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Antar Muslim

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Ibn Hajar al-ʿAsqalani تقريب التهذيب planned
al-Dhahabi ميزان الاعتدال planned
Abu Hatim al-Razi الجرح والتعديل planned
Yahya b. Maʿin تاريخ ابن معين planned
al-Bukhari التاريخ الكبير planned
al-Nasa'i الضعفاء والمتروكون planned
al-ʿUqaylī الضعفاء الكبير planned
al-Daraqutni العلل planned
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, also spelled Antar Said Muslim or Antaar Saeed Muslim, was a renowned Egyptian Quran reciter and expert in Ilm al-Tajwīd, born in El Aâma, Egypt in 1936. Despite losing his eyesight at a very young age due to illness, he successfully memorized the Qur’an by the age of eight—a testament to his early dedication and remarkable memory.

He pursued his Qur’anic education at the Azhar school, a prestigious institution known for producing many of the world’s finest scholars and reciters. There, he deepened his mastery of Tajwīd and the various riwāyāt, earning a reputation as a highly respected figure in the field of Qur’an recitation across Egypt and the wider Muslim world.

Sheikh Antar Muslim’s voice was known for its clarity and deliberate pacing, making his recitations especially valuable for students and those seeking to refine their understanding of Tajwīd. Though he was visually impaired, his legacy shines brightly through his many recorded recitations and c

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