Charity Competition
God Almighty has promised great rewards for charitable acts of all kinds. This concept serves as one of the most admirable ideas for religious competitions, encouraging participants—whether children or adults—to engage in good deeds. For instance, participants can save a portion of their daily allowance for charity or donate clothes they no longer need. Participants can be grouped together, provided a designated period for the competition, such as a month, and specify the type of charitable activities required, such as distributing toys and clothes that are no longer used. Each participant is required to keep a detailed record of their charitable contributions with the competition organizer. At the conclusion of the event, each participant’s contributions will be tallied, and winners will be categorized into tiers, which may include first, second, and third places, among others as necessary. Encouragement should be more about moral support rather than material rewards, reinforcing the notion that giving should not always be reciprocal, and that the ultimate reward comes from God Almighty.
Question Circle Competition
The format of this competition involves multiple participants sitting in a circular arrangement. Questions are read sequentially to each participant in turn. Each participant responds to their designated question; a correct answer earns them a point, while an incorrect answer results in the deduction of a point.
The questions revolve mainly around religious topics, continuing until all questions have been answered. Care should be taken to ensure that each participant answers the same number of questions, providing everyone with equal opportunity to respond and earn points. At the end of the competition, the points are tallied, and the participant with the highest score—indicative of the most correct answers—emerges as the overall winner.
Team Competition
This concept involves forming two teams, each consisting of three or more participants. When questions are posed, each team selects one member to respond, and that member must rapidly answer the question posed. The team that provides the correct answer the fastest earns a point. The essence of the competition combines teamwork and quick thinking while fostering a fun atmosphere during Ramadan.
Who is the Prophet? Competition
This competition focuses on questions related to prophets—peace be upon them. Questions may pertain to a prophet’s title, profession, significant moments, birthplace, or even the names and numbers of their children, among other topics.
The questions are posed to participants grouped into teams, each of which selects a name collectively. Subsequently, one member from each team is chosen to draw a question from a box filled with slips of paper containing the questions. For every correct answer, that team earns a point.