In an inspiring story that has touched hearts across the world, a young Muslim girl with Down syndrome has successfully memorized the entire Holy Quran, earning the title of Hafiz. This remarkable achievement is proof that determination, love, and faith can overcome every challenge.
The world’s first girl with Down syndrome, believed to have memorized the entire Quran, is Rawwan Al Duwaik from Jordan. Despite Down syndrome often causing learning disabilities and impacting memory, Rawwan’s journey is truly remarkable.
Her mother, inspired by a verse in the Quran stating it is easy to read and memorize, dedicated herself to helping Rawwan learn. It took seven years of devotion and unwavering support before Rawwan achieved this incredible feat.
Down syndrome is a condition where a person is born with an extra chromosome, which can affect learning and memory. Memorizing the entire Quran, which contains over 6,000 verses, is an enormous achievement for anyone. For a child with Down syndrome to accomplish this speaks volumes about her courage and her family’s dedication.
This story has been widely shared on social media, where people from all over the world have expressed admiration and offered prayers. Many parents of children with disabilities have said that this story has given them hope and renewed energy to keep supporting their children.
It is a beautiful reminder that Allah’s blessings come in many forms and that every child, regardless of ability, carries unlimited potential within them.



