QF’s Akhlaquna Day Set To Celebrate Children and Young People With Exemplary Morals and Values

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Published September 28th, 2020 - 05:45 GMT

QF’s Akhlaquna Day Set To Celebrate Children and Young People With Exemplary Morals and Values
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Children and young people from across Qatar who inspire their communities through their behaviors, actions, and strong moral character will be celebrated this week at Qatar Foundation’s Akhlaquna Day.

Children and young people from across Qatar who inspire their communities through their behaviors, actions, and strong moral character will be celebrated this week at Qatar Foundation’s Akhlaquna Day.

The Akhlaquna award, now in its third cycle, was established by Qatar Foundation (QF) in 2017 to highlight the timeless and universal values exhibited by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and recognize those aged from 15-24 whose projects encapsulate the importance of good morals and values, and encourage others to exhibit them as well.

For 2020, QF has also launched Akhlaquna Junior, an award that honors school students aged from 7-14 who uphold and demonstrate the morals and values that are the core of Akhlaquna, and illustrate to their peers how they can be translated into actions, mindsets, and practices that benefit society.

On Tuesday, September 29, at 7.30pm, the winners of both awards will be announced at QF’s Ceremonial Court to mark Akhlaquna Day, with the public being invited to watch the hybrid event online as it is livestreamed at www.akhlaquna.qa. A public vote has been held to determine which of the three Akhlaquna award finalists will be named the winner, with three students being awarded in three age-group categories under Akhlaquna Junior.

Akhlaquna is defined by four core values – mercy, honesty, generosity, and tolerance – and aims to cultivate a generation who place good moral character and strong ethics at the center of their lives, and recognize how values, knowledge, and fulfilment are interconnected. It reflects QF’s commitment to inspiring children and young people, and all members of society, to be active, socially-aware, compassionate, and thoughtful citizens who improve their communities through their behaviors and the example they set, and who demonstrate the qualities of leaders and change-makers.

Since its establishment, the Akhlaquna initiative has evolved with the aim of creating a ripple effect that spreads beyond Qatar, heightening recognition of the positive change that demonstrating good moral character and behaviors makes possible.

For more information about Akhlaquna and Akhlaquna Junior, visit www.akhlaquna.qa.

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