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Omar Abdul Basir

المصدر: shamela
⚖ Reliability
no classical entry imported yet
طبقة Generation
📅 Death year
⛓ Corpus footprint
📚 Six Books
🕸 Network
Reliability across major critics jarh wa ta'dil — the more critics agree, the firmer the verdict
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
Currently only Ibn Hajar's Taqrib al-Tahdhib is imported. The other rijal authorities are queued for import; each one will add a column of independent grades that this panel will surface.

an reciter from Egypt whose style blends traditional technique with emotional clarity. His recitation in the Hafs ‘an ‘Asim transmission reflects careful attention to Tajwīd, delivered in a tone that is deliberate yet expressive, offering a deeply focused experience for the listener.

Unlike many high-tempo reciters, Omar Abdul Basir leans into a slower cadence, allowing each verse to be absorbed with intention. This approach makes his recordings especially appreciated by those who use Qur’an recitation as a tool for personal reflection or structured memorization.

Although public information about his scholarly training is limited, his sound is unmistakably rooted in the Egyptian recitational tradition—precise, articulate, and imbued with spiritual weight. His recitations are well suited for listeners looking for clarity without haste, and tone without embellishment.

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