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Muhammad VI Awards for the Holy Quran

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Muhammad VI Awards for the Holy Quran
Date2003 (2003)
CountryMorocco
Websitehttp://www.habous.gov.ma Edit this on Wikidata

Muhammad VI Awards for the Holy Quran are one of the branches of the Mohammed VI Awards, which include various awards, including the Quran, Hadith, thought and calligraphy. They are annual awards organized by the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs. The Mohammed VI awards for the Holy Quran consist of several awards, the first one is the Quranic Schools Prize (Kuttab), which is divided into three. Varieties: an award for facilitation, a prize for the initiation methodology, a prize for cost-effectiveness. The grand prize value is fifty thousand Dirhams (50,000 Dirhams) in each category, and prizes are distributed in the Laylat al-Qadr every year.[1][2]

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