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Egyptian Qari Shoaisha’s Quran Recitation at Al-Aqsa Mosque

10:41 - June 24, 2020
News ID: 3471769
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Late Egyptian Qari Abolainain Shoaisha was among the most prominent Quran reciters in the Arab country and the Muslim world.

 

At the beginning, he was inspired by the recitation style of Sheikh Mohamed Raf’at but later developed his own style.

Born on August 22, 1922, in Kafr Billa, Egypt’s Kafr El Sheikh governorate, Shoaisha started learning the Quran at an early age and managed to memorize the entire Quran at 14.

Once he escaped from school to go to a Quran class and learn recitation of the Holy Book.

Since the beginning, he demonstrated his brilliant talents in Quran recitation.

He began reciting the Quran in mosques and religious centers and went on to become a prominent Qari known all over the Muslim world.

At 17, he was invited to Radio Egypt for Quran recitation.

He, along with Abdul Basit Abdul Samad, was a co-founder of Egypt’s Union of Quran Reciters, and in 1988, he became the president of the union.

Shoaisha travelled to many countries for reciting the Quran and was honored for his brilliant recitations in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Jordan, among others.

He was the first Egyptian Qari who recited the Quran at al-Aqsa Mosque in the holy city of Quds (Jerusalem).

Shoaisha also travelled to Iran several times and served as a member of panel of judges in a number of international Quran competitions in the country.

The renowned Qari died on June 23, 2011, at the age of 89 after battling with an illness for three months.  

Listen to Shoaisha’s Quran recitation at Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1965:

 

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Tags: quran ، recitation ، al-aqsa ، shoaisha
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