Somali Ambassador to Kenya Attends Closing Ceremony of Qur’an Competition. Nairobi, Kenya — The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia to Kenya, Jabril Ibrahim Abdulle, participated in the closing ceremony of a Qur’an Competition at Al Huda Mosque, expressing his admiration for the students’dedication and the event’s significance.
The event, which celebrated faith, learning, and unity, showcased the exceptional performances of students from various communities, including Hagardher and Dadaab.
The Ambassador commended the young participants for their beauty, precision, sincerity, and dignity in reciting the Holy Qur’an, highlighting their strong commitment to upholding its teachings.
In his address, Ambassador Abdulle expressed gratitude to the organizers, scholars, and teachers, particularly the leadership of Masjid Al — Huda, for their dedication to Islamic education and youth development. He emphasized that through their guidance, young people are not only nurtured as reciters of the Qur’an but also as ambassadors of its core values, such as humility, justice, compassion, and unity.
Addressing the participants, the Ambassador stated that true success lies with Allah alone, regardless of awards or titles.
He prayed for Allah’s blessings on the young reciters, their families, and teachers, and wished them success in this world and in the Hereafter.
The closing ceremony of the Qur’an Competition serves as a testament to the importance of Islamic education and cultural exchange between Somalia and Kenya.
It also highlights the role of youth in promoting peace, understanding, and unity in the region. Further details regarding the competition and its impact on the local community are expected to be released in the coming days.
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Source: sonna.





