Qatar National Library Announces Winners of Second Beautiful Athan Contest

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Published June 24th, 2019 - 10:04 GMT

Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al-Emadi, program producer at Al Jazeera
Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al-Emadi, program producer at Al Jazeera
Highlights
Qatar National Library has announced the winners of the second annual “Beautiful Athan Contest”, which was held in May to coincide with the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Qatar National Library has announced the winners of the second annual “Beautiful Athan Contest”, which was held in May to coincide with the Holy Month of Ramadan.

The contest for the most beautiful Athan (Islamic call to prayer), was open to all community members, and received an overwhelming response of over 134 entries. Recordings submitted by contestants were judged on the basis of correct Arabic pronunciation and vocal harmony.

The contest highlighted the importance of the Athan in Islam; the delivery of the call in a soothing, pleasing tone is regarded as important in drawing Muslims to mosques for prayer.

The three winners included: Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al-Emadi, program producer at Al Jazeera, in first place; Moaz Mohamed Al-Louh, an administrative manager, in second place, and Ahmad Abdul Sattar, a high school student, in third place.

"I entered the competition after a friend encouraged me to participate. It was an enjoyable and easy experience for me," said Al-Emadi. "The competition criteria made the contest accessible to everyone."

High school student, Ahmad Abdul Sattar, who won third place, said: "My experience in this competition was wonderful. It was a reason to enhance my relationship with my religious mentor, who gave me the opportunity to call Athan in the local mosque for morning and noon prayers. Through this competition, I have acquired a new talent."

To find out more about the Library’s events and exhibitions, please visit www.qnl.qa/en/events.

Background Information

Qatar National Library

Qatar National Library acts as a steward of Qatar’s national heritage by collecting, preserving and making available the country’s recorded history. In its role as a research library with a preeminent heritage library, the Library fosters and promotes greater global insight into the history and culture of the Gulf region. As a public library, we provide equal access for all of Qatar's residents to an environment that supports creativity, independent decision-making, and cultural development. Through all our functions, we provide leadership to the country’s library and cultural heritage sector.

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