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Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary (Mahmoud Khalil) was born on 17 September, 1917 in Namla, Tanta, Egypt, is a President. Discover Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Mahmoud Khalil
Occupation Scholar · Author · Qari
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 17 September 1917
Birthday 17 September
Birthplace Shobra al-Namla, Tanta, Egypt
Date of death (1980-11-24) Cairo, Egypt
Died Place Cairo, Egypt
Nationality Egypt

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Children Dr. Mohammed Al-Hussary Yasmine Al-Khayam

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2005

Al-Hussary's family runs a charity called Shaykh Al Hussary Society (Arabic: جمعيه الشّيج ٱلحصري), chaired by his daughter, Yasmeen al-Khayam (née Al-Hussary). The Society built Al-Hosary, the largest mosque in 6th of October City, inaugurated in October 2005, in his honour. The mosque complex, a major landmark of the city, also has an orphanage, a Qur'anic institute, and multi-purpose auditoriums. The mosque rather remarkably hosts sermons from contrarians such as Amr Khaled as well as orthodox clergy of Al-Azhar, and government ministers. The Society has been instrumental in resettling Syrian refugees in Egypt.

1980

He died of liver failure on 24 November 1980 during a trip to Kuwait. His last public recitals were at the Kaaba in Mecca and Masjid al Nabawi Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Salam in Medina.

At the time of his death in 1980, he left a third of his wealth to build a mosque on Al-Ajuzah Street in Cairo. In his will, he left the expenses for the mosque he had built in Tanta, as well as for the three Islamic institutes and a center dedicated to Quran memorization, Mahad Azhar (Arabic: معهد ٱلأزهر, lit. 'the luminous institute'), in his village, Shobra al-Namla.

1967

He was a recipient of the Egyptian Medal of Honour for Arts and Sciences, First Grade, from the Egyptian president Gamal 'Abd Al-Nasir, in 1967. The same year, he was elected the President of the Islamic World League of Qur'an Reciters.

1961

As one of the four top-ranking reciters in Egypt, he recorded the complete Quranic text in both styles of recitation, murattal (tarteel) and mujawwad (tajwid) and was, in fact, first-ever Qari to record and broadcast the murattal style. He recorded and wrote treatises on various Qur'an recital styles: Ḥafs ʿan ʿĀṣim in 1961, Warsh ʿan Nāfiʾ in 1964, Qālān ʿan Nâfi’ and ad-Dūrī ʿan Abi ʿAmr in 1968. In the same year, he recorded the Qu'ran in Al-Mushaf Al-Mu’allim (Arabic: المصحف المُعلّم, lit. 'Teaching Qur'an') style, a tarteel technique with exclusive focus on pedagogy.

1960

After returning to Cairo, al-Hussary studied and taught at Al-Azhar University. In 1960, he led the department of al-Hadith bi Jam'i al-Buhuth al-Islamiyah (Arabic: الحدِيث بِجامِع البحوث الإسـلامـية) for correcting Quranic codexes present in the al-Azhar libraries.

In 1960, he travelled to Pakistan and India, the first Egyptian Qari to do so, to recite at a conference in the presence of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, and the first Egyptian President, Gamal Abdul Nasir. He accompanied the Rector of Al-Azhar University on their travels. He was invited to participate in the World of Islam Festival in London (1976). He has recited the Quran in front of the American Congress, the United Nations in 1977, and at the Buckingham Palace in 1978. He has been on Qur'an recital tours to the Philippines, China, France, and Singapore; in addition to touring other Muslim countries, mostly during the month of Ramadan.

1957

Al-Azhar awarded him the title Shaykh al-Maqāriʾ (Arabic: شـيخ المقارِئ, lit. 'Scholar of the Reciting Schools') in 1957. He was also appointed to the board of Islamic research on Hadith and the Qur'an at Al-Azhar.

1955

In 1955, he was appointed to the Al-Hussein Mosque in Cairo and remained in-service there for 29 years, until his death.

1944

Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary (Arabic: ٱلشِـيـْخ محمُود خَلِيـْل الْحُصـري), also known as Al-Hussary, was an Egyptian Qari widely acclaimed for his accurate recitation of the Qur'an. Al-Hussary committed the entire Qur'an to memory by age 8 and started reciting at public gatherings by age 12. In 1944, Al-Hussary won Egypt Radio's Qu'ran Recitation competition which had around 200 participants, including veterans like Muhammad Rifat. The quadrumvirate of El Minshawy, Abdul Basit, Mustafa Ismail, and Al-Hussary, who belong to the famous and well-respected "Egyptian Reciting School", are generally considered the most important and famous Qurra' of modern times to have had an outsized impact on the Islamic world.

He moved to Cairo and joined Egypt's official Qur'an radio station as a reciter making his first appearance on February 16, 1944. Just a year later, in 1945, al-Hussary was appointed reciter at the Ahmad al-Badawi mosque. On August 7, 1948, he was nominated mu'adhin of the Sidi Hamza Mosque and later, a Muqri (Arabic: مُقْرِئْ, lit. 'reciter') at the same mosque. He also supervised recitation centers in the al-Gharbia province. Though a conflicting report claims he served at the Ahmad al-Badawi mosque for 10 straight years.

In 1944, Al-Hussary won Egypt Radio's Qu'ran Recitation competition which had around 200 participants, among them some veterans like Muhammad Rifat, Ali Mahmud, and Abd Al-Fattah Ash-Sha'sha'i.

1926

The 26th International Quran Contest hosted by Egypt was named after him in his honour.