the “Muezzin Al Freej Challenge,” a community initiative aimed at instilling a love for the Adhan in young hearts and preparing them to perform this great Islamic ritual in neighborhood mosques during the holy month of Ramadan. The challenge forms part of IACAD’s programs dedicated to nurturing children upon sound religious values and strengthening their connection to mosques from an early age. It provided children with a practical opportunity to perform the Adhan by assigning them to neighborhood mosques during the holy month of Ramadan, embodying the Department’s vision of preparing a generation confident in its religious identity and capable of upholding values and rituals with awareness and responsibility. According to the results of the challenge, the winners in order are: Mohammed Yousif Mohammed Abbas, Khalifa Yousif Khalfan Al Madhani, Rashid Khalid Al Mar bin Hulwa Al Ketbi, Ahmed Mohammed Sharif Abdulghaffar Al Khouri, Hareb Mohammed Yousif Al Farsi, Abdulrahman Khalid Ismail Mohammed Musabbah, Hamdan Arif Al Shuhi, Rashid Saeed Khalfan Al Madhani, Saeed Khalid Obaid Khadem Mohammed, Hamdan Mohammed Hassan Bilal, Mohammed Khalid Al Falasi, Abdulaziz Mahboob Ali Mahboob Al Falasi, Hazza بدر Saeed Al Naqbi, Saud Abu Bakr Saad, Abdulrahman Mohammed Ali Al Hafeiti, Hamdan Fahad Mohammed Balshalat, Abdulmalik Mohammed Hassan Mirak, Abdullah Al Waleed Ahmed Abdullah Al Hajri, Saqr Omar Abdulwahid Al Hassam, and Mayed Bakheet Al Ghanem Al Muhairi. Through a practical experience that combines learning and application, the initiative seeks to revive the community presence of the Adhan through the voices of its young members, reflecting the bond between the family, the mosque, and the neighborhood. The challenge witnessed wide participation from children, who underwent a simplified training program covering the fundamentals of the Adhan, correct pronunciation and articulation, and vocal performance improvement under the supervision of specialists.