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Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad
Egyptian Quran reciter
‘Abdul-Basit ‘Abdus-Samad (Arabic: عبـدُ الباسِـط مُحـمّـد عبـدُ ٱلصّـمـد), or Abdel Basit Abdel Samad, or Abdul Basit Muhammad Abdus Samad (1927 – 30 November 1988) was an EgyptianQuran reciter and Hafiz.[3] He is part of a quadrumvirate, along with Siddiq Al-Minshawi, Mustafa Ismail, and Al-Hussary, which are considered to be the most important and famous Qurra of modern times to have an outsized impact on the Islamic World.[1][4][5][6][7][8][9] He was the first president of the Reciter's union in Egypt. He is known by the title "Golden Throat" and "Voice of Heaven" due to his melodious style, breath control, and unique emotional and engaging tone.
Early life
Sheikh Abdul Basit Abdul Samad was born in 1927 to an Saīdi Upper Egyptian[10] family, in the village of Al-Maarazeh situated in Qena Governorate, Egypt. From a very ear
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Abdul Basith Bukhari
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Abdul Basith Bukhari, hailing from the vibrant state of Tamil Nadu in India, was born to become an ideal for providing knowledge and guidance in the realm of Islamic Studies.
Born and raised in a culturally rich environment, he developed a deep sense of devotion and commitment to spreading the knowledge and teachings of Islam.
Education of Abdul Basith Bukhari
Driven by his passion for learning and disseminating the divine wisdom of the Deen, his Islamic religion, Abdul got his path through a remarkable journey of education. He laid the foundation of his scholarly pursuits by obtaining a degree in the Islamic Studies from the well-known Jammiyathul Arabiyathul Bukhariya in Chennai.
After knowing the importance of Finance, he went on to pursue a specialization in Islamic Finance. He successfully earned an M.B.A. degree in Islamic Finance from the well-known B.S. Abdur Rahman University.
Mission of Abdul Basith Bukhari
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Abd al-Basit
ʻAbd al-Bāsiṭ (ALA-LC romanization of Arabic: عبد الباسط) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Bāsiṭ, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.[1][2] It means "servant of the Expander".
It may refer to:
- Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad (1927–1988), Egyptian Qari (reciter of the Qur-an)
- Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (1952–2012), Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing
- Abdulbaset Sieda (born 1956), Kurdish-Syrian academic and politician
- Amr Abdel Basset Abdel Azeez Diab, known as Amr Diab (born 1961), Egyptian singer
- Abdul Basit Mahmoud Abdul Karim, possible original name of Ramzi Yousef (born 1967), Pakistani convicted for terrorism
- Abdul Basith (volleyball) (died 1991), Indian volleyball player
- Abdul Basit, Ghanaian footballer
- Abdul Basit, Pakistani diplomat
- Abdel Basset Turki, Iraqi politician
- Hafiz Abdul Basit, Pakistani held in extrajudicial detention
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