After Global Triumph: Jana Ehab Shares Her First Words Following Dubai Quran Victory

Egyptian Al-Azhar student Jana Ehab expresses gratitude after winning first place at the Dubai International Quran Competition against over 5,000 contestants worldwide.

  Wed , March 04 2026 / 11:35 AM Updated At: 2026-03-04 11:35:56

In an emotional and inspiring moment, Al-Azhar student Jana Ehab Mohamed Ramadan, a first-year secondary student at Mohamed Sayed Tantawi Al-Azhar Institute, shared her first public reaction after securing first place globally at the Dubai International Quran Competition in the girls’ category.

Jana triumphed over more than 5,000 contestants representing 105 countries, marking a remarkable international achievement.

In a video message shared on her Facebook page, she expressed deep gratitude to everyone who supported and encouraged her throughout her journey with the Holy Quran. She emphasized that this success would not have been possible without unwavering support and sincere prayers.

Jana stated that her accomplishment was, above all, a blessing from God, noting that reaching this level was not solely the result of personal effort but divine grace. She also extended heartfelt thanks to her father and teachers for their continuous guidance and encouragement.

Proudly representing Egypt on the global stage, Jana described the competition as a beautiful and unforgettable experience, expressing hope for continued success in her future endeavors.

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