The Throne of Recitation and the Prince of Readers Projects met in the holy shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him).

Many of the Qur'anic projects adopted by the Institute of the Holy Quran at the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine have important goals, such as the Throne of Recitation project, which aims at benefiting from the great Qur'anic experiences and energies that exist in Iraq, and to show them to the Islamic world, by refining their skills according to a specific curriculum.

The other project is the "National Project of the Prince of Readers", a Quranic project that is held for the fifth year in a row under the supervision of qualified professors. It aims to create a distinctive Quranic generation that undertakes to complete the Qur'anic process with steady steps. It also prepares young talents to recite the Holy Quran following a modern system, within a technical study from which graduate a group of readers buds who have a good level of recitation.

These two pilot projects, supervised by the Readers' Preparation Center at the Institute of the Holy Quran, met on Friday in the holy shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), to recite together verses from the Holy Quran. The trainers who recited the Holy Quran were:

- Reader Laith al-Obeidi, the reader of the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine and the coach of Sheikh Al-Shahat Mohammed Anwar Hall (the second course).

- The reader Balasem Jalil, the coach of Hall Hafiz Khalil Ismail (Iraqi way).

- The reader Ahmad Jamal Al-Rikabi, coach of Sheikh Mohammed Siddiq Al-Menshawi Hall (second course).

- Reader Ali Jawad Al-Furaiji, reader of the Institute of the Holy Quran - Baghdad Branch and the coach of the preliminary stage.

They recited beautifully the Quranic verses, captivating the audience and visitors. Thus the atmosphere was of great interaction and spirituality combined with the beauty of the Holy Qur'an and the blessings of the Master Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him).
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