I had voted some of my favorite but every time i ask my self is it allowed to say this shyke is better than this shyke since every one is reciting the word of Allah ?
Well, my fave recitor is Sudais for he has that extra vibe in his voice that makes me cry. I also like Shuraim's recitations. I can learn Quran easily when listening to him. I'm a bit surprised at the position of Mu'aiqili in this poll. I just love his tenderness as a recitor. There's one that I can't listen to, it's Abd Samad because in each of my dad's and my grand-ma's funeral, his recitations were played non stop. So whenever I hear his voice, it reminds me of my beloved ones' death. Peace to y'all
Nice to see that Sheikh Shuraim is still tops, maasha'Allah...
Not to detract anything from the others, who are all nice in their own unique ways.
Stunningly beautiful adhaan from the Dome of the Rock in Masjid ul Aqsa Download (right click and choose "save target/link as").
This is a clear message for mankind in order that they may be warned thereby, and that they may know that He is only One God, and that those of understanding may take heed (14:52)
Indeed Allah knows, and you know not (16: 74, part)
I'm the same sister Haafizah! Some recitors make a more dramatic recitation which I like in certain surahs and some sound very sad and heartbreaking which suit some others!
Hehe, mashaAllah they are so good, I'm practicing on my recitations these days... Sounds like a cat is dying. InshaAllah it'll become bearable one day, haha!
Sad moment when it's only me and a member named Skywalker who voted for Fahd Al-Kundury. Well, "Skywalker" is the "Chosen One" anyways, so it makes me feel a bit better.
For reading, I use Abdul Basit Abdus Samed
For memorizing I use Mishari bin Rashid Al Afasy
For pleasure and softening of the heart and increasing my Imaan I listen to a chosen few chapters and verses of Muhammad Luhaidan.
Also like Muhammad Taha Junaid, Yassir al Failkawi, Yassir Ad Dowsary (surah Az Zalzalah takes first place), and many others. May Allah be well pleased with them.
Qari Abdul Basit: listen to his recitation of Fatiha from the Almusshaf Al Mojawwad collection; surah Waqi'ah is pretty poignant
Fahd al Kundury: came across his recitation of Fatiha on YouTube by chance
Ibrahim Osman: young Somalian reciter from Southern California; came as a visiting haffiz during Ramadan; his recitation of Fatiha blew me away and then some (can find him on YouTube)
I don't know the exact reasoning but my bias towards listening to certain huffaz rests upon their unique recitation of surah al Fatiha.
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