The contest focused on the life and teachings of the Prophet, aiming to raise awareness and encourage reflection among young people.
Following a competitive round, 12 students were declared winners. The list includes Sahil Ahmad, Naziya Nazir, Yawar Bashir, Suhana Hilal, Muzamil Ahmad Shah, Ishaq bin Mohammad, Iqra Majeed, Ismyal Ahmad, Azim Sultan, Ahsan Jalali, Basit Fayaz, and Nargis Nazir.
Molana Bakthawar Ali Qadri congratulated the winners and reminded everyone that the Prophet’s life is a complete guide for humanity.
“Our youth must take inspiration from his message of kindness and righteousness and apply it in their everyday lives,” he said. “Efforts like these help nurture moral and spiritual values in our students.”
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Molana Sohail Qadri also shared his thoughts, calling Milad-un-Nabi a time to reconnect with the Prophet’s teachings. He encouraged students to keep seeking knowledge and to carry forward the message of Islam with sincerity and love.
Burhan Nazir, Vice Chairman of Ehsaas Foundation, expressed joy over the enthusiastic response. “This quiz was more than a competition, it was a way to engage students in meaningful learning about the Prophet’s life. We’re committed to creating more opportunities like this that blend education, spirituality, and community service,” he said.
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The Foundation also thanked Amaan Shakeel, Founder of Infoma Academy, for providing technical support that helped make the event a success.
In a message of gratitude, Ehsaas Foundation acknowledged the efforts of all participants, teachers, and scholars, and pledged to continue organizing educational and spiritual programs in the future.