Registration for Annual School Quran Memorization Competition | Awqaf

The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf) announced the opening of registration for the Annual School Quran Memorization Competition in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.
The 62nd edition runs under the patronage of HE Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs Ghanem bin Shaheen bin Ghanem Al Ghanem. Registration opens January 25, 2026 and continues through February 5, 2026, providing a 12-day window for parents to enroll their children.
Registration for Annual School Quran Memorization Competition Details

Registration for the Annual School Quran Memorization Competition takes place electronically through the Ministry’s official website portal from January 25 to February 5, 2026. Parents can register their children directly through the competition link to ensure no eligible student misses the opportunity. The Department of Da’wah and Religious Guidance designed the electronic system to facilitate procedures for all participants.
Registration dates and deadline
From Sunday, January 25, 2026 to Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The Ministry urges parents and school administrations to complete registration before the February 5 deadline. Late submissions will not be accepted after the cutoff date.
How to register in competition
To register in the competition, parents follow 4 simple steps: First, visit the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs official website and locate the competition portal. Second, complete the online application form with accurate student information including name, grade level, and school. Third, upload required student details and select the appropriate competition level based on memorization progress. Fourth, submit the application before the February 5, 2026 deadline and save the confirmation receipt.
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62nd Edition Quran Memorization Competition
The Annual School Quran Memorization Competition stands as one of Qatar’s oldest and most prestigious Quranic competitions, established in 1961. The competition has served as an educational and faith-based platform for 65 years, bringing generations together around the Holy Quran and fostering spiritual values and moral development. The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf) organizes the event in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

Director of the Department of Da’wah and Religious Guidance at Awqaf, Jassim bin Abdullah Al Ali, emphasized that the school competition continues to witness notable development each year. The integration of modern technologies in judging and evaluation committees ensures accuracy and efficiency throughout the assessment process. Al Ali noted that the Ministry has allocated valuable financial prizes and certificates of appreciation for all successful participants, with special awards designated for first-place winners.
Competition Levels and Categories
The competition includes 2 main levels designed to ensure broad participation across varying memorization abilities.
Eligibility for competition and Participants
The competition welcomes male and female students across 4 educational levels: kindergarten, primary, preparatory, and secondary. Public schools, private schools, and international schools in Qatar all qualify for participation. The inclusive structure ensures every student with Quranic memorization skills can compete regardless of their educational institution type.
Whether you are in any Indian school, American school and British school you can participate in this competition.
Modern judging technology has been integrated into evaluation committees to guarantee accuracy and efficiency in scoring. The Ministry provides valuable financial prizes for winners alongside certificates of appreciation for all successful participants. First-place winners receive special awards recognizing their exceptional achievement and dedication to Quranic memorization.
Competition Objectives
The Annual School Quran Memorization Competition seeks to achieve 4 main educational and religious objectives that shape young Muslims in Qatar. First, the competition strengthens the bond of young generations with the Holy Quran through recitation, memorization, and contemplation, ensuring it serves as a guiding light in their lives.
Second, the competition identifies promising Quranic talents within the school community and supports them toward excellence while refining their skills. Talented memorizers receive guidance and encouragement to advance steadily in their levels of Quran memorization. The Department of Da’wah and Religious Guidance tracks exceptional students for continued development programs.
Third, the competition promotes Islamic values and national identity by instilling noble moral principles in participants. Students deepen their sense of belonging through attachment to the two sacred sources of Islamic guidance: the Holy Quran and the Noble Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). These values strengthen character development and ethical behavior.
Fourth, the competition motivates students to continue their blessed journey with the Book of Allah and advance in their memorization levels year after year. The official testing and judging are scheduled to begin on April 12, 2026, giving students adequate preparation time after registration closes.
Conclusion
The Awqaf Opens Registration for Annual School Quran Memorization Competition announcement marks the beginning of the 62nd edition of Qatar’s oldest Quranic competition. Parents can register their children from January 25 to February 5, 2026 through the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs official website portal. The competition welcomes students across all educational levels from kindergarten through secondary school.
This plays an effective role in building a Quran-centered generation distinguished by knowledge and character, guided by the Quran and Sunnah in service of their community and nation. Register now for the competition.






