Turki Al-Sheikh Honors Winners of 'Otr Al Kalam' Competition

The competition concluded with six Guinness World Records - SPA
The competition concluded with six Guinness World Records - SPA
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Turki Al-Sheikh Honors Winners of 'Otr Al Kalam' Competition

The competition concluded with six Guinness World Records - SPA
The competition concluded with six Guinness World Records - SPA

The adviser at the Royal Court, Turki Al Al-Sheikh, chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), presented awards to the 20 winners of the “Otr Al Kalam” program in its final episode, on Friday.

Saudi contestant Mohammed Al-Sharif, was awarded SAR 2 million ($533,300) for winning first place in the “Call to Prayer” (Adhan) category, and Iranian Yunus Shahmeradi was awarded SAR 3 million ($800,000) for achieving first place in the Quran Recitation category.

The competition concluded with six Guinness World Records, which recognized it as the largest Quran competition in terms of participating countries, attracting a record number of participants in the Quran recitation and Adhan categories. Moreover, the competition set two other records for granting the largest prizes in both the Quran and Adhan competitions.

During the final episode, Al-Sheikh honored winners in Quran recitation and Adhan categories. Iranian contestant Yunus Shahmeradi was crowned winner of the Quran recitation category, earning first place and a prize of SAR 3 million ($800,000), while Saudi contestant Abdulaziz Al-Faqih won second place, receiving SAR 2 million ($533,300). Moroccan contestant Zakaria Al-Zayrak won third place, and a prize of SAR 1 million ($266,600), and his compatriot Abdullah Al-Deghri won fourth place, and SAR 700,000 ($186,600).

Mohammed al-Sharif, from Saudi Arabia, secured first place in the Adhan category and was awarded SAR 2 million ($533,300). Dia Al-Din bin Nizar Al-Din, from Indonesia, came second, receiving SAR 1 million ($266,600). Meanwhile, Raheef Al-Hajj claimed third place, earning SAR 500,000 ($133,300) and Ibrahim Asad, a contestant from the UK, received SAR 300,000 ($80,000).

The episode was inaugurated with a Quranic recitation by Yunus Gharbi, the Moroccan contestant who won the competition’s first edition, followed by an Adhan by Turkish Mohsen Kara, last year’s Adhan category winner.

The Quran and Adhan competitions are part of this year's strategic partnership with the Muslim World League and one of the GEA’s global initiatives. The competition facilitates participation of Muslims worldwide through simple steps.

The preliminary qualifiers for this year's competition began in January 2023, with over 50,000 candidates from 165 countries, but only 50 finalists competed in the Quran recitation and Adhan categories through the program.

The competition is a key initiative led by GEA during the Holy month of Ramadan, presenting content that aligns with Ramadan's spiritual ether.



Saudi Arabia Announces Historic UNCCD Green Zone, Thematic Days to Accelerate Action on Land Degradation

Saudi Arabia Announces Historic UNCCD Green Zone, Thematic Days to Accelerate Action on Land Degradation
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Saudi Arabia Announces Historic UNCCD Green Zone, Thematic Days to Accelerate Action on Land Degradation

Saudi Arabia Announces Historic UNCCD Green Zone, Thematic Days to Accelerate Action on Land Degradation

The Presidency of COP16 Riyadh, which will be hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from December 2 to 13, has announced the establishment of a Green Zone and the organization of seven thematic days. This initiative marks a first in the history of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).
For the first time, a UNCCD COP will feature a Green Zone and thematic days as part of Saudi Arabia's leadership under its incoming COP16 Presidency. This landmark program reflects the Kingdom's commitment to galvanizing global action to combat land degradation, drought, and desertification, SPA reported.
The Green Zone aims to raise global awareness about land degradation and to connect key decision-makers from the scientific, NGO, political, business, and at-risk communities. The goal is to develop and fund lasting solutions. Thematic days in both the Green and Blue Zones will address key issues, including agri-food systems and finance.
"Land degradation, desertification, and drought affect almost every corner of the planet and every living being on it, from species at risk of extinction to the livelihoods of those impacted by severe drought," said Deputy Minister for Environment at the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and Advisor to the UNCCD COP16 Presidency Dr. Osama Faqeeha.
"Saudi Arabia will host the first-ever UNCCD COP16 Green Zone to mobilize the international community and maximize the opportunity during December's conference to deliver lasting global change. Whether you wish to attend as a visitor engaging in critical conversations about land restoration or as an exhibitor showcasing innovation, I encourage people to register and be part of the solution," Dr. Faqeeha added.
The Green and Blue Zones will host seven thematic days designed to foster action and dialogue among key stakeholders. Land Day will spotlight land restoration initiatives and nature-based solutions. The Business for Land Forum will bring together global leaders to discuss the economic imperatives of sustainable land practices. Finance Day will address the financing gap in combating land degradation. A special ministerial dialogue will showcase innovation in Sustainable Land Management financing, tackling the challenge highlighted by the UN Environment Program: $7 trillion is invested annually in activities that harm nature, equivalent to 7 percent of global GDP. Governance Day will focus on improving women's land rights and addressing pressing policy issues surrounding land tenure and resource governance. Agri-Food Systems Day will explore food security, crop resilience, and sustainable farming practices. Resilience Day will address water scarcity, drought resilience, and early warning systems for sand and dust storms. People's Day will feature a youth caucus addressing the critical role of young people, a gender caucus, and discussions about increasing the participation of at-risk groups. According to UNCCD, one billion people under the age of 25 live in regions heavily dependent on land and natural resources for livelihoods.
Science, Technology, and Innovation Day will emphasize the role of science in land restoration and prevention of further degradation. This day will nurture long-term solutions, ensure synergies with climate and biodiversity fields, and address research and funding gaps.