Islam is the most common religion in Sudan and Muslims have dominated national government institutions since independence in 1956. According to UNDP Sudan, the Muslim population is 97%, including numerous Arab and non-Arab groups. The remaining 3% ascribe to either Christianity or traditional animist religions.
القرآن الكريم بصوت القارئ الشيخ الزين محمد أحمد السوداني
Surahs included in the al zain Mohamed Ahmed app:
Al-Fatihah (the Opening)
Al-Baqarah (the Cow)
Aali Imran (the Family of Imran)
An-Nisa’ (the Women)
Al-Ma’idah (the Table)
Al-An’am (the Cattle)
Al-A’raf (the Heights)
Al-Anfal (the Spoils of War)
At-Taubah (the Repentance)
Yunus (Yunus)
Hud (Hud)
Yusuf (Yusuf)
Ar-Ra’d (the Thunder)
Ibrahim (Ibrahim)
Al-Hijr (the Rocky Tract)
An-Nahl (the Bees)
Al-Isra’ (the Night Journey)
Al-Kahf (the Cave)
Maryam (Mary)
Ta Ha (Ta Ha)
Al-Anbiya' (The Prophets)
Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage)
Al-Mu'minun (The Believers)
An-Nur (The Light)
Al-Furqan (The Discrimination)
Ash-Shu'ara' (The Poets)
An-Naml (The Naml)
Al-Qasas (The Narrative)
Al-'Ankabut (The Spider)
Ar-Rum (The Romans)
Luqman (Luqman)
As-Sajdah (The Adoration)
Al-Ahzab (The Allies)
Al-Saba' (The Saba')
Al-Fatir (The Originator)
Ya Sin (Ya Sin)
As-Saffat (Those Ranging in Ranks)
Sad (Sad)
Az-Zumar (The Companies)
Al-Mu'min (The Believer)
Ha Mim (Ha Mim)
Ash-Shura (Counsel)
Az-Zukhruf (Gold)
Ad-Dukhan (The Drought)
Al-Jathiyah (The Kneeling)
Al-Ahqaf (The Sandhills)
Muhammad (Muhammad)
Al-Fath (The Victory)
Al-Hujurat (The Apartments)
Qaf (Qaf)
Ad-Dhariyat (The Scatterers)
At-Tur (The Mountain)
An-Najm (The Star)
Al-Qamar (The Moon)
Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent)
Al-Waqi'ah (The Event)
Al-Hadid (Iron)
Al-Mujadilah (The Pleading Woman)
Al-Hashr (The Banishment)
Al-Mumtahanah (The Woman who is Examined)
As-Saff (The Ranks)
Al-Jumu'ah (The Congregation)
Al-Munafiqun (The Hypocrites)
At-Taghabun (The Manifestation of Losses)
At-Talaq (Divorce)
At-Tahrim (The Prohibition)
Al-Mulk (The Kingdom)
Al-Qalam (The Pen)
Al-Haqqah (The Sure Truth)
Al-Ma'arij (The Ways of Ascent)
Nuh (Noah)
Al-Jinn (The Jinn)
Al-Muzzammil (The One Covering Himself)
Al-Muddaththir (The One Wrapping Himself Up)
Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection)
Al-Insan (The Man)
Al-Mursalat (Those Sent Forth)
An-Naba' (The Announcement)
An-Nazi'at (Those Who Yearn)
'Abasa (He Frowned)
At-Takwir (The Folding Up)
Al-Infitar (The Cleaving)
At-Tatfif (Default in Duty)
Al-Inshiqaq (The Bursting Asunder)
Al-Buruj (The Stars)
At-Tariq (The Comer by Night)
Al-A'la (The Most High)
Al-Ghashiyah (The Overwhelming Event)
Al-Fajr (The Daybreak)
Al-Balad (The City)
Ash-Shams (The Sun)
Al-Lail (The Night)
Ad-Duha (The Brightness of the Day)
Al-Inshirah (The Expansion)
At-Tin (The Fig)
Al-'Alaq (The Clot)
Al-Qadr (The Majesty)
Al-Bayyinah (The Clear Evidence)
Al-Zilzal (The Shaking)
Al-'Adiyat (The Assaulters)
Al-Qari'ah (The Calamity)
At-Takathur (The Abundance of Wealth)
Al-'Asr (The Time)
Al-Humazah (The Slanderer)
Al-Fil (The Elephant)
Al-Quraish (The Quraish)
Al-Ma'un (Acts of Kindness)
Al-Kauthar (The Abundance of Good)
Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers)
An-Nasr (The Help)
Al-Lahab (The Flame)
Al-Ikhlas (The Unity)
Al-Falaq (The Dawn)
An-Nas (The Mankind)
Uthman bin Affan reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The best of you are those who learn the Quran and teach it.”
The Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said: (God has people from among the people. They said: O Messenger of God, who are they? He said: They are the people of the Qur’an, God’s people and His own).