7th Arab Reading Challenge records 11% increase in participation
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced that the 7th edition of the Arab Reading Challenge for 2023 has seen record participation and an 11 percent increase compared to last year’s numbers.
Around 24.8 million students, including over 22,500 people of determination, are taking part in this year’s Challenge.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said:
“With a record participation of 24.8 million students from 46 countries, the Arab Reading Challenge has become the world’s largest reading project. Focusing exclusively on reading in Arabic, our aim is to instil in the young generation a love of our language, and strengthen their connection to the Arab culture, roots and civilisation.
“Thank you to everyone who has supported and contributed to this global project in every participating country, and thank you to more than 150,000 reading supervisors who made this achievement a reality,”
He added.
A Race to Knowledge
Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Secretary-General of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives said:
“The Arab Reading Challenge, launched by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum 7 years ago, has become a milestone for developing reading and accumulating knowledge. It has also become a great motivation to dive deeper into the beauty of the Arabic language and its vast potential to accommodate modern sciences.
“This year’s 7th Arab Reading Challenge is particularly significant for many reasons. For the first time ever, the Challenge has added a new category for People of Determination to help nurture their potential and enhance their inclusion in the Arab cultural scene and in the community in general. We are thrilled that 22,506 students of determination have moved up to the final round of qualifications in participating countries,”
he added.
Strengthening the Value of Cultural Openness
The final round of country-level qualifications for the 7th Arab Reading Challenge, the largest Arab initiative of its kind organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, has kicked off and will see the selection of Challenge Champions for each participating country. The winners will go on to compete for the Arab Reading Challenge Champion title, which will be announced during the final ceremony in Dubai.
Launched in its first edition in the academic year 2015/2016, the Arab Reading Challenge reflects the vision of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and his belief that “reading is the first step towards a better future driven by knowledge and learning.”
The Challenge aims to highlight the importance of reading, develop comprehension and self-expression using correct Arabic language, and nurture creative thinking skills to help enrich Arabic content and cement the Arabic language’s standing as a language of thought, science, research and creativity that can play a role in cultural dialogue and openness.
A New ‘People of Determination’ Category
The 7th edition of the Arab Reading Challenge saw the addition of the ‘People of Determination’ category, a major improvement to the initiative that reflects the importance of their participation and of giving them the chance to prove their capabilities and enhance their skills. Over 22,500 students of determination, who have read 25 books according to the conditions of participation, have moved up to the final rounds.
Moving up the Challenge Stages
The Challenge comprises several rounds of qualification for students who have successfully read and summarized the contents of 50 books. Qualifications start at the class level and end at the country level before the winners move to the final round.
The selection of winners is based on strict and unified criteria that include an assessment of all relevant aspects.
Ongoing Success
The 7th edition of the Arab Reading Challenge builds on the success of previous Challenges. Syrian student Sham Al Bakour was crowned Champion of the 6th Arab Reading Challenge, which saw the participation of 22.27 million students from 44 countries.
The 5th edition welcomed over 21 million participants from 52 countries, with Jordanian student Abdullah Mohammed Abu Khalaf crowned as its Champion.
Title of the 4th Arab Reading Challenge, with 13.5 million students from 49 countries, was won by Hadeel Anwar from Sudan, while that of the 3rd edition saw the participation of 10.5 million students from 44 countries and was won by Maryam Amjoun from Morocco.
The 2nd edition saw the participation of 7.4 million students from 26 countries and was won by Afaf Sherif from Palestine, while the 1st ever Arab Reading Challenge recorded 3.6 million students from 19 countries, with Abdullah Farah Jalloud from Algeria crowned as its Champion.
News Source: Emirates News Agency