FTL Somalia

10-Year-Old Boy Wins Somalia’s 2025 Ramadan Quran Competition

Mohamed Abdishakur Sidow made a remarkable achievement in winning the 2025 Ramadan Qur’an competition organized by the Hormuud Salaam Foundation, as announced on Monday.

At just 10 years old, Mohamed demonstrated exceptional dedication to Quranic recitation and memorization, earning him a car as his prize.

This competition, which saw 270 participants from across the nation, highlights the importance of promoting Quranic education and fostering a deep connection with the Holy Quran among young learners.

The event culminated in a vibrant ceremony held in Mogadishu, Somalia, attended by scholars, community leaders, and officials from HSF.

The celebrations not only honor the achievements of young memorizers like Mohamed but also serve as a source of motivation for others to engage in Quranic studies.

Competitions like these play a crucial role in nurturing spiritual and intellectual growth within the Muslim community, encouraging participants to excel in both memorization and recitation skills.

These types of events offer insights into similar Quranic competitions held globally, such as the Dubai International Holy Quran Award and various local contests in the U.S. and other regions.

These events often emphasize the importance of Tajweed (rules of recitation), memorization accuracy, and the spiritual significance of connecting with the Quran.

Mohamed’s success is a testament to the power of dedication and the support of organizations like the HSF, which strive to create opportunities for young Muslims to excel in their faith and education.

His story serves as an inspiration to many, showcasing the potential of youth to achieve greatness through perseverance and a strong connection to their religious heritage.