Overview

Competition overview

The competition

The Annual Australian Qur'an Competition is a national, scholar-guided platform celebrating excellence in memorisation and recitation.

It is the only event of its kind in Australia — bringing together participants, families and communities in a shared commitment to honouring the Qur'an.

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How it works

Participants compete across memorisation categories and progress through a structured series of stages — from local and state qualifiers through to the national finals on 18 September 2026.

Judging is conducted by qualified scholars and recognised huffadh, using consistent criteria across all stages.

The competition is designed to uphold both excellence and adab at every level.

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The three stages

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Local or state qualifiers

Participants compete within their city or state. Recitations are between three and five minutes, assessed against standardised judging criteria.

Top performers progress to the national semi-finals.

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National semi-finals

Qualified participants come together at the national level, with a hybrid format available where needed.

Recitations increase in length and complexity, incorporating both prepared and randomly selected passages.

Tajwīd and fluency assessment becomes more rigorous at this stage.

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National finals

The national finals take place before a live audience on 18 September 2026.

A professional judging panel — comprising both local and international scholars — assesses finalists in the final stage of the competition.

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Who can compete

Participants compete across three memorisation categories, ensuring both accessibility and high standards.

Each category requires full memorisation of the selected portion and the ability to recite from any point within that range.

30 Juz Complete Qur'an memorisation
20 Juz Memorisation of juz 1 – 20
10 Juz Memorisation of juz 1 – 10
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