Shaikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary quran Recitation

1 Al-Fatiha (The Opening), 7 ayat
2 Al-Baqara (The Cow), 286 ayat
3 Al-Imran (The Family of Imran), 200 ayat
4 An-Nisa (The Women), 177 ayat
5 Al-Ma'ida (The Table), 120 ayat
6 Al-An'am (The Cattle), 165 ayat
7 Al-A'raf (The Heights), 206 ayat
8 Al-Anfal (The Spoils of War), 75 ayat
9 At-Tawba (The Repentance), 129 ayat
10 Yunus (Jonah), 109 ayat
11 Hud (Hud), 123 ayat
12 Yusuf (Joseph), 111 ayat
13 Ar-Ra'd (The Thunder), 43 ayat
14 Ibrahim (Abraham), 52 ayat
15 Al-Hijr (Al-Hijr, The Stoneland, The Rock City), 99 ayat
16 An-Nahl (The Bee), 128 ayat
17 Al-Isra (Isra, The Night Journey, The Children of Israel), 111 ayat
18 Al-Kahf (The Cave), 110 ayat
19 Maryam (Mary), 98 ayat
20 Ta-Ha (Ta-Ha), 135 ayat
21 Al-Anbiya (The Prophets), 112 ayat
22 Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage, The Hajj), 78 ayat
23 Al-Muminun (The Believers), 118 ayat
24 An-Noor (The Light), 64 ayat
25 Al-Furqan (The Criterion, The Standard), 77 ayat
26 Ash-Shu'ara (The Poets), 227 ayat
27 An-Naml (The Ant, The Ants), 93 ayat
28 Al-Qisas (The Stories), 88 ayat
29 Al-Ankabut (The Spider), 69 ayat
30 Ar-Rum (The Romans, The Byzantines), 60 ayat
31 Luqman (Luqman), 34 ayat
32 As-Sajda (The Prostration, Worship, Adoration), 30 ayat,
33 Al-Ahzab (The Clans, The Coalition, The Combined Forces), 73 ayat
34 Saba (Saba, Sheba), 54 ayat
35 Fatir (The Angels, Originator), 45 ayat, 73 ayat
36 Ya-Seen (Ya-seen), 83 ayat
37 As-Saaffat (Those Who Set The Ranks, drawn Up In Ranks), 182 ayat
38 Sad (The Letter Sad), 88 ayat
39 Az-Zumar (The Troops, Throngs), 75 ayat
40 Ghafir (The Forgiver), 85 aya
41 Fussilat (Explained In Detail), 54 ayat
42 Ash-Shura (Council, Consultation), 53 ayat
43 Az-Zukhruf (Ornaments Of Gold, Luxury), 89 ayat
44 Ad-Dukhan (Smoke), 59 ayat
45 Al-Jathiya (Crouching), 37 ayat
46 Al-Ahqaf (The Wind-curved Sandhills, The Dunes), 35 ayat
47 Muhammad (Muhammad), 38 ayat
48 Al-Fath (Victory, Conquest), 29 ayat
49 Al-Hujraat (The Private Apartments, The Inner Apartments), 18 ayat
50 Qaf (The Letter Qaf), 45 ayat
51 Adh-Dhariyat (The Winnowing Winds), 60 ayat
52 At-Tur (The Mount), 49 ayatt
53 An-Najm (The Star), 62 ayat
54 Al-Qamar (The Moon), 55 ayat
55 Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent, The Mercy Giving), 78 ayat
56 Al-Waqia (The Event, The Inevitable), 96 ayatt
57 Al-Hadid (The Iron), 29 ayat
58 Al-Mujadila (She That Disputeth, The Pleading Woman), 22 ayat
59 Al-Hashr (Exile, Banishment), 24 ayat
60 Al-Mumtahina (She That Is To Be Examined, Examining Her), 13 ayat
61 As-Saff (The Ranks, Battle Array), 14 ayat
62 Al-Jumua (The Congregation, Friday), 11 ayat,
63 Al-Munafiqoon (The Hypocrites), 11 ayat
64 At-Taghabun (Mutual Disillusion, Haggling), 18 ayat
65 At-Talaq (Divorce), 12 ayat
66 At-Tahrim (Banning, Prohibition), 12 ayat
67 Al-Mulk (The Sovereignty, Control), 30 ayat
68 Al-Qalam (The Pen), 52 ayat
69 Al-Haaqqa (The Reality), 52 ayat
70 Al-Maarij (The Ascending Stairways), 44 ayat
71 Nooh (Nooh), 28 ayat
72 Al-Jinn (The Jinn), 28 ayat
73 Al-Muzzammil (The Enshrouded One, Bundled Up), 20 ayat
74 Al-Muddaththir (The Cloaked One, The Man Wearing A Cloak), 56 ayat
75 Al-Qiyama (The Rising Of The Dead, Resurrection), 40 ayat
76 Al-Insan (Human), 31 ayat
77 Al-Mursalat (The Emissaries, Winds Sent Forth), 50 ayat
78 An-Naba (The Tidings, The Announcement), 40 ayat
79 An-Naziat (Those Who Drag Forth, Soul-snatchers), 46 ayat
80 Abasa (He Frowned), 42 ayat
81 At-Takwir (The Overthrowing), 29 ayat
82 Al-Infitar (The Cleaving, Bursting Apart), 19 ayat
83 Al-Mutaffifin (Defrauding, The Cheats, Cheating), 36 ayat
84 Al-Inshiqaq (The Sundering, Splitting Open), 25 ayat
85 Al-Burooj (The Mansions Of The Stars, Constellations), 22 ayat
86 At-Tariq (The Morning Star, The Nightcomer), 17 ayat
87 Al-Ala (The Most High, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest), 19 ayat
88 Al-Ghashiya (The Overwhelming, The Pall), 26 ayat
89 Al-Fajr (The Dawn, Daybreak), 30 ayat
90 Al-Balad (The City, This Countryside), 20 ayat
91 Ash-Shams (The Sun), 15 ayat
92 Al-Lail (The Night), 21 ayat
93 Ad-Dhuha (The Morning Hours, Morning Bright), 11 ayat
94 Al-Inshirah (Solace, Consolation, Relief), 8 ayat
95 At-Tin (The Fig, The Figtree), 8 ayat
96 Al-Alaq (The Clot, Recite), 19 ayat
97 Al-Qadr (Power, Fate), 5 ayat
98 Al-Bayyina (The Clear Proof, Evidence), 8 ayat
99 Az-Zalzala (The Earthquake), 8 ayat
100 Al-Adiyat (The Courser, The Chargers), 11 ayat
101 Al-Qaria (The Calamity, The Stunning Blow, The Disaster), 11 ayat,
102 At-Takathur (Rivalry In World Increase, Competition), 8 ayat
103 Al-Asr (The Declining Day, Eventide, The Epoch), 3 ayat
104 Al-Humaza (The Traducer, The Gossipmonger), 9 ayat
105 Al-Fil (The Elephant), 5 ayat
106 Quraysh (Quraish), 4 ayat
107 Al-Ma'un (Small Kindnesses, Almsgiving, Have You Seen), 7 ayat
108 Al-Kawthar (Abundance, Plenty), 3 ayat,
109 Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers, The Kafirs), 6 ayat
110 An-Nasr (Succour, Divine Support, Victory), 3 ayat
111 Al-Masadd (The Palm Fibre), 5 ayat
112 Al-Ikhlas (Sincerity), 4 ayat
113 Al-Falaq (The Daybreak, Dawn), 5 ayat
114 Al-Nas (Mankind), 6 ayat


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Shaykh Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary

Shaykh Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary (Arabic: الشيخ محمود خليل الحصري‎) is a renowned reciter of the Qur'ân. He died in 1980.

He was born in a village called Shobra al-Namla in Tanta, Egypt in 1917. Mahmoud entered the Qur'ân School at the age of four. At 8, he had already memorized the whole Qur'ân and at 12, he entered to the religious institute and learned the ten qira'aat (recitations) in al-Azhar University.

When he was twenty-five years of age he went to Tanta and established himself as a reciter. He was the reciter at the well-known Ahmadî mosque there. Ten years later, in 1944, he moved to Cairo and entered the official radio station as a reciter where he made his first recitation on February 16, 1944. On August 7, 1948, he was nominated Mu'adhin of Sidi Hamza Mosque and then a reciter in the same mosque. He was also supervising recitation centers of al-Gharbia province.

In 1949, Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary was appointed reciter of Sidi Ahmed al-Badaoui of Tanta, of al-Ahmadi Mosque and then of al-Imam al-Hussein Mosque in Cairo by 1955.

In Cairo, Shaykh al-Hussary also studied at al-Azhar University: he was a well-known religious scholar and author of many books on various aspects of the Qur'ân. He was also involved in the recent Azhari printing of the Qur'ânic text. His status as reciter was somewhat official: he held the title Shaykh al-Maqâri (Scholar of the Reciters), and his opinions were frequently solicited and quoted by the media. He also accompanied the rector of al-Azhar on his travels and was invited to participate in the World of Islam festival in London (1976). Shaykh al-Hussary's recordings are widely distributed outside Egypt. As one of the four top-ranking reciters in Egypt, he recorded the complete Qur'ânic text in both styles of recitation, murattal (tarteel) and mujawwad (tajwid) and was the first to record and broadcast the murattal style. Shaykh al-Hussary is known for the correctness of his recitation (tajwid). His son also recites professionally.

Mahmoud Khalil al-Hussary was one of the most esteemed reciters of his time. A serial, “Imam Al Moqr’ine”, starring Hassan Youssef, was dedicated to al-Hussary’s life and performances.


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