Why Competition

Competition is a healthy and beneficial way of teaching children and youth for several reasons:

It's crucial to emphasize the importance of healthy competition, where the focus is on personal improvement and growth rather than simply outperforming others. Encouraging a positive mindset and promoting a supportive learning environment will ensure that the benefits of competition are maximized, and the well-being of participants is prioritized.

And that is why...

In the Seerah Competition, all participants achieving a score of 90% or higher are eligible to receive prizes, fostering a spirit of recognition and celebration for outstanding performance.

It is not about winning!

Competitions can indeed serve as valuable opportunities for individuals to learn and acquire skills, as well as deepen their understanding of beneficial and authentic Islamic knowledge. When the focus is shifted from merely winning prizes to genuine personal growth and enrichment, participants are more likely to engage with the material in a meaningful way and derive long-term benefits from their participation. 

In the context of Islamic knowledge, such competitions promote a deeper understanding of religious teachings, foster critical thinking, and encourage participants to apply these principles in their daily lives, thereby enriching both their spiritual and practical knowledge. Additionally, emphasizing the importance of sincerity and intention in seeking knowledge aligns with Islamic teachings, which prioritize the purity of intention and the pursuit of knowledge for the sake of personal growth and benefit to society.