A ten-year-old boy from Swat, Pakistan, has achieved a significant milestone by securing fourth place in an international Quran recitation competition in Algeria. Muhammad Bashar, the young reciter, showcased his impressive skills at the “Mazamir Dawood” competition organized by the Algerian media outlet Echorouk. The event, held from August 18 to 31, featured participants from over 15 countries, all competing for the top honors.
Muhammad Bashar’s achievement has made his country proud and highlighted the cultural and spiritual ties between Pakistan and Algeria. By finishing fourth in this prestigious competition, Bashar has earned a prize of $1,500. His success reflects his dedication and talent in Quranic recitation, which he developed at a very young age. His achievement is a testament to the potential and talent of young Pakistanis on the global stage.
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The competition brought together participants from different countries, united by their passion for Quranic recitation. Bashar’s performance not only impressed the judges but also inspired many people. His success is a source of pride and encouragement for other young reciters in Pakistan and around the world.
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