Born in the quaint village of Armant in Egypt in 1927, the world was graced with the presence of a remarkable Qari—Abdul Basit 'Abdus-Samad. His journey in the art of Quranic recitation began when he was captivated by the melodious recitations of Muhammad Rifat. Abdul Basit's dedication and passion led him to memorize the Quran in all seven different styles, a feat that showcased his unwavering commitment to the divine words.
Even at the tender age of 14, Abdul Basit showcased his exceptional talent by leading the Tarawih prayers in local mosques during the holy month of Ramadan. His recitation left a lasting impact on the hearts of listeners, as they were mesmerized by the beauty of his tone and his meticulous adherence to the rules of Tajweed. It was his rendition of Surah Fatihah that truly highlighted his unique style, earning him accolades and recognition.
Abdul Basit's talent extended beyond his captivating voice. He played a significant role in pioneering the commercialization of recitation recordings, setting the stage for future generations of reciters. In fact, he held the distinguished position of being the first president of the Reciters' Union in Egypt.
His contributions to the world of Quranic recitation were unparalleled. Throughout the 1970s, Abdul Basit showcased his exceptional skills on the global stage, winning three world Qirat competitions. His profound impact on the field continues to resonate, as his timeless recordings inspire and uplift millions of hearts around the world.
Though Abdul Basit's physical presence may have departed, his legacy lives on. His devotion to the art of recitation and his unwavering commitment to the Quran continue to inspire future generations of reciters. Abdul Basit's name remains etched in the annals of Quranic history, forever revered as a beacon of light and a true maestro of the divine verses.
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