Readers from Iran, Morocco and Pakistan participate in the seventh episode of the Al-Ameed award in its second edition

The seventh episode of the Al-Ameed Award international competition for the recitation of the Holy Quran, in its second edition, witnessed the participation of three readers from the adult category representing Iran, Morocco and Pakistan.

The competition is organized by the scientific complex of the Holy Quran at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine, with the participation of readers from 22 countries, with 30 readers from the adult category, and 10 from the youth category.

The competition is supervised by an international jury, consisting of Sheikh Mohammed Bassiouni from Egypt, Sheikh Bassem al-Abdi from Iraq, Dr. Mushtaq al-Ali from Iraq, Sheikh Abdul Kabir Haidari from Afghanistan, Sheikh Mohammed Asfour from Egypt, reader Mr. Hassanein El-Helou from Iraq, singer Mr. Karim Mousavi from Iran, singer Mohammed Ramal from Lebanon.

In the seventh episode of the award, the readers participated (Hamid Reza from Iran, Osama bouzahir from Morocco, Abdul Quddus Albaz from Pakistan).

The seminar witnessed the hosting of the memorizer of the Holy Book of Allah, Dania Ali from Karbala, as the seven-year-old girl reviewed her story in memorizing the Holy Quran and those who helped her in this, and stated that her journey in memorization began at the age of four.

Ali participated in the workshop with joint recitations with the judges committee, as well as an individual recitation, and listened to a group of tips by the jury, in a move that expresses the interest of the holy shrine to support the custodians of the glorious book of Allah from various segments of society.

The competition is one of the contributions of the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine to spread the Quranic culture, as the correct method for the good of the individual and society, as readers from Arab, Asian and African countries came to participate in its second edition.
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