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Sheikh Mustafa Ismail; A Legendary Qari from Egypt

16:03 - December 26, 2023
News ID: 3486575
IQNA – Today, December 26, marks the anniversary of the death of one of Egypt’s most renowned Quran reciters.

Late Egyptian qari Sheikh Mustafa Ismail

 

Sheikh Mustafa Ismail died 45 years ago to date, leaving a great legacy in recitation of the Quran.  

He was known as a qari with a golden larynx, a reciter from heaven and the king of Quranic Maqamat (scale of tunes).

King Farouk of Egypt chose him as the qari of the royal palace. When Egypt became a republic, presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat also honored Sheikh Mustafa Ismail.

Mustafa Ismail was born in June 1905 in a village called Mit Gazal near the city of Tanta in Egypt’s Gharbia Governorate.

Sheikh Mustafa Ismail; A Legendary Qari from Egypt

His parents named him Mustafa Muhammad Mursi Ismail. His father, who was a farmer, sent him to a Quran school headed by Sheikh Abdul Rahman Abulainain to memorize the Quran.

Mustafa Ismail managed to learn the entire Quran by heart at the age of 10.

He then started learning Quran recitation and Tajweed principles with Sheikh Idris Fakhir.

Sheikh Mustafa Ismail; A Legendary Qari from Egypt

He first recited the Quran before a crowd at the age of 14. Those who heard his recitation at the Atif Mosque in Tanta were amazed by his beautiful performance and encouraged him to continue on the path of Quran recitation.

He did so by going to Cairo and learning more in the field from prominent Qari Sheikh Muhammad Rafa’at.

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Soon he became a well-known Qari all over Egypt and travelled to many other countries, including Iraq, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Germany, Palestine, Britain and France to recite the Quran.

Sheikh Mustafa Ismail; A Legendary Qari from Egypt

He also received many medals of honor in his own country and elsewhere.

Sheikh Mustafa Ismail died on December 26, 1978 and was buried in his home.

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