International Quran Recital Competition

The International Quran Recital Competition, Malaysia is the international Islamic Quran recital event that is held annually since 1961 in Malaysia.[1][2] It is most populated international Quran competition all over the muslim world.[3] Sometimes it called internationally as Malaysia International Al-Quran Recitation and Memorisation Competition.[3]

International Quran Recital Competition, Malaysia
DateAnnually
VenuePutra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ParticipantsMuslim Quran reciters from around the world

History

Tunku Abdul Rahman (first Malaysian prime minister) was a founder of the International Quran Recital Competition.[4] The program was started on 9 March 1961 at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur and 7 countries took part in this competition including Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Sarawak and Malaya. In 1985, the competition was moved to the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC).[5][6]

Winners

YearQari' (Men)Qari'ah (Women)
1961Federation of Malaya Ahmad Maasom Pergaucompetition not created
1962Federation of Malaya Mohd Yusof Abdullahcompetition not created
1963Thailand Manaf Sasaelos and Malaysia Ismail Hashimcompetition not created
1964Malaysia Hasan MusaMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1965Malaysia Ismail HashimMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1966Malaysia Abd. Majid AwangMalaysia Rogayah Sulong
1966[a]Malaysia Ismail HashimMalaysia Siti Noor Ismail
1967Malaysia Abdul Ghani AbdullahMalaysia Rodziah Abd. Rahman
1968Malaysia Saidin Abd RahmanMalaysia Rahmah Abd. Rahman
1969Malaysia Ismail HashimThailandMaimunah binti Moair Saad
1970Malaysia Ismail HashimMalaysia Rodziah Abd. Rahman
1971Malaysia Ismail HashimMalaysia Rodziah Abd. Rahman
1972Malaysia Abdul Ghani AbdullahMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1973Pahlavi Iran Mohamad Taghi MorowatMalaysia Rogayah Sulong
1974Malaysia Ismail HashimMalaysia Rogayah Sulong
1975Malaysia Ismail HashimMalaysia Nursiah Ismail
1976Indonesia M. Ali YusniMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1977Brunei Mashud Awang DamitMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1978Thailand Sofad AwangMalaysia Rogayah Sulong
1979Iran Abbas Salimi NaeiniIndonesia Sarini Abdullah
1980Malaysia Abdul Ghani AbdullahIndonesia Maria Ulfah
1981Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Sheikh Al-Amin Mohamad ThoumiMalaysia Sapinah Mamat
1982Malaysia Abdul Ghani AbdullahMalaysia Rahmas Abdullah
1983Indonesia Mirwan BatubaraMalaysia Aminah Omar
1984Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Mohamed Abu SnenaMalaysia Rahmas Abdullah
1985Malaysia Noor Din IdrisMalaysia Rahmas Abdullah
1986Kuwait Ahmed Al-TarabulsiIndonesia Rahmawati A. Rani
1987Iran Ali Sayyah GorjiMalaysia Sapinah Mamat
1988Indonesia Syarifuddin M.Malaysia Pasiah Hashim
1989Thailand Brahang HarangMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1990Iran Abbas Emam JamehMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1991Malaysia Mohamad Haji YusofMalaysia Faridah Mat Saman
1992Iran Mansoor GhazrizadehMalaysia Rahmas Abdullah
1993Iran Ahmad Abu Al-GhasimiThailand Fatimah Haji Madiah
1994Malaysia Abdul Rahim Haji AhmadMalaysia Umi Kalthom Mohd Zain
1995Malaysia Abdul Rahim Haji AhmadMalaysia Rahmas Abdullah
1996Egypt Sheikh Mekkawi Mahmoud MohamedThailand Sainab Abdulromae
1997Malaysia Mohamad Hussin Mohamad YunusIndonesia Wildayati Nusril
1998Iran Mohamad Gandom Najad ToosiMalaysia Sepiah Mohamad
1999Malaysia Che Yahaya DaudMalaysia Maznah Awang
2000Malaysia Radzi Kamarul HailanPhilippines Isniarah Bantayao
2001Iran Masoud Sayyah GorjiMalaysia Pasiah Hashim
2002Indonesia Bakri WaruBrunei Aminah Haji Abd Manaf
2003Malaysia Ahmad Faizul GhazaliIndonesia Djihadiah Badar
2004Malaysia Radzi Kamarul HailanIndonesia Nurhidayah Sulaiman
2005Indonesia Indra GunawanMalaysia Faizah Mohd Husain
2006Iran Hossein Saeid Rostami TabrizyThailand Sainab Abdulromae
2007Malaysia Aziz MustakimMalaysia Amnah Ayub
2008Indonesia Mu'min Ainul MubarakThailand Fatimah Ha'rati
2009Iraq Usamah AbdullahMalaysia Sharifah Khasif Fadzilah
2010Egypt Sheikh Hani Abdel Aziz AhmedPakistan Samia Khanan
2011Malaysia Amirahman AbasMalaysia Suraya Abu Hasan
2012Malaysia Muhammad Anuar GhazaliMorocco Hasnaa Khoulali
2013Indonesia Dasrizal Marah NaininMorocco Hajar Boussaq
2014Malaysia Ahmad Tarmizi Haji AliMalaysia Hanimzah Haji Jalaludin
2015Iran Mohsen Haji Hassani KargarIndonesia Asrina Asril Buyong
2016Malaysia Wan Ainuddin Hilmi AbdullahMalaysia Nor Azrah Ayub
2017Iran Hamed Alizadeh MarghzariMalaysia Normalina Alias
2018Malaysia Abdullah Fahmi bin Che NorMalaysia Suhailah Zulkifly
2019Malaysia Abdul Khair Jalil[7]Malaysia Nor Farhatul Fairuzah Panut[7]
2022 Bahrain Mohamed Sameer Mohamed Magahed[8] Malaysia Sofizah Mousin[8]

Notes

  • a Held on 1386 Hijri.
  • b Held on 1416 Hijri.

See also

References

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  2. ZUBIR, BADRI NAJIB; زبير‬, ‮بدري‬ ‮نجيب (2000). "The International Qur'an Reciters' Assembly in Malaysia / ‮المسابقة الدولية لحفّاظ القرآن في ماليزيا‬". Journal of Qur'anic Studies. 2 (1): 147–149. ISSN 1465-3591.
  3. "International competition of Quran recitation took place in Malaysia". www.muslim.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  4. "Malaysia announces 62nd International Al-Quran Reading and Memorisation Competition for October". One Online. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
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  6. administrator (2022-02-15). "Tilawah Al-Quran (Malaysia) : The prominent international Quran recitation competition in Southeast Asia". Asean Records World. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
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