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The submission for Cycle 2 of Qatar Foundation’s (QF) Akhlaquna Award will close on Sunday, March 31, with interested applicants still having the opportunity to submit projects via the initiative’s dedicated website.
The objective of the award is to highlight the timeless and universal values exhibited by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), who serves as a role model of great moral character and guides the values of the award.
The Akhlaquna Award was first announced by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, chairperson of Qatar Foundation, in 2017, with the winner – Swar al Dahab Ali – being announced at QF’s Convocation 2018 ceremony in Education City
The Cycle 2 is open to Qatari nationals and residents between the ages of 15 and 24. Projects need to be Qatar-based, should have been running for at least three months and ideally embody moral values that are shared in different religions and cultures – reflecting Qatar’s diverse and multicultural environment, while being rooted in Islamic heritage.
The award is also designed to help nurture positive behavioural change within the society.
The three finalists for Cycle 2 of the Akhlaquna Award will be announced in April, with voting set to take place from April 21 to May 2. This year’s winner will be awarded at QF’s Convocation 2019 ceremony.
More information on how to apply is available: https://akhlaquna.qa/The initiative aims to celebrate moral values
and nurture behavioural change
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