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Egyptian Girl Wins Quran Competition Posthumously After Tragic Accident

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Souad Rajab Al-Muzayen, an Egyptian girl, wins first place in a Quran memorization competition posthumously after a tragic accident.


Egyptian Girl Souad Rajab Al-Muzayen Wins Quran Competition Posthumously

In a poignant turn of events, Souad Rajab Al-Muzayen, a young Egyptian girl, has been awarded first place in the Port Said International Competition for Memorizing the Holy Quran and Religious Chanting, despite her tragic death just days prior. The Supreme Committee of the competition recognized her exceptional achievement in memorizing the entire Holy Quran with perfect recitation, a feat that has resonated deeply within the community.

Souad's victory comes after she participated in the competition held in Port Said, where she showcased her remarkable skills. Unfortunately, shortly after the event, she was involved in a fatal traffic accident while returning home with her mother and fellow contestants. Both Souad and her mother lost their lives in the incident, prompting the committee to honor her memory by adding the title

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