Saudi Gazette report
MAKKAH — The Muslim World League (MWL) has officially launched its first set of Murattal (recited) Qur’ans during a special ceremony at its headquarters in Makkah, attended by prominent Qur’an reciters and scholars from across the Islamic world.
Secretary General of the League and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa, emphasized the League’s commitment to producing Murattal Qur’ans that meet the highest scholarly and technical standards approved by the MWL’s Global Council of Qur’anic Recitation Masters.
Dr. Al-Issa noted that the recordings will be available free of charge worldwide and that the project is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s ongoing support for Islamic causes.
He also highlighted the MWL’s dedication to ensuring scientific precision in every aspect of the recitation project.
He further announced the League’s plans to continue developing and expanding the Murattal Qur’an initiative through global strategic partnerships, particularly to aid Qur’anic education in non-Arabic-speaking countries and digital platforms.
The initiative, he said, reflects the MWL’s vision of collaborative Islamic work in service of the Holy Qur’an.