Young Voices of Faith Shine on Dawlet El Telawa as Quran Recitation Touches Hearts

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Sun, 08 Feb 2026 - 09:04 GMT

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Omar Ali Awad.

Omar Ali Awad.

 

 
 
The TV program “Dawlet El Telawa” continues to spotlight the beauty and spiritual depth of Quran recitation through a new generation of exceptionally gifted children, reaffirming Egypt’s historic status as the land of Quranic mastery.
 
One of the most touching moments came with a soul-soothing recitation by the gifted child reciter Abdullah Abdel Mawgoud, whose heartfelt performance brought a sense of peace and serenity to viewers. His appearance on the program stood out for its emotional depth, purity of voice, and profound connection to the verses, leaving a lasting impact on hearts.
 
The program also witnessed a powerful spiritual collaboration as rising young reciter Mohamed El Qalagy joined renowned munshid Mostafa Atef in a heartfelt chant in praise of Prophet Muhammad. The performance blended youthful sincerity with seasoned artistry, creating a deeply moving moment that celebrated love for the Prophet and reflected Egypt’s rich heritage of religious chanting and recitation.
 
Another memorable highlight came from young contestant Omar Ali Awad, whose Quran recitation captivated both the jury and the audience. His calm presence and emotional delivery embodied the essence of the Holy Quran, transforming his recitation into an experience that brought comfort and spiritual reassurance to listeners.
 
Crowning his journey on the program, Omar Ali Awad was awarded the Golden Branch Award, taking home a prize worth 150,000 EGP. The Golden Branch Award is a special honor dedicated exclusively to the young child contestants of “Dawlet El Telawa,” recognizing their talent, dedication, and commitment to preserving the art of Quran recitation from an early age.
 
Through voices like Abdullah Abdel Mawgoud, Mohamed El Qalagy, and Omar Ali Awad, “Dawlet El Telawa” continues to nurture young prodigies and pass the torch of Quranic excellence to a new generation, ensuring that Egypt’s legacy of recitation remains alive, vibrant, and deeply rooted in faith.

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