For the second year in a row, Al-Ahram Foundation hosted, under the auspices of the Ministry of Awqaf, the “Voices from Heaven” competition (Sheikh Mustafa Ismail’s session). (Voices from Heaven) aims to continue discovering Egyptian talents of all ages and from different governorates of Egypt, north, south, east and west, and choosing the most beautiful voices in reciting the Holy Qur’an, religious chanting and the call to prayer. The celebration began with a speech by Alaa Thabet, Editor-in-Chief of Al-Ahram, who thanked Dr. The sponsor of the competition, Dr. Ali Gomaa, Minister of Endowments, also welcomed the attendees and the contestants, expressing his gratitude for them and their efforts. Thabet confirmed that the competition last year was in the name of Sheikh Muhammad Rifaat, who is considered one of the sheikhs who live within all of us, pointing to its attribution this year to Sheikh Mustafa Ismail, who He is considered one of the most important sheikhs in Egyptian schools, and the editor-in-chief of Al-Ahram commended the award for joining the award next year to Sheikh Abd al-Basit Abd al-Samad, and the writer Khaled Kandil thanked the organizers of the competition and the winners. His Eminence Sheikh d. Sayed Abdul Majeed, Undersecretary of Awqaf for Mosques and Endowments Affairs, stressed the importance of this competition in Egypt and the Arab world, stressing the efforts made by the Ministry of Awqaf for the sake of its children. 2,345 participants from different governorates of Egypt were heard in the Voices from Heaven competition, and the names of the winners in our competition for this year came as follows: * The winners in the recitation of the Noble Qur’an: 1- Essam Ahmed Hussein Ali 2- Ahmed Hamada Abdel Hamid Raslan 3- Muhammad Hussein Al-Hamami 4- Muhammad Anwar Muhammad Abdulaziz 5- Asim Al-Saeed Muhammad Muhammad *Winners in reciting the Holy Quran: 1- Saleh Al-Din Talaat Afifi
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