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Sheikha Moza meets Akhlaquna Awards winners, their families

Sheikha Moza meets Akhlaquna Awards winners, their families

Qatar Tribune12-05-2025

DOHA: Chairperson of Qatar Foundation Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser has met with the winners of the Akhlaquna Awards and their families.
In a post on her official X platform, Sheikha Moza wrote: "Today, I met with the winners of the Akhlaquna Awards and their families. I am immensely proud of the awardees, each of whom embodies good morals and values. I thank their families, particularly, for their dedication to instilling excellent ethics, as their achievement is a result of being guided by families whose values are, in turn, guided by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). The winners are great ambassadors. I hope their initiatives will have a positive impact on their communities, making them role models for their peers."
In a recent ceremony, Vice Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani honoured the 2025 winners of Qatar Foundation's Akhlaquna and Akhlaquna Junior Awards, as they were celebrated for the ethical values they exemplify.

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