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which Qur'an reciters do you like to recite alongside with?
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Originally posted by _loco
Sudais and Abdul Basit are good
i like the older sudais recitations, dont like any of his recent ones, just hits a bit different
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Originally posted by Simply_Logical View Post
Bro it just reminds me of my late teens when I got a Qur'an player which had sudais and shuraim, that technology to have like a Qur'an player was a big thing back then lol
Not really heard of Othman Kamal, is he Turkish? Sounds like a Turkish name
I'll check him out on YouTube
For the faster reciters I love muhaisany and luhaidan
Another new one I heard recently who seems to imitate muhaisany is Yusuf Al aidroos,
I'm sure you'll love his recitations in Sha Allah
For the medium sort of pace reciters I like raad Al kurdi, Idris Akbar and the likes of Abdullah matrood, Abdullah matrood got a blessed tone, speed and voice imo and I love listening to his recitation
Honestly though I love the Egyptian qaris best,
I found that listening to them with Arabic text helped me speed up my recitation
Ill check all of them out in sha allah, i want to expand the number of reciters, im too attached just to a couple few. Othman is egyptian actually as well.
You're right, egyptians read amazing wallah, i love the classical hussary and minshawi.
Im linking one of othmans below, surah furqan.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n1TwMPvHEgoLast edited by DreamSleep; 02-02-22, 11:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Simply_LogicalOriginally posted by DreamSleepOriginally posted by Simply_Logical View Post
yea like listening to the old school early 200s shuraim and sudais taraweeh, nostalgic
You should listen to othman kamal if you havent already. Beautiful voice, beautiful tajweed, and just beautiful way of reciting. Its not forced and you can tell he is reciting while pondering the meaning and not to get a certain melody. I also dislike when reciters make their voice too soft and breathy (to try make it beautiful im assuming). And othman doesnt do that, he has a nice voice naturally ma sha allah
Not really heard of Othman Kamal, is he Turkish? Sounds like a Turkish name
I'll check him out on YouTube
For the faster reciters I love muhaisany and luhaidan
Another new one I heard recently who seems to imitate muhaisany is Yusuf Al aidroos,
I'm sure you'll love his recitations in Sha Allah
For the medium sort of pace reciters I like raad Al kurdi, Idris Akbar and the likes of Abdullah matrood, Abdullah matrood got a blessed tone, speed and voice imo and I love listening to his recitation
Honestly though I love the Egyptian qaris best,
I found that listening to them with Arabic text helped me speed up my recitation
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Originally posted by DreamSleepOriginally posted by Simply_Logical View Post
yea like listening to the old school early 200s shuraim and sudais taraweeh, nostalgic
You should listen to othman kamal if you havent already. Beautiful voice, beautiful tajweed, and just beautiful way of reciting. Its not forced and you can tell he is reciting while pondering the meaning and not to get a certain melody. I also dislike when reciters make their voice too soft and breathy (to try make it beautiful im assuming). And othman doesnt do that, he has a nice voice naturally ma sha allah
Not really heard of Othman Kamal, is he Turkish? Sounds like a Turkish name
I'll check him out on YouTube
For the faster reciters I love muhaisany and luhaidan
Another new one I heard recently who seems to imitate muhaisany is Yusuf Al aidroos,
I'm sure you'll love his recitations in Sha Allah
For the medium sort of pace reciters I like raad Al kurdi, Idris Akbar and the likes of Abdullah matrood, Abdullah matrood got a blessed tone, speed and voice imo and I love listening to his recitation
Honestly though I love the Egyptian qaris best,
I found that listening to them with Arabic text helped me speed up my recitation
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Originally posted by Simply_Logical View Post
yea like listening to the old school early 200s shuraim and sudais taraweeh, nostalgic
You should listen to othman kamal if you havent already. Beautiful voice, beautiful tajweed, and just beautiful way of reciting. Its not forced and you can tell he is reciting while pondering the meaning and not to get a certain melody. I also dislike when reciters make their voice too soft and breathy (to try make it beautiful im assuming). And othman doesnt do that, he has a nice voice naturally ma sha allah
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Originally posted by DreamSleep View PostWa alaykumasalam wa rahmatullah, Sheikh shuraim, and othman kamel
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Originally posted by Beastslayer47 View PostMansour Al Salimi, Ismail Annuri,
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Wa alaykumasalam wa rahmatullah, Sheikh shuraim, and othman kamel
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which Qur'an reciters do you like to recite alongside with?
Assalamualaikum wah rahmatullahi wah barakatuhu
hey peeps, so was wondering which Qur'an reciters do you like to recite alongside with?
I lurve reciting alongside my favourite (faster) paced reciters muhammad muhaisany and muhammad luhaidanTags: None
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