Readers from Lebanon, Iran, and the Philippines participate in the seventh episode of the third edition of the Al-Ameed Quranic Award

The seventh episode of the third edition of the Al-Ameed International Quran Recitation Competition featured participants from Lebanon, Iran, and the Philippines.

The Quranic Scientific Complex at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine organizes the competition, with the participation of a select group of reciters representing 20 Arab and foreign countries.

The competition is overseen by an international judging panel, consisting of Sheikh Mohamed Basyouni from Egypt, Sheikh Dr. Bassam Al-Abadi from Iraq, Dr. Mushtaq Al-Ali from Iraq, Sheikh Mohamed Asfour from Egypt, reciter Mr. Hassanain Al-Helo from Iraq, and Munshid Mr. Karim Mousavi from Iran.

In the seventh episode of the competition, the adult category featured reader Ali Muhammad Jamal Al-Din from Lebanon, and reader Ahmad Muhammad Nazeer Asghar from the Philippines, while the youth category included reader Muhammad Reza Bour Safar from Iran.

The episode featured the host, Hafez Hassan Al-Hardani from Iran, who began memorizing the Holy Quran at the age of 12 and completed it fully after one year, relying on his own skills without any trainer's intervention.

The committee held a Quranic debate with the memorizer guest, in which he answered all their questions with blessed verses, in addition to reciting all the verses specified by the committee from memory.

Reader Ali Muhammad Jamal al-Din from Lebanon qualified for the second stage in the adult category, while the contestants in the youth category are waiting for the qualifiers from the upcoming episodes.

The competition is considered one of the contributions of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine in spreading Quranic culture, as it is the correct path for the betterment of the individual and society, with the participation of readers from Arab and foreign countries.

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