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  2. Cairo edition - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo edition (Arabic: المصحف الأميري, "the Amiri Mus'haf"), or the King Fu'ād Quran (مصحف الملك فؤاد) or the Azhar Quran, is an edition of the Quran printed by the Amiri Press in the Bulaq district of Cairo on July 10, 1924.

  3. Egypt International Holy Quran Competition - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Since 1993, this event has been regularly organized in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, with the active participation of at least 66 countries. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The event is organized by the Ministry of Religion of Egypt and coordinated by Al-Azhar University .

  4. List of radio stations in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Greater Cairo region has the most number of FM stations in Egypt. Most transmissions, FM or TV, are broadcast from Mokattam hills, as they are the most elevated location within Greater Cairo, to make the transmission reach the widest area possible, however, the signals are weakly received farther than 40 kilometers, which makes transmission weak to the most eastern part of New Cairo, the ...

  5. History of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    The influential standard Quran of Cairo ("1342 Cairo text" using the Islamic calendar) is the Quran that was used throughout almost all the Muslim world until the Saudi Quran of 1985. [citation needed] The Egyptian edition is based on the "Ḥafṣ" version ("qira'at") based on ʻAsim's recitation, the 8th-century recitation of Kufa.

  6. Almajd TV Network - Wikipedia

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    Al-Majd Kids Channel (also known as “Majd”): Al-Majd Network’s main kids channel, which features mostly live-action children’s content. Basma: A 24/7 cartoon channel, and one of Al-Majd Network’s kids channels. Rawdah: The first channel in the Middle East that produces and airs educational content for children aged 2-5.

  7. Muhammad Rifat - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Muhammad Rifat. Muhammad Rifat (sometimes spelled Rif'at or Rifaat) (May 9, 1882 – May 9, 1950) was the first Quran reciter to read on Egyptian Cairo Radio on May 31, 1934, and his voice and style, as well as his general character, have been promoted as a model of the ideal reciter.

  8. Hafs - Wikipedia

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    It is, alongside the Hafs 'an 'Asim tradition which represents the recitational tradition of Kufa, one of the two major oral transmission of the Quran in the Muslim World. [10] The influential standard Quran of Cairo that was published in 1924 is based on Hafs 'an ʻAsim's recitation.

  9. Al-Azhar al-Sharif - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Imam of al-Azhar is a prestigious and a prominent official title in Egypt. [5] He is considered by some Muslims to be the highest authority in Sunni Islamic thought and Islamic jurisprudence [6] and holds great influence on followers of the theological Ash'ari and Maturidi traditions worldwide.