#4 A Recitation Revolution
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For most of her life, Maryam believed women couldn’t recite the Qur’an aloud. That a woman’s voice, especially while reciting the Qur’an, is awrah. Something to be hidden. Then, one day in high school, she heard a girl recite in public. Reporter Nadeen Shaker shares the story of Maryam Amir, one woman’s journey to revive her relationship with Islam through the Qur’an. And how it sparked a recitation revolution.
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CREDITS:
Reported and produced by Nadeen Shaker.
Editing by Anisa Khalifa and Salman Ahad Khan.
Additional editing by Sarah Qari.
Original music, sound design, and engineering by Alexander Overington.
Additional music by Salman Ahad Khan.
Fact checking by Heba Elorbany.
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Guests:
Maryam Amir, founder of Qariah: The Women Qur'an Reciters App and PhD candidate at International Islamic University Malaysia
Dr. Zainab Talha, scholar and Qur'an reciter regarded as the first female to record the entirety of the Qur'an in audio.
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Further reading:
Egypt's Forgotten Women Qur'an Reciters | Nadeen Shaker, New Lines Magazine
The Quran recitation app bringing women’s voices to the fore | Aysha Khan, Analyst News