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Originally posted by AhlulQuran88 View PostHe reads in Maqam Hijaz, people say i do as well eventhough i never learned it, I sound similiar to shaykh i just have a deeper voice
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You lot have to check this guy out :masha:, I think he is a 'new kid on the block' or is he known. I've just come across him and have been listening to his different qira'at.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNnO...eature=related
As you'll notice he is imitating sheikh mishary al afasy there but he has different styles.
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Originally posted by Islam.07 View PostRealy?? MashAllah. I love the way he reads. Esp in the vid I posted in the first page, I could listen to that recitation all day, literally. :o
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Originally posted by MWarrior View PostYou lot have to check this guy out :masha:, I think he is a 'new kid on the block' or is he known. I've just come across him and have been listening to his different qira'at.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNnO...eature=related
As you'll notice he is imitating sheikh mishary al afasy there but he has different styles.
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actually does sound like mishary al afasy aswell♥ ♥ Be mindful of Allaah, and Allaah will protect you. Be mindful of Allaah and you will find Him in front of you. If you ask, ask of Allaah; if you seek help. Seek help of Allaah. Know that if the nation were to gather together to benefit you with anything, it would benefit you only with something that Allaah had already prescribed for you, and that if they gather together to harm you with anything, they would harm you only with something Allaah had already prescribed for you. The pens have been lifted and the pages have dried. ♥ ♥
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^^ Yep, and he is only 16 or something Mashallah
Originally posted by AhlulQuran88 View Postyeah alhamdulilah we have similiaraties in that we follow a similiar melody, my Qalafalat(endings) are how shall i put it more incline to something between shaykh Kalbani and Shaykh Hudaifi style endings.Also the way i pattern my recitation can change to Maqam Ajam. all these are observations a Azhari shaykh made i currently read to but i have never studied maqamaat, i grew up listening to Husari who apparently reads in Maqam Nahawand so how did i end up with Ajam and Hijaz. My Shaykh blames the Maqam Ajam on the fact that my dad was Somali and he probably influenced me but he doesn't understand where i learned Maqam Hijaz.
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Originally posted by MWarrior View PostYou lot have to check this guy out :masha:, I think he is a 'new kid on the block' or is he known. I've just come across him and have been listening to his different qira'at.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNnO...eature=related
As you'll notice he is imitating sheikh mishary al afasy there but he has different styles.
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Originally posted by AhlulQuran88 View Postyeah alhamdulilah we have similiaraties in that we follow a similiar melody, my Qalafalat(endings) are how shall i put it more incline to something between shaykh Kalbani and Shaykh Hudaifi style endings.Also the way i pattern my recitation can change to Maqam Ajam. all these are observations a Azhari shaykh made i currently read to but i have never studied maqamaat, i grew up listening to Husari who apparently reads in Maqam Nahawand so how did i end up with Ajam and Hijaz. My Shaykh blames the Maqam Ajam on the fact that my dad was Somali and he probably influenced me but he doesn't understand where i learned Maqam Hijaz.
MWarrior- I've heard him before, this one is my favourite of his...
Sounds exactly like Mishary...
His last name suggest he is Bosnian. Maybe Serbian.
Do not think of minor sins as insignificant, for mountains are made out of pebbles.
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Originally posted by Islam.07 View Post
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Originally posted by AhlulQuran88 View PostI don't read in hafs yet currently learning how to read in hafs (i read in Naafi and Abu amr) and my dad didn't like the idea that we record our voices as there are plenty of good recitors out there as he use to say. So i want to respect his wishes
question: does this page slow ur net everyone? mine does
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Originally posted by AhlulQuran88 View PostI don't read in hafs yet currently learning how to read in hafs (i read in Naafi and Abu amr) and my dad didn't like the idea that we record our voices as there are plenty of good recitors out there as he use to say. So i want to respect his wishes
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