The holding of the annual competition is a project of the Office of Muslim Affairs in line with the enhancing of Muslim culture. Also, it is a form of paying homage to the Qur''an, which Muslims believe are the words of Allah.
The theme of the event "Al-Qur''an a Torch for Humanity" was aptly chosen for it "brings to fore the universality of mankind''s quest for peace and harmony."
OMA regional director Sakiran Hajan said that presidential trophies and cash prizes will be given to the winners - a male and a female - in the said competition. However, Hajan did not mention the exact amount of the cash prize.
Aside from de Castro, OMA assistant Secretary Nur Adiong along with some government officials are also to grace the event.
Hajan bared they will also be choosing the best readers who will represent the country in the international competition.
Twelve males and eight females will compete today to beat the defending champions of last year, Nader Alangka and Norhana Linogaman. - Jasmin R. Uy/MEEV