Meet Rawan Dweik, The First Girl With Down Syndrome To Memorize Qur’an

Social networking has been busy lately after a particular picture of a Jordanian girl named Rawan Dweik has been heavily circulated. She has Down Syndrome and has also completed memorizing the Holy Qur’an, thus becoming the first female with Down Syndrome to memorize it.

Her mother, Awatef Jaber has disclosed the journey of her daughter of memorizing the Holy Quran. She disclosed that while having a special health condition her daughter achieved her target of memorizing the Holy Quran.

Awatef Jaber explained, “Rawan was very smart, and when she felt her intelligence and intelligence, she began to teach her the shortest of the surahs, and she memorized very quickly, so I enrolled her in school when she was 6 years old, and she excelled in it”. She then refused school after that and went down at her will.

The mother said about the method of memorizing it, “Rawan was memorizing through writing, and she memorized Surat al-Baqarah within a year and a half and took the full mark, and when she came out of the exam, she prostrated to God a prostration of thanks”.

Rawan Dweik then continued to memorize the Qur’an at a regular pace for the period of 7 years. Then, she finally completed it on the 29th of the last Ramadan in the year 2021. When she memorized one, two, or three parts, she was tested in them.

Sources: Twitter Youssef Soussi, Bol News.

Adib Mohd

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