Deadline May 31 | Idarah Ulum Al-Qur’an Essay Writing Competition (India)

23 May 2012
Deadline May 31 | Idarah Ulum Al-Qur’an Essay Writing Competition (India)
Deadline: 31 May 2012

Idarah Ulum Al-Qur’an invites students, intellectuals and scholars to a National Level Essay Writing Competition. Successful participants will be entitled to cash awards and certificates.

Group A:
  • Non-Muslim scholars and intellectuals
  • Topic: Qur’an For All
  • 1st Prize: 20,000; 2nd Prize: 15000; 3rd Prize: 10,000

Group B:
  • Students of Madaris, Colleges and Universities
  • Topic: Is it necessary to read Qur’an with understanding?
  • 1st Prize: 10,000; 2nd Prize: 8000; 3rd Prize: 6000; 7 Consolation Prizes: 1000

Terms and Conditions:

· Those interested must get themselves registered by writing to the undersigned through letter/email with full details including name, profession, address, e-mail ID and Phone Number. Students need to mention their class and institution.
· Last date for the submission of essays is May 31, 2012
· The essay may be written in Urdu, Arabic, English or Hindi language.
· The essay of Group A should be between 30 to 40 pages of A4 size and should not exceed 20000 words. The essay of Group B should be between 20-30 pages and should not contain more than 15000 words.
· The name and address on the cover page should be written in such a way that it could be easily detached. No sign should not be left inside the essay which could reveal the identity of the writer.
· The essay should be supported with Quranic Verses and necessary references from well researched books and sources.

Ishtiyaq Ahmad Zilli Ashhad Jamal Nadvi
President Convener
IDARAH ULUM AL-QUR’AN
POST BOX NO 99, SHIBLI BAGH, ALIGARH, 202002.
Tel. 0571-2720311

CONTACT INFORMATION:

For inquiries/ submissions: alquran85@gmail.com or ashhadjnadvi@rediffmail.com
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