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The honorable Sheikh Mahmood Khaleel Al-Husaree was born in the year 1335 Hijara, corresponding to 17 September, 1917, in the   village  of  Shubra An-Naml, in the Tantaa area of the Western region of   Egypt   . 

He memorized the Qur’an when he was eight years of age, and studied in Al-Azhar. Then freed himself to study  the Qur’an sciences, with his beautiful voice and excellent skill. He took first in the radio exam in 1374 h (1944), and was a reciter at the Ahmedee mosque. He then went to Cairo and was at the Husaynee mosque from the year 1375 h (1955).  He was selected as the inspector for the Egyptian reciters, then deputy of them, until he became the head sheikh of the reciters in Egypt in 1381 h (1961).  He was of the first to make an audio recording in tajweed of the Qur’an in the way of Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim, 1381 h, and his voice remained the sole voice on the Qur’an radio of Egypt for around ten years.  He later made a recording of his recitation in the way of Warsh ‘an Naafi’ 1384 h, and then Qaloon, and Ad-Dooree, 1388 h (1968), and in this same year made a mu’allim recording of the Qur’an, and was also selected as chairman of the Islamic world reciters union.

He traveled and visited many Islamic countries in the Middle East , Asia , and Africa , and many became Muslim through him, by Allah’s Will.

He called for the establishment of Glorious Qur’an libraries in all cities and villages.

He willed one-third of his wealth to serve the Glorious Qur’an and its memorizers and spending in all kinds of charity.

He died, may Allah be merciful to him and make him of the inhabitants of Paradise , on Monday evening, the 16th of Muharram 1401 h, (24 Nov. 1980).

He wrote more than ten books on the sciences of the Glorious Qur’an.  Some of them are:

Ahkaam qir’aah al-Qur’an al-Kareem

Al-Qira’aat al-‘ashr min Ash-Shatibiyyah wa Ad-Durrah

Mu’aalim al-Ihdaa’ ilaa Ma’rafah al-Waqf wa al-Ibtidaa’

Al-Fath al-Kabeer fee al-Isti’aathah wa at-Takbeer

Ahsan al-Athr fee Taareekh al-Qurraa’ al-Arba’ah  ‘ashr

Ma’ al-Qur’an al-Kareem

Qira’ah Warsh ‘an Naafi’ Al-Madanee

Qira’ah Ad-Dooree ‘an Abi ‘Amr Al-Basree

Noor Al-Quloob fee Qiraa’ah al-Imam Ya’qoob

As-Sabeel Al-Muyassar fee Qiraa’ah al-Imaam Abee Ja’far


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From islaam.net,  Who is Al Husary ?

Sheikh Mahmûd Khalîl al-Husarî (d. 1980) was born near Tanta, north of Cairo. When he was twenty-five years of age he went to Tanta and established himself as a reciter. He was the reciter at the well-known Ahmadî mosque there. Ten years later he moved to Cairo, joined the Radio in 1944, and became the reciter at the Husayn mosque in 1955. In Cairo Sheikh al-Husarî also studied at al-Azhar University: he was a well-known religious scholar and author of many books on various aspects of the Qur'ân. He was also involved in the recent Azhari printing of the Qur'ânic text. His status as reciter was somewhat official: he held the title Sheikh al-Maqâri, and his opinions were frequently solicited and quoted by the media. He also accompanied the reciter of al-Azhar on his travels and was invited to participate in the World of Islam festival in London (1976). Sheikh al-Husarî's recordings are widely distributed outside Egypt. As one of the four top-ranking reciters in Egypt, he recorded the complete Qur'ânic text in both styles of recitation, murattal and mujawwad, and was the first to record and broadcast the murattal style. Sheikh al-Husarî is known for the correctness of his recitation and adherence to the Sunnah, his distinctive deep voice and his long breath. His son also recites professionally.

During his lifetime he not only recorded the Qur'ân six times in the transmission of Hafs (three murattal, two mujawwad and one mu'allim), but also recorded it in the transmissions of Qâlûn 'an Nâfi', Warsh 'an Nâfi' and ad-Dûri 'an Abî 'Amr.


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