International Quran Recital Competition
International Quran Recital Competition, Malaysia | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Islamic Quran recital event |
Date(s) | Annually |
Begins | 1961 |
Frequency | Annual |
Venue | Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Location(s) | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Country | Malaysia |
Inaugurated | 1961 |
Most recent | 2022 |
Participants | Muslim Quran reciters from around the world |
Organised by | Ministry of Federal Territories |
The International Quran Recital Competition, Malaysia is the international Islamic Quran recital event that is held annually since 1961 in Malaysia.[1][2] It is the most popular international Quran competition all over the muslim world.[3] Sometimes it called internationally as Malaysia International Al-Quran Recitation and Memorisation Competition.[3]
History
[edit]Tunku Abdul Rahman (first Malaysian prime minister) was a founder of the International Quran Recital Competition.[4] The program was started on 9 March 1961 at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur and 7 countries took part in this competition including Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Sarawak and Malaya. In 1985, the competition was moved to the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC).[5][6]
Winners
[edit]Year | Qari' (Men) | Qari'ah (Women) |
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1961 | Ahmad Maasom Pergau | competition not created |
1962 | Mohd Yusof Abdullah | competition not created |
1963 | Manaf Sasaelos and Ismail Hashim | competition not created |
1964 | Hasan Musa | Faridah Mat Saman |
1965 | Ismail Hashim | Faridah Mat Saman |
1966 | Abd. Majid Awang | Rogayah Sulong |
1966[a] | Ismail Hashim | Siti Noor Ismail |
1967 | Abdul Ghani Abdullah | Rodziah Abd. Rahman |
1968 | Saidin Abd Rahman | Rahmah Abd. Rahman |
1969 | Ismail Hashim | Maimunah binti Moair Saad |
1970 | Ismail Hashim | Rodziah Abd. Rahman |
1971 | Ismail Hashim | Rodziah Abd. Rahman |
1972 | Abdul Ghani Abdullah | Faridah Mat Saman |
1973 | Mohamad Taghi Morowat | Rogayah Sulong |
1974 | Ismail Hashim | Rogayah Sulong |
1975 | Ismail Hashim | Nursiah Ismail |
1976 | M. Ali Yusni | Faridah Mat Saman |
1977 | Mashud Awang Damit | Faridah Mat Saman |
1978 | Sofad Awang | Rogayah Sulong |
1979 | Abbas Salimi Naeini | Sarini Abdullah |
1980 | Abdul Ghani Abdullah | Maria Ulfah |
1981 | Sheikh Al-Amin Mohamad Thoumi | Sapinah Mamat |
1982 | Abdul Ghani Abdullah | Rahmas Abdullah |
1983 | Mirwan Batubara | Aminah Omar |
1984 | Mohamed Abu Snena | Rahmas Abdullah |
1985 | Noor Din Idris | Rahmas Abdullah |
1986 | Ahmed Al-Tarabulsi | Rahmawati A. Rani |
1987 | Ali Sayyah Gorji | Sapinah Mamat |
1988 | Syarifuddin M. | Pasiah Hashim |
1989 | Brahang Harang | Faridah Mat Saman |
1990 | Abbas Emam Jameh | Faridah Mat Saman |
1991 | Mohamad Haji Yusof | Faridah Mat Saman |
1992 | Mansoor Ghazrizadeh | Rahmas Abdullah |
1993 | Ahmad Abu Al-Ghasimi | Fatimah Haji Madiah |
1994 | Abdul Rahim Haji Ahmad | Umi Kalthom Mohd Zain |
1995 | Abdul Rahim Haji Ahmad | Rahmas Abdullah |
1996 | Sheikh Mekkawi Mahmoud Mohamed | Sainab Abdulromae |
1997 | Mohamad Hussin Mohamad Yunus | Wildayati Nusril |
1998 | Mohamad Gandom Najad Toosi | Sepiah Mohamad |
1999 | Che Yahaya Daud | Maznah Awang |
2000 | Radzi Kamarul Hailan | Isniarah Bantayao |
2001 | Masoud Sayyah Gorji | Pasiah Hashim |
2002 | Bakri Waru | Aminah Haji Abd Manaf |
2003 | Ahmad Faizul Ghazali | Djihadiah Badar |
2004 | Radzi Kamarul Hailan | Nurhidayah Sulaiman |
2005 | Indra Gunawan | Faizah Mohd Husain |
2006 | Hossein Saeid Rostami Tabrizy | Sainab Abdulromae |
2007 | Aziz Mustakim | Amnah Ayub |
2008 | Mu'min Ainul Mubarak | Fatimah Ha'rati |
2009 | Usamah Abdullah | Sharifah Khasif Fadzilah |
2010 | Sheikh Hani Abdel Aziz Ahmed | Samia Khanan |
2011 | Amirahman Abas | Suraya Abu Hasan |
2012 | Muhammad Anuar Ghazali | Hasnaa Khoulali |
2013 | Dasrizal Marah Nainin | Hajar Boussaq |
2014 | Ahmad Tarmizi Haji Ali | Hanimzah Haji Jalaludin |
2015 | Mohsen Haji Hassani Kargar | Asrina Asril Buyong |
2016 | Wan Ainuddin Hilmi Abdullah | Nor Azrah Ayub |
2017 | Hamed Alizadeh Marghzari | Normalina Alias |
2018 | Abdullah Fahmi bin Che Nor | Suhailah Zulkifly |
2019 | Abdul Khair Jalil[7] | Nor Farhatul Fairuzah Panut[7] |
2022 | Mohamed Sameer Mohamed Magahed[8] | Sofizah Mousin[8] |
Notes
[edit]See also
[edit]- Dubai International Holy Quran Award
- Islamic Republic of Iran's International Holy Quran Competition
- Muhammad VI Awards for the Holy Quran
- Tijan an Nur International Quran Competition
References
[edit]- ^ al Fārūqī, Lois (1987). "Qur'ān Reciters in Competition in Kuala Lumpur". Ethnomusicology. 31 (2): 221–228. doi:10.2307/851889. ISSN 0014-1836.
- ^ ZUBIR, BADRI NAJIB; زبير, بدري نجيب (2000). "The International Qur'an Reciters' Assembly in Malaysia / المسابقة الدولية لحفّاظ القرآن في ماليزيا". Journal of Qur'anic Studies. 2 (1): 147–149. ISSN 1465-3591.
- ^ a b "International competition of Quran recitation took place in Malaysia". www.muslim.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-22.
- ^ "Malaysia announces 62nd International Al-Quran Reading and Memorisation Competition for October". One Online. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
- ^ "International Quran Contest Slated In Malaysia". Islom.uz. 2020-02-06. Archived from the original on 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
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- ^ a b "Qari, qariah Malaysia juara Tilawah Al-Quran Antarabangsa". Astro Awani (in Malay). 20 April 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
- ^ a b "Qari Bahrain, qariah Malaysia juara Tilawah Al-Quran Antarabangsa". Astro Awani (in Malay). 24 October 2022. Retrieved 25 October 2022.