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Quran Is a Guide for Life, Not Just for Voice: First Lady

By Hussain Shinan Published April 16, 2025

First Lady Sajidha Mohamed has called on the public to move beyond the ritual of Quranic recitation and embrace the deeper meaning of its teachings in daily life. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Eagles Community’s inaugural Quran Competition 1446, she said that a true connection with the Holy Quran requires more than mastering Tajweed—it demands action guided by its principles.

The event, held at Thaajuddeen School, marked the conclusion of a month-long competition held during Ramadan, which saw the participation of 174 students in the “recitation with text” category. The First Lady awarded prizes to the top three winners and commended the students for their dedication.

In her address, she highlighted the growing number of Quran competitions across the Maldives as a promising trend. She said such initiatives help children and the wider community seek guidance and solace through the Quran’s teachings. However, she stressed that while the beauty of recitation is important, it should not overshadow the need to reflect the Quran’s values in one’s actions and conduct.

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“Excellence should be pursued not just in reciting the Holy Quran but in living by its guidance. That is how we can positively transform ourselves, our communities, and our nation,” she said.

The First Lady also applauded the Eagles Community for their contributions to social development and emphasised the role individuals must play in uplifting their communities.

In a report presented at the event, the Eagles Community thanked the government for its continued support and announced plans to expand the competition next year. The proposed format will feature additional categories, including recitation without text and a special segment for Hafiz (those who have memorised the Quran).

The event reflected not only a growing enthusiasm for Quranic engagement among Maldivian youth but also a national commitment to nurturing moral and spiritual values within society.

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