Abdul Basit Abdul Samad

Abdul Basit Abdul Samad


Is the reader of the Koran Sheikh Abdul Basit Mohammed Abdul Samad Salim Daoud, one of the most famous readers of the Koran in the Islamic countries, and the holder of the title of the Golden Throat, the title of the voice of Mecca, is widely recognized throughout the Islamic world; because of his voice and beauty, In reading the Holy Quran. Sheikh Abdul Basit was born in 1346 AH in 1927 in the village of Al-Marazza in the province of Qena. He was educated by Sheikh Muhammad Al-Amir. He was able to memorize the Holy Qur'an. He was inspired by Sheikh Salim Hamada. Egyptian radio and gave a sweet recitation of Sura Fater, and received the following year by appointment in the mosque of Imam Shafei reader. In 1958 he moved to the Imam Hussein Mosque to take the Imamate and recite it as a successor to Sheikh Mahmoud Ali Al Banna. He left a great legacy of sound recordings by reciting the Holy Quran and reciting it in the best voice. In 1984 he was considered the first Egyptian readers' leader. The life of Abdul Basit Abdul Samad grew up Sheikh Abdul Basit Abdul Samad amidst a religiously committed environment and interested in the Koran in terms of conservation and recitation; His grandfather, Sheikh Abdul Samad were able to memorize and recite the Quran with the provisions, and his father Sheikh Mohammed Abdul Samad of the most read Quran proficiency in terms of Conservation and intonation. Sheikh Abdul Basit was a gifted child since his childhood, and his ability to enjoy Quranic qualifications was characterized by his speed of comprehension, naivety, and attention to follow-up reading and recitation. He also had the ability to accurately control and master the exits of the words, and added the sweetness of his voice to his talent. Quran aloud day and night. The entry of Abdel Basset Egyptian radio presented to the Egyptian radio in 1951 at the request of Sheikh hyenas, and joined the radio after the Broadcasting Committee impressed by its high performance high, after hearing the audio recording of Sheikh Abdul Basit, was taken as an official reader of the radio, and managed to achieve He became famous during the months, and moved to the neighborhood of Sayeda Zeinab in Cairo, where he lived permanently. Thanks to his joining the Egyptian Radio, citizens in Egypt came to acquire radios to listen to Sheikh Abdel Basset, and his voice spread throughout Egypt. Sheikh Abdul Basit was honored with many honors and honors in his life, including: In 1959 he was awarded a medal by the Syrian Prime Minister. In 1965 he was granted the head of the Malaysian government and Sama. In 1975, the Senegalese President awarded him the Order of Merit. In 1980 he was decorated with the Golden Medal of Pakistan. Sheikh Abdul Basit's illness and death Sheikh Abdul Basit moved to his father's side on November 30, 1988 after a conflict with the disease. His body was buried in an official and national funeral. He is said to have suffered from diabetes and liver laziness. He went to London on a one-week treatment trip, where he lay on a curing bed in one of her hospitals, returned to Egypt and died there.

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