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2/3/2024

"Clarification on Research Topics from the Sciences of the Quran" - Among the latest publications by the Muslim Council of Elders at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024


The Muslim Council of Elders' Pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair 2024 presents the book "Clarification on Research Topics from the Sciences of the Quran" by Sheikh Abdul Wahab Ghozlan, a scholar from Al-Azhar.


In the book, the author emphasizes the connection between the Quran and belief, illustrating how the Quran establishes different systems to reform life. Sheikh Ghozlan guides the reader to a crucial point regarding the importance of the Quran, highlighting its role in liberating minds. This divine book comes to enlighten and free the minds, serving as a source of illumination for the intellect.


Sheikh Ghozlan's book comprises 10 research topics, starting with the introduction, followed by discussions on the revelation of the Quran, the reasons for revelation, the distinction between Meccan and Medinan verses, the compilation of the Quran, a discourse on Quranic verses and chapters, the writing of the Quran, the arrangement of chapters and verses, the recitation of the Quran and its etiquettes. Through these topics, the significance of the book becomes evident as Sheikh Ghozlan supplements and traces the work of other scholars.


In conclusion, Sheikh Ghozlan mentions a set of etiquettes that Quran readers and carriers should embody. He refers to hadiths on this matter and discusses the proper way to recite the Quran, touching on the significance of a beautiful voice and its mentioned effects.


The Muslim Council of Elders' pavilion at the Cairo International Book Fair features a diverse collection of publications, along with a series of seminars, activities, and events focused on promoting the values of peace and mutual coexistence among all humanity.


The pavilion is located alongside the Al-Azhar pavilion in Hall 4 at the Egypt International Exhibition and Conference Center in the Fifth Settlement in Cairo.

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