The results of the online readings “Reading Jalil in Different Languages,” dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the birth of the Tatar poet and Hero of the Soviet Union Musa Jalil, have been summed up.
The gathering brought together people of different nationalities and faiths at one table. Young people came together not only to break the fast, but also to communicate, learn about each other’s traditions, and strengthen friendship between peoples.
For nearly three decades, the goal of the contest has remained the same — to discover and showcase the brightest, most talented and intelligent representatives of the Tatar people.
The program includes an award ceremony for young compatriots who actively participated in the children’s iftar, as well as a ceremonial presentation of copies of the Holy Quran to Sunday schools at local mosques.
The meeting was attended by heads and representatives of the Chistopol, Aksubaevo, Nurlat, Spassk, Novosheshminsk, Alekseevsk, and Alkeyevsk districts.