For those who don't know: The Moroccan recitation was in Warsh 'An Nafi The one from Ghana was in As-Sousi 'An Abi 'Amr And The Libyan one could potentially be in 'Qaloon or 'Hafs, since there are no differences in this particular ayah between 'Hafs and 'Qaloon. If you don't understand what these are, watch the video Arabic101 (the main channel of the one who uploaded this video) made on the Qira'at. Jazakum Allahu Khairan. P.S: As a Sudanese person, it kind of makes me sad the Sudanese recitation wasn't in Ad-Douri 'An Abi 'Amr, since it's the most popular Qira'ah in Sudan, but it is what it is lol
Just to add some notes: The recitation from Libya was recited in the Riwayah of Qaloon. Also the Riwayah has in total 4 ways to recite it in called اوجه. The most popular and the easiest one is by the way of Ibn Nasheet which has no meem al jam' and qasr ul-Mad. There are also ways which differ from Hafs a bit more. There is a lot more to this topic but this is a brief explanation. Jazakumullahu khairan
@@ggxhard2779 This is a brief description in arabic which explains the difference between all the Awjuh: ruclips.net/video/jKFzh2UJ7Ng/видео.htmlsi=pcsQinPYmlqy4B2x This is a khatmah of all the awjuh so you can listen to the difference: ruclips.net/p/PLg6mLDjQX24pNM2ZueKkPTzv3UaDiLWP2&si=S1x8U-WNtvlXI6bO
Even though my favroite reciter is Mishary, who does not recite like egyptians, the Egyptian and african quraa cannot be beat. The ones from Soninke and sudan are so beautiful and remind me of Qari noreen, whose voice was out of this world
My favourite ones are: The first reciter The Morrocan. The Libyan. The Egyptian. The Turkish. The reciter from Soninke. Shaikh Okasha. The Iraqi. The Indian. The Sudanese. Shaikh abdul rashid as-sufi. I love them all. May ALLAH bless you and all the reciters. It is difficult for me to choose a favourite. You chose good reciters. Thank you. May ALLAH reward you abundantly. Ameen
No need for the flag. We have no flags between us in Islam & no borders. Dhig calanka & be equally proud of all sheikhs not js 1 sheikh bc his from the same country as u.
@streetdisciple5246 They have similar styles but they probably have some differences. Check out the video of that one old man reciting different adhan styles. His Indian style and Bangladesh style are similar but noticeably different.
Look at the map, disappointing they have divided the map of Somalia 🇸🇴 These gaalraac secessionists have polluted every map. It is up to you to correct or call out where you see your country being violated.
@Aishas_daughter_ the map that was put on there initially showed Somalia divided which is a violation of our territorial integrity and sovereignty. To see a channel about deen and to promote colonial borders is shameful and downright disrespectful. Somalia is bordered by non Muslim countries who see us as a threat since we are 100% Muslim. DO NOT take light this distortion of Somalia map lightly and brush it off. If our enemies win it will allow Christian majority Ethiopia and Kenya to take over. Where you see incorrect map, point it out. There is no such thing called somaliland, it is created out of qabiil and hatred of other Muslims. To this day, Muslims are killed in name of this qabiil somaliland. The blood of a Muslim is more worthy than anything else. Non Somali Muslim really aught to stop this violation of Somalis and our country Somalia.
Assalaamoe 3aleykoem wa rahmatoellaahie wa barakaatoeh, I'm frim Morocco and i like Somalia, 'Abderrashied as-Soefie, Allaahoemma Baariek Allaahoemma Baariek kemlien 🤲🏻
For the next video, consider adding Sheikh Ali Barrak from Tunisia. He has a very unique style of recitation that is known to every Tunisian child still today, as his recitation is used on TV broadcast until today alhamdullilah.
With due respect to all the reciters and the way of their recitation, but my favorite reciters are Qari Barakatullah Saleem from Afghanistan and Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy from Kuwait.
Im Turkish born in the Netherlands. And when I became practising alhamdulillah I went to a Marrocan masjid where I learned how to recite quran. But i always find it weard when I hear Turkish people they recite different than the rest of the world. Im mainly talking about the dammah becoming a ü rather than a u. I whent to my family in Turky recently and only asked the imam where he got his ijazah he told me from the mufti. Note that not all Turks ofc recite this way. Forexample the one in the video recites it the right way.
I’m from Pakistan 🇵🇰. Hoped to hear someone from my country too but no problem. Some really beautiful recitations. The variation by some african nations sound so different. All so beautiful. ALLAH guide us all and unite us all and may Islam be established in the land once again. ameen.
I loved the recitation of Shaikh Abdul-Raziq Ash Shahawi the most. I can't find any other recitation by him anywhere on the internet. Where may I look for his recitation?
I love how you didn't opt for recitations with exaggerated tatrib/use of maqamat, i don't know if these are exactly okay but there are far worse examples, i enjoyed it very much baraka allahu fika wa fi man rabbak :)
I like all the recitations but the qirrat of surah yousuf was really outstanding MASHA-ALLAH. Kindly add the recitation from Pakistan too next time akhi. JazakAllah khair
Different countries, Different voices, but same book. 💗Beauty of Islam.
0:12 Al-Hijaaz
0:41 Najd
1:25 Morocco
2:08 Libya
2:49 Egypt
4:04 Turkey
5:37 Soninke
6:37 Ghana
7:20 Iraq
8:06 India
8:35 Sudan
9:20 Somalia
Jazakallah khair
What’s lybia? LIBYA
Soninke is for Senegal & Mali
JazakALLAH khair
@@faye_bulousand more
For those who don't know:
The Moroccan recitation was in Warsh 'An Nafi
The one from Ghana was in As-Sousi 'An Abi 'Amr
And The Libyan one could potentially be in 'Qaloon or 'Hafs, since there are no differences in this particular ayah between 'Hafs and 'Qaloon.
If you don't understand what these are, watch the video Arabic101 (the main channel of the one who uploaded this video) made on the Qira'at. Jazakum Allahu Khairan.
P.S: As a Sudanese person, it kind of makes me sad the Sudanese recitation wasn't in Ad-Douri 'An Abi 'Amr, since it's the most popular Qira'ah in Sudan, but it is what it is lol
I listened to a recitation in Qaloon, and I was surprised to see how similar it is to hafs, theres barely any difference
Just to add some notes: The recitation from Libya was recited in the Riwayah of Qaloon. Also the Riwayah has in total 4 ways to recite it in called اوجه. The most popular and the easiest one is by the way of Ibn Nasheet which has no meem al jam' and qasr ul-Mad. There are also ways which differ from Hafs a bit more. There is a lot more to this topic but this is a brief explanation. Jazakumullahu khairan
@@musaabtn can you link me a video that talks about the 4 awjah of riwayah qaloon
I didn’t even know this was a separate channel. Jzkh for highlighting this, I just subbed to this channel.
@@ggxhard2779 This is a brief description in arabic which explains the difference between all the Awjuh:
ruclips.net/video/jKFzh2UJ7Ng/видео.htmlsi=pcsQinPYmlqy4B2x
This is a khatmah of all the awjuh so you can listen to the difference:
ruclips.net/p/PLg6mLDjQX24pNM2ZueKkPTzv3UaDiLWP2&si=S1x8U-WNtvlXI6bO
Alhamdulilah for being able to listen to this video
The Sudani recitation hits the core of my soul.
Mohamed Nooren ❤❤❤
What if you heard Shiekh Nooreen.. Or Shiekh AlZain ❤🎉❤
I'm Algerian but sheikh abdurashid ali sufi is my favorite reciter 🇩🇿🇸🇴
I'm Somali and loved listening to him and never expected him to be Somali
@@nufailanoon what!?! Xagee joogtaa walaaloh
@@abu-ff8wshhhh wuxu rabo myu nooshegaa😂
@@abu-ff8ws I'm a girl. Laakin Somalia makukorin
@@nufailanoon ok xagee kukortay marka if you don't mind
I'm proud Soninke from Gambia 🇬🇲 the smiling cost of west Africa
Mashallah hi from bangladesh
The Soninke was the best, ma sha Allah
اسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I want to know about Gambia insha'Allah
It sounds nearly musical❤❤❤
ALLA ﷻ barik
Alhamdulilah what unites all muslims around the globe is the beautiful Book of Allah!
I love Sheikh Okasha Kameny's recitation.
Same
اللهم ارحمنا بالقرآن واجعله لنا إماما ونورا وهدى ورحمة
Ameen
As a north African i find the soninke and Sudanese recitations resonate with my soul more !!
Even though my favroite reciter is Mishary, who does not recite like egyptians, the Egyptian and african quraa cannot be beat. The ones from Soninke and sudan are so beautiful and remind me of Qari noreen, whose voice was out of this world
My favourite ones are:
The first reciter
The Morrocan.
The Libyan.
The Egyptian.
The Turkish.
The reciter from Soninke.
Shaikh Okasha.
The Iraqi.
The Indian.
The Sudanese.
Shaikh abdul rashid as-sufi.
I love them all.
May ALLAH bless you and all the reciters.
It is difficult for me to choose a favourite.
You chose good reciters.
Thank you. May ALLAH reward you abundantly.
Ameen
The Iraqi one is Kurdish, it’s a shame this person didn’t include Kurdistan seeing as they have arguably the best reciters
All of them have a unique way of reciting
Sheikh Abdurrashed Sufi is my most favourite reciter. When listening to his tilawah, it brings tears to my eyes.
Not only educational with beautiful recitation and Tajweed, the video production is also amazing.
Instant subscription!
Libya, Iraq, India and Somalia were the most beautiful in my opinion. Ma shaa Allah, Allahumma baarik.
My favourite reciter is Abdul Rashid Sufi 🇸🇴
Excellent reciter, my Favorite is Sheikh Abdallah Humeid
No need for the flag. We have no flags between us in Islam & no borders. Dhig calanka & be equally proud of all sheikhs not js 1 sheikh bc his from the same country as u.
@@Mayyah12 si wacan baad wax ugu sheegtay mahadsanid
@@Mayyah12correct
is he a sufi for real ?
سبحان الله، لغات مختلفة وقرآن واحد
( وَلَقَدْ يَسَّرْنَا الْقُرْآنَ لِلذِّكْرِ فَهَلْ مِنْ مُدَّكِرٍ ).
صدق الله العظيم
7:20 Sheikh Halo Amen Al Kurdi recites in Maqam Al Iraqi Hazeen. Beautiful Ma Sha Allah! ❤🌼
Assalamualaikum.
I am from Malaysia. Beautiful and wonderful compilation. Thank you.
May Allah SWT bless you.
Wa ʿalaykum us-Salām wa-Raḥmatullāhi wa-Barakātuh from Pakistan
im somali but i love the sudani recitation
Appreciated this, jazakallahu khairan. Would appreciate a part 2 as well with different countries and regions, especially Bangladesh.
I think India and Bangladesh is same style so India represents that region
@streetdisciple5246 They have similar styles but they probably have some differences. Check out the video of that one old man reciting different adhan styles. His Indian style and Bangladesh style are similar but noticeably different.
I always loved the turkish Quran Recitation .
6:38 Heavenly Recitation. Masha Allah
Africans have the most melodious voice❤❤
MashAlla! Beautiful reciations.
The SONINKE one is my favorite :)
Deffrent locations deffrent colores deffrent nationalities , deffrent Voices, yet one Quran.
Alhamdulillah.
May Allah unite the ummah.
I saw my country and clicked lol 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
Look at the map, disappointing they have divided the map of Somalia 🇸🇴
These gaalraac secessionists have polluted every map.
It is up to you to correct or call out where you see your country being violated.
@@masale sorry?
@@Aishas_daughter_guess they talking about Somalia and Somali-land
@@SunkenHourz it’s Somalia at the end of the day
@Aishas_daughter_ the map that was put on there initially showed Somalia divided which is a violation of our territorial integrity and sovereignty.
To see a channel about deen and to promote colonial borders is shameful and downright disrespectful.
Somalia is bordered by non Muslim countries who see us as a threat since we are 100% Muslim. DO NOT take light this distortion of Somalia map lightly and brush it off. If our enemies win it will allow Christian majority Ethiopia and Kenya to take over.
Where you see incorrect map, point it out. There is no such thing called somaliland, it is created out of qabiil and hatred of other Muslims. To this day, Muslims are killed in name of this qabiil somaliland. The blood of a Muslim is more worthy than anything else. Non Somali Muslim really aught to stop this violation of Somalis and our country Somalia.
I always learn SO much from this channel! May Allah reward you!
Greetings from Egypt. The Libyan sheikh was the best in this video
yes for me too and i didn't find his recitations on web cheich mohamed ad darouqui...
I really like the west african recitations
Me too
The najdi recitation carries a lot of nostalgia for me
جزاك الله خيرا 🇸🇩🇸🇩
one of my favorite videos of all time
The traditional Soninke style is very similar to how the Quran is traditionally recited in East Africa. Amazing.
2:48 Egypt version is nice 😍
Subhanallah i love okasha kameny very much. May allah preserve him
Najd recitation ❤
The most ancient one, and the most likely to have been used during early Islam
و انا اشاهد المقطع
قلت الحمد لله أن الاسلام ليس له بلد بل كل بنو ادم مسلمون ❤🎉❤
الاسلام دين كل الناس
الحمد لله على نعمة الإسلام ❤🎉
لِنحفظ القرآن ، أو لِنَمُت ونحن نحاول .
Assalaamoe 3aleykoem wa rahmatoellaahie wa barakaatoeh,
I'm frim Morocco and i like Somalia, 'Abderrashied as-Soefie, Allaahoemma Baariek
Allaahoemma Baariek kemlien 🤲🏻
Wa ʿalaykum us-Salām wa-Raḥmatullāhi wa-Barakātuh from Pakistan
For the next video, consider adding Sheikh Ali Barrak from Tunisia. He has a very unique style of recitation that is known to every Tunisian child still today, as his recitation is used on TV broadcast until today alhamdullilah.
جزاك الله خيرا
The Sonike and Sudanese reciters got me.....May Almighty Allah (SAW) reward the Qaris🙏
Ghana sounds the best. It's really beautiful such that one would want to listen to it for hours.
Beautiful compilation. JazakAllahu khair.
I would like see a part 2 as well, including recitations from maybe Malaysia, Indonesia, Bosnia etc. ☺️
Please continue this video❤❤❤
the beauty of ahlul sunnah
With due respect to all the reciters and the way of their recitation, but my favorite reciters are Qari Barakatullah Saleem from Afghanistan and Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy from Kuwait.
Masha’Allah all recitations are beautiful
Part 2 pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee
jazakallahu khairan
its a great video allahumma barik
Impossible to choose from among all these incredible reciters.
Assalamu Alyikum to All brothers and sisters here , am from Ghana 🇬🇭 Alhamdulilah
Wa ʿalaykum us-Salām wa-Raḥmatullāhi wa-Barakātuh from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
My favorite Sheikh Abdulwadood Haneef ❤️
man you sliced up Morocco into two parts.
من اجمل الفيديوهات
جزاك الله خيراً كثيرا
The effort is really appreciated❤❤
does anyone have a link to more recitations by the one from the hijaaz?
SubhanAllah! All beautifully recited. The language is the same! The message is the same.....Allah Wahad, Mohammed (pbuh) Rasool Allah.
First time I head west African lilt (Soninke). Beautiful mashallah.
Saudi Arabia , Turkish and Sudan have amazing recitations. ❤💖
Awaiting Pakistan also 🇵🇰🩷
Mashallah all of them were great, but I particularly liked the Soninke and Sudanese recitations.
Waalaikumsalam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh barakAllahu feek
May Allah's mercy and rahmah be on all qurra. Everyone has his unique style but share the same message
Check out Sheikh Abdul Muttalib ibn ‘Achoura from Algeria for his incredibly beautiful Warsh recitation.
Can you give us access to more audio's of the reciter from Al-Hijaaz?
It is basically the most common recitation by the Imams of Al-Haram .. Like Shaikh Shuraim, Sudais, Bandar Baleela
Some of the Hijazi Shaykh's recitations are on this channel:
www.youtube.com/@user-qy6yw9vu4i
@@Arabic101Vocals Yes, i know. Baraka Llahou fik. But i am searching for more of the recitor in the video. He is unknown to me.
@@Hoessein80me too
Where can I find more recitations from the first sheikh?
Can u do part 2 with different country
My favourite are the 3 African ones. Sudan, west African then Somali. They have such melodious voices.
Im Turkish born in the Netherlands.
And when I became practising alhamdulillah I went to a Marrocan masjid where I learned how to recite quran.
But i always find it weard when I hear Turkish people they recite different than the rest of the world.
Im mainly talking about the dammah becoming a ü rather than a u.
I whent to my family in Turky recently and only asked the imam where he got his ijazah he told me from the mufti.
Note that not all Turks ofc recite this way.
Forexample the one in the video recites it the right way.
Shiekh Okasha is a heavy favorite in Somalia, but those Kurdish brothers voice is heart warming
He didn’t even include Kurdistan, Kurds arguably have the best voices for reciting
All of them are beautiful..😢
All are beautifull recitations from a Soninké descendant.
What
@@adamlimaliaall of the refutations are beautiful and the commenter is descendant from the soninke people
براك الله.
Nigeria is one of the best.
And has the highest population of memorizers.
I’m from Pakistan 🇵🇰. Hoped to hear someone from my country too but no problem.
Some really beautiful recitations. The variation by some african nations sound so different. All so beautiful. ALLAH guide us all and unite us all and may Islam be established in the land once again. ameen.
Pakistanis have made me cry in the masjid!! This video does not do justice but Masha Allah it’s so beautiful regardless it’s the Quran!!!
@@letstargazerespect from Pakistan 🇵🇰
They were all beautiful ❤️
I loved the recitation of Shaikh Abdul-Raziq Ash Shahawi the most. I can't find any other recitation by him anywhere on the internet. Where may I look for his recitation?
@shahawy_83 as per the video
Me neither I rlly wanna find it bro
Its in the video description
SubhanAllah, a miracle, blessing, divine sign and reminder from our Creator, the Lord of the Worlds.
Abdur Rashid sufi. His tajweed is on point. Stops and pauses at the revommended places in the Qur'an.
very lovely video mashallah. I enjoyed this
I love how you didn't opt for recitations with exaggerated tatrib/use of maqamat, i don't know if these are exactly okay but there are far worse examples, i enjoyed it very much baraka allahu fika wa fi man rabbak :)
Wow Each so unique but beautiful and powerful nonetheless. My favourite were all the African recitations 🇸🇳 🇸🇩 🇸🇴 🇬🇭 🇱🇾 🇪🇬 🇲🇦
Love the sudani recitation ❤
I like all the recitations but the qirrat of surah yousuf was really outstanding MASHA-ALLAH. Kindly add the recitation from Pakistan too next time akhi. JazakAllah khair
beautiful, my favorites were egypt, mali, and sudan.
I’m Libyan & I love the Iraqi recitation best
It's nice to see how each country has fleshed out a maqam to use.
Love from Assam, India
Different languages different cultures different colors and different qirah❤ subhana Allah we all are united in Islam ummah Mohamed Saw
Merci
Shaykh Halo al kurdi, beautiful
MASHA ALLAH
In Nigeria we have reciters like Shaykh Ahmad Sulaiman, ...
Missing Bangladeshi 🇧🇩 ...
This is a wonderful video !
Ma'Shaa'ALLAH ❤
where can i find the first one (al hijaaz, sh. Abdullah at twigri) i cant find it
anyone know where i can find more recitation of the 1st person