عمر القزابري القرآن أثمان ورش Description
The Qur’an is Othman, narrated by Warsh on the authority of Nafi’, in the voice of Sheikh Omar Al-Qazbari
the biography :
Reader Omar Al-Qazbari
Sheikh Omar Al-Qazzabri is considered one of the most prominent Moroccan reciters. He was born on August 4, 1974, in Marrakesh. He received the Qur’an at a young age from his father, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Qazzabri, one of the scholars of Marrakesh, and completed the Qur’an at the age of eleven. He is currently the imamate at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
He lived his childhood in the city of Marrakesh, through which he overlooked the world of the Qur’an and lived in its spaces a happy childhood in the arms of his father, who left a great impact on his life.
He obtained a high school diploma in authentic education from Ibn Youssef School in Marrakesh. The death of his father caused him great pain, so he decided to travel to Saudi Arabia and reside there for five years, during which he attended classes at the Islamic Institute in Mecca in 1997 AD, and assumed the Imamate of the University Mosque in Jeddah.
During his stay in Saudi Arabia, he met a number of senior sheikhs, including Sheikh Mahmoud Ismail, a scholar of Al-Azhar, and Sheikh Al-Fah Al-Mauritani, and he learned the sciences of the Qur’an from them. Then he returned to Morocco and took up preaching at the Bab Al-Rayyan Mosque in the Al-Alfa neighborhood in Casablanca, where his sermons attracted thousands of worshipers. However, he was ordered to stop leading the imamate following the bombings of May 16, 2003 in Al-Bayda.
He returned again to the Holy Land after he was summoned to lead the Ibn Baz Mosque in Mecca. He traveled and got married there, before a representative of the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments contacted him and informed him of his selection as the imam of the Hassan II Mosque starting in Ramadan 2005 AD.
He was greatly influenced in his path by Sheikh Muhammad Rifaat, and he described him saying: “He takes hold of my heart, may God have mercy on him, because he was able to embody the meanings of the Holy Qur’an with his voice as none of his peers embodied him. His uniqueness was not in the strength of the voice and its longness, but rather his uniqueness was in a strange humility and in a unique depiction of the meanings.” .
Omar Al-Qazzabri also had tours in Europe, where he traveled to Germany to open a mosque in the city of Offenbach, near the city of Frankfurt, and then to France, where he opened a conference under the slogan “I was sent to perfect good morals,” and he gave a lecture entitled “His creation was the Qur’an,” which received a great response from the audience. .
Among his most prominent publications are the recited Qur’an narrated by Warsh on the authority of Nafi’, and a number of video clips of his prayers at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and his Qur’anic recitations on Al Majd TV, in addition to his interviews with some radio and television channels in Morocco and abroad.
the biography :
Reader Omar Al-Qazbari
Sheikh Omar Al-Qazzabri is considered one of the most prominent Moroccan reciters. He was born on August 4, 1974, in Marrakesh. He received the Qur’an at a young age from his father, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Qazzabri, one of the scholars of Marrakesh, and completed the Qur’an at the age of eleven. He is currently the imamate at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
He lived his childhood in the city of Marrakesh, through which he overlooked the world of the Qur’an and lived in its spaces a happy childhood in the arms of his father, who left a great impact on his life.
He obtained a high school diploma in authentic education from Ibn Youssef School in Marrakesh. The death of his father caused him great pain, so he decided to travel to Saudi Arabia and reside there for five years, during which he attended classes at the Islamic Institute in Mecca in 1997 AD, and assumed the Imamate of the University Mosque in Jeddah.
During his stay in Saudi Arabia, he met a number of senior sheikhs, including Sheikh Mahmoud Ismail, a scholar of Al-Azhar, and Sheikh Al-Fah Al-Mauritani, and he learned the sciences of the Qur’an from them. Then he returned to Morocco and took up preaching at the Bab Al-Rayyan Mosque in the Al-Alfa neighborhood in Casablanca, where his sermons attracted thousands of worshipers. However, he was ordered to stop leading the imamate following the bombings of May 16, 2003 in Al-Bayda.
He returned again to the Holy Land after he was summoned to lead the Ibn Baz Mosque in Mecca. He traveled and got married there, before a representative of the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments contacted him and informed him of his selection as the imam of the Hassan II Mosque starting in Ramadan 2005 AD.
He was greatly influenced in his path by Sheikh Muhammad Rifaat, and he described him saying: “He takes hold of my heart, may God have mercy on him, because he was able to embody the meanings of the Holy Qur’an with his voice as none of his peers embodied him. His uniqueness was not in the strength of the voice and its longness, but rather his uniqueness was in a strange humility and in a unique depiction of the meanings.” .
Omar Al-Qazzabri also had tours in Europe, where he traveled to Germany to open a mosque in the city of Offenbach, near the city of Frankfurt, and then to France, where he opened a conference under the slogan “I was sent to perfect good morals,” and he gave a lecture entitled “His creation was the Qur’an,” which received a great response from the audience. .
Among his most prominent publications are the recited Qur’an narrated by Warsh on the authority of Nafi’, and a number of video clips of his prayers at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and his Qur’anic recitations on Al Majd TV, in addition to his interviews with some radio and television channels in Morocco and abroad.
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