The programs include beautiful recitations by renowned reciters being aired for the first time, according to Misrawi website.
Additionally, rare recitations by Sheikh Muhammad Rif’at will be broadcast before the morning and evening calls to prayer.
This network will exclusively feature about an hour of Quran recitation by Sheikh Ragheb Mustafa Ghalwash, Sheikh Shaaban Mahmoud al-Sayyad, and Sheikh Muhammad Mahmoud al-Tablawi.
Every night at 10 PM, recitation of a complete Juz (part) of the Quran is broadcast with the voices of distinguished Egyptian reciters, including Sheikh Abdul Basit Abdul Samad, Sheikh Mahmoud Ali al-Banna, Sheikh Muhammad Siddiq al-Minshawi, Sheikh Mustafa Ismail, Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary, Sheikh Muhammad al-Hussary, and others.
A complete recitation of the entire Holy Quran is broadcast every two days, accompanied by an explanation of the vocabulary of the verses during the recitation.
Additionally, there are 391 rare recitations by 13 renowned reciters from the 1990s, including Sheikh Muhammad al-Saifi, Sheikh Abulainain Shuaisha, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Duri, Kamel Youssef al-Bahtimi, Sheikh Abdul Fattah al-Shaasha'i, Sheikh Ahmed Suleiman al-Saadani, Sheikh Mansour al-Shami al-Damanhuri, Sheikh Abdul Basit Abdul Samad, Sheikh Mustafa Ismail, Sheikh Mahmoud Ali Al-Banna, Sheikh Muhammad Siddiq al-Minshawi, Sheikh Abdul Azim Zahir, and Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary.
Recitations by young reciters approved by the unified examination committee of the Egyptian Radio and Television Union will also be broadcast.
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Ramadan is the ninth and most sacred month of the Islamic calendar, in which Muslims commemorate the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, refraining from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual relations.
They also devote more time to prayer, charity and good deeds, seeking to strengthen their faith and purify their souls.
One of the practices of Ramadan is to recite and study the Quran with some Muslims completing the reading of the entire Quran during the month.
This year, the first day of Ramadan I expected to fall on March 1.
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