
The competition was for Egyptian and non-Egyptian Al-Azhar students and was held in line with the bilateral cooperation between the Al-Azhar Alumni World Organization and the Abu Al-Ainin Shuaisha Charity Foundation to support cultural programs and identify young and emerging Quranic talents, El-Balad reported.
Saad Al-Mutani, director of the organization’s media department and the competition supervisor, said the organization strives to support the Quranic talents of Al-Azhar students through measures such as the “Good Voices” Quranic event.
He added that cooperation with the Shuaisha charity foundation reflects the organization’s commitment to supporting foreign and Egyptian students of Al-Azhar and providing them with the opportunity to showcase their capabilities in a manner worthy of Al-Azhar’s status and educational mission.
The competition took place at the Sheikh Zayed Center for Teaching Arabic to Non-Arabic Languages in Egypt lasted for two days.
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It was widely welcomed by different nationalities and was regarded as an important step towards identifying and supporting young and emerging talents in recitation and strengthening the domestic and international status of the Al-Azhar Alumni World Organization.

It is worth noting that the Abu Al-Ainin Shuaisha Foundation is an independent social and charitable organization that was established in 2001 by the Cleopatra Group in Egypt.
The foundation has so far implemented numerous health, educational, and social projects aimed at supporting Egyptian society.
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