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Sheikh Muhammad Hashad, head of the Syndicate of Reciters of the Holy Quran, said that there are several websites that contacted him to ask if Bahaa Sultan can join the Syndicate. The answer was that if the conditions for joining the union were fulfilled, that is, memorizing the Holy Quran, good conduct, reputation and behavior, then there is absolutely no objection to joining the union.
Hashad indicated, during a telephone interview with the nine o’clock program presented by journalist Wael El-Ibrashy on Channel 1 of Egypt, that reading the Quran is very different from invocations, noting that if Bahaa Sultan sings songs that they are not vulgar, it is possible to join the union because if you sing in Banal parties you will be criticized by the union.
The singer, Baha Sultan, shared with his followers during the last hours a clip during which he recited the Holy Quran and won the admiration of many.
Bahaa was born to an Egyptian father and a Bahraini mother, and she loved to sing from a very young age, but her rise, marked by a long series of disagreements, and her artistic beginning was in a choir behind the artist Hossam Hosni in the nineties, and then she met the Poet and singer Mustafa Kamel, who introduced him to producer Nasr Mahrous, and this was the beginning, was the beginning with the album Free Mix 1.