Reliability across major critics
jarh wa ta'dil — the more critics agree, the firmer the verdict
Ibn Hajar al-ʿAsqalani
تقريب التهذيب
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planned
al-Dhahabi
ميزان الاعتدال
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planned
Abu Hatim al-Razi
الجرح والتعديل
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planned
Yahya b. Maʿin
تاريخ ابن معين
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planned
al-Bukhari
التاريخ الكبير
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planned
al-Nasa'i
الضعفاء والمتروكون
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planned
al-ʿUqaylī
الضعفاء الكبير
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planned
al-Daraqutni
العلل
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planned
pelled Nur Ad-Din Ahmed or Nour Addeen Ahmad, was an Egyptian Quran reciter recognized for his calm murattal recitation in the Hafs ‘an ‘Asim riwāyah. His recorded renditions of surahs such as Qaaf, Adh-Dhariyat, At-Tūr, An-Najm, Al-Qamar, and Ar-Raḥmān are featured in reputable Qur’anic audio archives, highlighting a balanced and clear vocal delivery appreciated for both prayer and spiritual listening.
Little is publicly documented regarding his early life or formal Tajwīd education. His inclusion in respected Arabic-language recitation collections confirms traditional recitation training and ongoing appreciation among listeners seeking reflective and devotional Quranic recitation.
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