Currently your tarball contains the binary .so files for Qt 5. This is usually not the way to do it on Linux. You can either provide the source code of your program and let the users build it for themselves, or you can kindly provide a pre-built package (.rpm or .deb) for the Linux distribution in question. This means building packages specifically for a certain release of Fedora, again for CentOS, and again for Ubuntu. These packages would depend on libqt5, a package provided by the Linux distribution itself.
For finding out more dependancies, use ldd:
$ ldd program
Running the same compiled binary across different Linuxes is usually a no-no because of differences in the versions of the underlying shared libraries, although some companies do it, namely for commercial games.
If you use static linking then it can work. Until they change something big in the kernel.
You should also take the target architecture into consideration: ia32, amd64, or maybe something else.
Maybe this question is better answered at ServerFault.