Egypt lost a voice that formed part of the memory of many, and one of the pioneers of religious media, is the broadcaster Mohamed Abdelaziz, who passed away at the age of 80 years. The funeral of the owner of the "In Rehab Al Iman" program was held today in his hometown in a village in Gharbia Governorate, in the Delta of Egypt.

The late, who was described by one of the scholars as the icon of religious media, joined the Holy Quran Radio from 1966 to 1976, and his name was linked to several programs across its tracks, after she was merely providing recitations to the Qur’an with the voices of the elders.

Abdulaziz, who is considered one of the first generation in the religious media, grew up in the home of the Azhari scholar (Sheikh Abdulaziz Abdel Daeem, who was a student of Muhammad Metwally Al Shaarawi), and graduated from the College of Sharia and Law in 1965 with a very good grade with honors, to break his career with the radio, as well Television, as he was famous for several programs on his screen as well, as was the transmission of Friday prayers, evenings and religious gatherings.