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The Department of Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Arts wins first place in the Quran competition at the university level.

The Department of Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Arts wins the first place in the Holy Quran competition at the university level 
Written by:Dr. Hind Hassanein 
Within the framework of the keenness of the university administration to support cultural and religious activities that contribute to building the integrated personality of the student, and under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Menshawi, President of the University, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Magdy Abdel Gawad Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed Abu Rehab, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs.
The Faculty of Arts participated in the annual major religious competition for memorizing the Holy Qur'an, which was held at the Faculty of Commerce, and the competition resulted in the victory of the student Yousef Hassouna Abdo Hassan, the third division of the Department of Islamic Studies, in the first place at the level of the university's faculties (the Holy Qur'an is complete). 
And the victory of the student Habiba Khaled Abdel Fattah 
In the fourth place (a quarter of the Holy Quran) 
In this context, Prof. Magdy Alwan expressed his full support and endorsement of the Quran competition organized by the university. During his meeting with the competition organizing team, he emphasized that "caring for the Noble Book of Allah is considered one of the highest forms of spiritual and moral upbringing for students," pointing out that Quran memorization and recitation competitions promote a spirit of healthy competition and encourage the younger generation to adhere to its guidance and follow its values.