Categories: Iran's Sunnis

13th Annual Competition of Sunni Students in Khash

KHASH- About 500 students of various Sunni seminaries of the Sistan-Balochistan province participated in the 13th annual competition conducted on 10th May  in Khash, south east of Iran.

“SunniOnline” has reported that students delivered speeches and essays in Arabic, Persian, Balochi and English languages. Besides, Islamic anasheed, poetry and magazine journals of the seminaries were part of the competition.

The competition function began its works on Tuesday, 10th May 2011; the last session was held on Thursday morning, 12th May in “Madinat-ul-Uloom” seminary of Khash city.

Shaikh Muhammad Usman talked to the participators in the inaugural program of the function. Where, Shaikh Muhammad Gul concluded the competition by his cheerful words in the last session.

At the end, awards were distributed among the winners who achieved first, second and third positions in each section.

It is noteworthy that before the final exams of Sunni schools in each educational year, administrators of the seminaries hold such competition functions. It has been playing an important role in order to develop the abilities of students to be good khateebs and writers.

Source: SunniOnline.us

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