The competition, themed “Promote Truth, Refute Falsehood”, featured multiple categories for students from pre-primary to college level, including: Quran Recitation (KG–IV); Quiz (V–VIII); Digital Video; Production (IX–X); App/Website/Portal; Development (XI–XII/College)
Registered participants received specialized training in their respective areas from internationally recognized experts. Winners will advance to the USA-based online international round later this month.
Distinguished participating institutions included Tanjimul Ummah, Nibras, Ababil Model Madrasah, Maharat Model Madrasah, Viqarunnisa Noon School, Manarat International School & College, Milestone, Averroes International School, Ideal School & College (Motijheel), and Park International School & College, Dhaka. Badshah Faisal Institute served as the host institution, providing excellent facilities and support throughout the event.
The organizing committee expressed deep gratitude to the institute’s leadership, teachers, and dedicated volunteer team for their vital role in ensuring the competition’s smooth execution.
Dr. M. Ibrahim Khalil Anwari, Bangladesh Coordinator of ‘LET’S READ’ and a key representative of BIIT, remarked:
“Alhamdulillah, this milestone event marks BIIT’s growing role in connecting Bangladeshi youth with global platforms that encourage values-based learning, creativity, and ethical engagement. We are grateful to all participating institutions, trainers, and volunteers for their tireless efforts.”
The competition not only showcased the academic and creative talents of young learners but also reinforced BIIT’s mission to promote truth, ethical values, and cross-cultural exchange in education.
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