Christian man in Egypt wins free Umrah trip after entering Quran contest
Dubai: A Christian man in Egypt has won a free Umrah trip after entering an Islamic religious competition that tested participants’ knowledge of the Quran, despite being Christian himself. The man, identified as Mina, had an unusual goal from the outset: to give the prize to his Muslim neighbour, known as Um Ali or Mona, and help fulfil her long-held wish to perform Umrah. Get updated faster and…
A Christian man named Mina from Egypt has won a free Umrah trip after participating in a Quran knowledge contest, despite his Christian faith. The contestant's ultimate goal was to provide the prize to his Muslim neighbor, Um Ali, also known as Mona, fulfilling her lifelong wish to perform Umrah.
Mina discovered the Quran contest on a social media livestream hosted by Islamic preacher, Dr Ayman Abu Omar. Um Ali was taking part in the competition by answering questions about the Quran in hopes of winning the pilgrimage. Intrigued by the opportunity to help her neighbor, Mina decided to enter the competition as well, believing that if she didn't win, he might still secure the prize on her behalf.
Mina submitted over 50 correct answers during the competition, which ultimately led to his victory. He then informed Um Ali of the good news, causing her to break into tears. The two have been neighbors for over 20 years and consider each other close friends, with Mina treating Um Ali's parents as part of his own family. The story has garnered attention in Egypt for showcasing the strong bond between Muslim and Christian neighbors.
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