Trophy for the champion

in CCH3 days ago


At this meeting, I would like to share a story about the experience of sharing prize trophies with children who excelled in competitions. Some time ago, in our area, a Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran (MTQ) event was held for elementary and middle school levels. This event aims to educate and increase children's interest in learning the Koran and shape their character through healthy competition.


The children participated enthusiastically. They not only show talent in reading the Koran, but also the ability to memorize and understand the meaning of the holy verses. Seeing their enthusiasm and efforts, we feel it is necessary to give awards to the winners as a form of motivation for them and their other friends to continue to excel.

The trophies that I gave to the winners consisted of several categories, such as first, second and third place. Each trophy is decorated with an attractive design and is equipped with the participant's name and competition category. I believe that giving this trophy is not just a gift, but also an acknowledgment of their hard work and dedication in improving their abilities. In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the number of participants and the quality of competitions, which shows that children's interest in the Koran continues to grow.


The trophy distribution moment took place in a cheerful and happy atmosphere. The champions proudly accepted the award in front of their friends and parents. Cheers and applause enlivened the event. Apart from that, I also invite children not only to focus on competitions, but also to continue learning and deepening their religious knowledge outside of competitions. This is important for their spiritual and moral development.

In closing, the MTQ event is not only a competition event, but also a means to build solidarity and friendship between participants. Giving prize trophies is one way to appreciate hard work and foster children's fighting spirit. Hopefully this activity can continue to be carried out in the years to come, and more and more children will be motivated to hone their skills and love the Koran. In this way, we hope that the next generation can grow into individuals with noble character and benefits to society.