Balkans | The Bosnia and Herzegovina final was held at the Siyer-i Nebi International Competition

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Balkans |  The Bosnia and Herzegovina final was held at the Siyer-i Nebi International Competition

In the capital, Sarajevo, the final of Bosnia and Herzegovina was held for the “International Tribute to Him Sir Nepi” competition, which was held in cooperation with the Presidency of Religious Affairs and the Ministry of National Education.

100 students from schools and schools of the Islamic Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina attended the closing session at the event held at the International University of Sarajevo (IUS) in the capital with the contribution of the Islamic Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The coordinator of religious services at the Turkish Embassy in Sarajevo, Gokhan Aksan, said in a statement about the event that students from Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as from Serbia, where there are a large number of Muslims in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia, attended the last course in Sarajevo.

“There has never been such a big competition in this context before,” said Aksan, noting that they had the opportunity to meet with students studying in historical madrassas all over Bosnia and Herzegovina thanks to the competition. He said.

Sefko Tinjak, one of the teachers of the Karagöz Bey School in Mostar, noted that they were honored to participate in such a comprehensive competition.

Muhammad Didić, one of the students participating in the competition, said that he was educated at the Bahram Bey Madrasah in Tuzla, and said: “The Prophet. Everything related to Muhammad has a different meaning and value.” Use the phrase.

– The competition was held in 13 countries in total

100 students from the Balkan countries participated in the final session of the competition, and it was applied by nearly 1,000 students.

The competition, which was held in 13 countries in Turkey, the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus (TRNC) and the Balkans, aimed to cultivate a sense of brotherhood among high school students, create awareness of being able to work together, and encourage youth to support Hz. It was intended to ensure that they had accurate information about Muhammad.

Within the scope of the competition, three successful students from each school are entitled to go to Umrah.

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