Sheikh mahmoud khalil al hussary biography
He joined the Ahmadi Mosque in Tanta, and received the ten readings of the scholar Sheikh Ibrahim Salem, Sheikh of the readers of the Ahmadi Mosque, until he obtained the universal in the sciences of readings. During his visit to the State of Kuwait, he found Qur'ans that the Jews had altered, so he confronted the Zionists' faults, and made the first audio collection of the Holy Qur'an.
Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hossari. We need you! Help us build the largest biographies collection on the web! Add a New Bio. Powered by CITE. Notify me of new comments via email. Cancel Report. Create a new account. Mahmoud entered the Qur'an School at the age of four, and by age 9 [ 1 ] [ 10 ] or by 11 , [ 5 ] he had already memorized the entire Qur'an.
By age 11, he had enrolled for training at the acclaimed al-Badawi Mosque in Tanta. He moved to Cairo and joined Egypt's official Qur'an radio station as a reciter making his first appearance on February 16, Just a year later, in , al-Hussary was appointed reciter at the Ahmad al-Badawi mosque. In , he was appointed to the Al-Hussein Mosque in Cairo and remained in-service there for 29 years, until his death.
Al-Hussary authored 12 books on Qur'anic sciences in a bid to end corruption of both the text and the recitation styles.
Sheikh mahmoud khalil al hussary biography
Al Hussary was a strong proponent of preserving the qiraat art-form in its original scheme tarteel and was publicly apprehensive of innovation in recital delivery techniques. The tarteel shapes every word with an evocative manner, a fact that cannot be produced during a pure "chanted" interpretation where words are subjected to a certain musicality which can be opposing to the necessary sound print to reach the real meaning.
In another instance, he said: [ 5 ]. The tarteel puts us directly on the screen of the Qur'anic text. It puts us in an active listening position and makes the listener feel the responsibility to listen. However, "chanted" restitution borrows passages of introversion by an envelope of jollity; the tarteel is more difficult because it reveals faithfully the meaning.
The roots of tarteel deal basically with the Qur'anic text and not the musical rhythms. God has given to many people the goods of this world and beyond, and granted them by giving them happiness in the two shelters through this right path, the path of the holy Qur'an. They learned it, recite it and honoured it as it should be. They struggled to protect it and found joy in it because it always guided them towards truth and the right path.
His recitation fulfils the hearts with peace, security and calmness, and opens to his audience the gates of faith. He died of liver failure [ 11 ] on 24 November during a trip to Kuwait. At the time of his death in , he left a third of his wealth to build a mosque on Al-Ajuzah Street in Cairo. All this occurred after he wrote a formal request to take a test, which he brilliantly passed.
The sixteenth of November , was a significant day for him. He broadcasted his first recitations on an Egyptian radio station where all of his productions were kept for ten years. He lately joined the great mosque Sidi Hamza on the 7th of August