Arab Reading Challenge: Male and Female Students Excel in Knowledge and Passion for Reading in the UAE

2023-07-08 22:05:42

Male and female students participating in the seventh session of the “Arab Reading Challenge” in the UAE, which crowned the winners the day before yesterday at the state level, demonstrated excellence in levels of knowledge achievement, and a great ability to absorb and express ideas in a high-level Arabic language.

The fierce competition among the top ten revealed remarkable capabilities and a passion for reading that reflects the interest shown by educational institutions in the country in cultural affairs and the great societal interaction with the reading demonstration, the largest of its kind in the Arabic language in the world.

Male and female students from the People of Determination category drew attention with their standard participation and high levels. The first in this category proved that strong will is capable of achieving success, regardless of the size of the challenges.

Amna Mansouri

“A lover of literature, infatuated with poems.. a bow and arrow player.. a scientist of tomorrow.” This is how Amna Muhammad Al Mansouri, the champion of the Arab Reading Challenge in its seventh session at the level of the UAE, likes to introduce herself, as if she refuses to set a single framework for her interests or a ceiling for her dreams and aspirations.

Amna Al Mansouri, an eleventh grade student at Aisha Bint Abi Bakr School in Abu Dhabi, is proud of being part of the Emirates Physics Team, and is motivated by ambition to be the scientist of tomorrow. She has proven by reading 128 books in the seventh session and winning the title following competing with more than 514 thousand students. It takes steady steps to achieve its goals.

Amna Al Mansouri started practicing the sport of bow and arrow from a young age, and she was selected in the UAE team for bow and arrow, and during her career she faced many challenges, as two years ago she lost the ability to walk following two foot surgeries, and she invested these two years in the best way possible through extensive reading and writing Two stories: “When I Slept” and “Determination Exalts Peaks.”

Amna Al Mansouri confirms that reading helped her face the challenges, and gave her hope and strength to overcome the pain, and today, following winning the title of the Arab Reading Challenge Champion at the level of the UAE, she seems more determined to continue her scientific and knowledge journey.

Mohammed AlHamadi

The march of student Muhammad Issa Al Hammadi from the twelfth grade at Al Adwaa Private School in Al Ain, who won second place in the seventh session of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the UAE, reveals a great passion for reading and a penchant for literary writing.

Muhammad Issa Al Hammadi has read 257 books, and he has achieved advanced positions in literary, cultural and scientific awards such as: the Mohammed bin Khalid Literary Award, the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature Award, an honor from the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, an honor from the Ministry of Education, and the Bin Harmal Literary Prize. And other awards, he also issued a collection of short stories.

Faith Dawood

“I did not know that my reading of a group of compact letters of the alphabet that form dazzling literary sentences might be the reason for my flying high in the sky of the impossible.” With these words, the student Eman Muhammad Dawood, from the eleventh grade at Fatima Al-Zahraa School in Sharjah, who won third place in the school, expresses these words. The qualifiers for the seventh session of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the UAE, regarding her love for the book and the impact of reading on building her personality.

Iman Muhammad Dawood, who has read 80 books, says: “Since my early childhood, I have been in love with the beauty and details of the Arabic language. I used to wonder how the meaning of a word changes radically by simply placing a hyphen on one of the letters, and how a single meaning can be formulated in more than 500 words! All these dazzling details were the reason I read books when I was in the fifth grade.

Mohammed Al-Abdouli

His winning of the fourth place in the seventh session of the “Arab Reading Challenge” at the level of the UAE did not come from a vacuum. The student, Muhammad Abdullah Al Abdouli, from the twelfth grade at Hamad Bin Abdullah Al Sharqi School in Fujairah, showed from his childhood academic excellence and multiple talents, both in the field of theater and the love of reading. .

Muhammad Abdullah Al-Abdouli says that he has read more than 300 books in various fields, and has been active in the field of creative writing, which varied between theatrical writings, literary thoughts and short stories.

Muhammad Al-Abdouli won many awards such as: Best Actor in a First Role, Best Direction in theatrical production, and other awards.

Gharib Al Yamahi

Gharib Muhammad Al Yamahi from the twelfth grade at Hamad bin Abdullah Al Sharqi School for Secondary Education in Fujairah, who deservedly snatched first place in the People of Determination category at the end of the Arab Reading Challenge qualifiers in its seventh session at the level of the UAE.

Gharib Al-Yamahi read 130 books, and was honored among the 190 male and female students who participated in the qualifiers. His victory was the culmination of a journey of perseverance and diligence that overcame all challenges and distinguished him since childhood. He was an avid reader following learning Braille.

Gharib Al-Yamahi was able to highlight his talents and skills, especially in the Arabic language, as he read many books in various fields, and this resulted in his distinction and winning first place in many competitions, including: reciter of the month, creative writer, eloquent speaker, and reciting poetry.

The purpose of Zain Allah Karbi

Ghaya Zain Allah Al-Karbi, an eighth-grade student at Al-Bahia Joint School in Abu Dhabi, was able to overcome many challenges, which was translated by her winning second place in the category of People of Determination in the seventh session of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the UAE.

Ghaya al-Karbi suffered from glaucoma (impaired vision), but she did not give up, so she kept reading. She says: “I participated in the Arab Reading Challenge for the second time, and I read 50 books in this challenge, which gave me a journey to a better future. It was found only to transcend it.”

Abdul Rahman Al Ali

His journey of reading and excellence began from the fourth grade when he read books in Braille. It is the student Abdul Rahman Ali Abdul Rahman Al Ali from the sixth grade in the Zayed Education Complex in Sharjah, who drew attention to him by achieving third place in the category of People of Determination in the seventh session of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level UAE.

Despite the challenges he faced, namely the lack of books printed in Braille, he resorted to audio books and read regarding 40 books.

He says: «One of the books that influenced me the most is the book (My Vision) by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and he said: Living nations do not despair or flee from challenges, and we are a living nation that did not despair in the past. You will not despair in the future.”

Mahra Al-Shehhi

Her beloved personality, distinguished presence and perseverance qualified her for fourth place in the People of Determination category in the seventh session of the Arab Reading Challenge at the level of the UAE. She is Mahra Ahmed Al Shehhi, a seventh grade student at Al Nouf School for Basic Education in Sharjah.

• Male and female students of determination drew attention with their standard participation and high standards, and proved that strong will is capable of achieving success, regardless of the size of the challenges.

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