Assalamu’walaikum brother and sisters.
As you know, we are living in a society, where everything (both Haram and Halal) are easily available and our children’s young minds can easily fall into Haram things due to the surrounding environment. As parents, it is our responsibility to provide them an Islamic environment so that they can understand the importance of Islam and learn to distinguish Halal and Haram things. We must get them engaged in good things and teach them Islamic knowledge as much as possible. As such, we from DMIC have taken an initiative for our kids to take part in an Islamic Essay Writing Competition (IEWC).
With DMIC’s IEWC, we aim to encourage our young kids (both female and male) of under 16 to take this opportunity to learn about Eid-ul-Adha and Qurbani and write an essay for submission to this competition.
Topic: Eid-ul-Adha and the history of Qurbani
Submission deadline: 16 July 2021, 5:00PM
Submission link: https://forms.gle/8UqK2x3kf1t6UoYa9
Eligibility and Rules:
You must be under 16 (as of 20 July, 2021) to participate in this competition.
Your essay must not exceed 1000 words & must be submitted in PDF before the deadline via the dedicated link.
1st Prize £30, 2nd Prize £20 & 3rd Prize £10 and all participant will receive a Certificate.
Prize will be given in two groups: Under-12 Group and Under-16 Group.
Female participants are highly encouraged to take part.
You must write your full name, gender, age, mobile number and email address (either yours or your parent’s) at the top of your essay, and your parents must give consent to DMIC for storing your personal information.
Participants must not copy and paste from the Internet.
Parents can help and encourage their children, but they should not write essays for their children.
If you have any technical problem in submitting your essay, you can send an email with your essay in PDF or .doc format before the deadline to DMIC IEWC’s chair at info@dmic.co.uk or media4dmic@gmail.com.