Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim [1] (born 31 December 2008) is a Bangladeshi hafez of the Quran. [2] He won first place in the 38th Islamic Republic of Iran's International Holy Quran Competition in Tehran, Iran in 2022 at the age of 13. [3] Also, in 2020, he won the Hafezul Quran Competition organized by Banglavision Television in the month of Ramadan. [4] [5] Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim participated in the 42nd King Abdulaziz International Hafezul Quran Competition held in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 2022, in which 153 Hafez from 111 countries participated. [6] In the fourth category of the competition, Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim won the third place and won a prize of 1 lakh riyals. [7] [8] Takrim won the first place in the 26th edition of the Dubai International Quran Competition in 2023. [9] [10]
Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim was born on December 31, 2008, in Syed Bari of Umarpur, a village of Shailjana Union near the Jamuna River, in Chauhali Upazila, Sirajganj District. After the river broke down in Karalgras on Yamuna, he moved to Bhadra, a village in Tangail District. His father, Hafeez Syed Abdur Rahman, teaches in a madrasah in Savar, and his mother is a housewife. [11] [12]
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Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim [1] (born 31 December 2008) is a Bangladeshi hafez of the Quran. [2] He won first place in the 38th Islamic Republic of Iran's International Holy Quran Competition in Tehran, Iran in 2022 at the age of 13. [3] Also, in 2020, he won the Hafezul Quran Competition organized by Banglavision Television in the month of Ramadan. [4] [5] Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim participated in the 42nd King Abdulaziz International Hafezul Quran Competition held in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 2022, in which 153 Hafez from 111 countries participated. [6] In the fourth category of the competition, Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim won the third place and won a prize of 1 lakh riyals. [7] [8] Takrim won the first place in the 26th edition of the Dubai International Quran Competition in 2023. [9] [10]
Hafez Saleh Ahmad Takrim was born on December 31, 2008, in Syed Bari of Umarpur, a village of Shailjana Union near the Jamuna River, in Chauhali Upazila, Sirajganj District. After the river broke down in Karalgras on Yamuna, he moved to Bhadra, a village in Tangail District. His father, Hafeez Syed Abdur Rahman, teaches in a madrasah in Savar, and his mother is a housewife. [11] [12]
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