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Today, Saturday noon, a celebration was held in the Mohamed Hassanein Heikal Hall in Al-Ahram to distribute the prizes for the Voices from Heaven competition in its second edition, in the fields of memorizing the Noble Qur’an, reciting it, and religious chanting. This year, the competition bore the name of the reciter, Sheikh Mustafa Ismail. The ceremony was held. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Awqaf and organized by Representative Dr. Khaled Qandil, Dr. Sayed Abd al-Majid, Head of the Central Administration for Mosques and Readings Affairs at the Ministry of Awqaf, participated in the distribution of the awards, representing Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar Gomaa, Minister of Awqaf, journalist and writer Alaa Thabet, Editor-in-Chief of Al-Ahram, and a number of representatives of the House of Representatives. The contestants presented recitations of verses from the Holy Quran and religious supplications, which reflected their talents in memorizing the Qur’an and performing religious incantations. At the beginning of the ceremony, Alaa Thabet, the editor-in-chief of Al-Ahram, welcomed the establishment of this celebration in Al-Ahram, stressing the noble goals of this competition, which works to encourage young people and youth to memorize and recite the Holy Quran. Dr. Syed Abdul Majeed, Undersecretary of Awqaf, stressed the importance of the competition in discovering the talents that recite the Holy Qur’an, praising the winners who recited the Qur’an and were appreciated and praised by the audience. While Dr. Khaled Kandil confirmed that the Voices from the Heavens competition, which is entering its second year, is of great importance in discovering and encouraging young people to recite, memorize and memorize the Qur’an. As well as encouraging them to cast Tawashih and religious supplications. At the end of the ceremony, Dr. Khaled Qandil agreed to organize a visit for a number of contestants to the Holy Land and Medina to encourage them and appreciate their unique voices in performing Quran recitation and religious supplications. – Al-Ahram Gate – on its own website – second floor

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