القرآن بصوت هاني الرفاعي Description
Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai is a distinguished reciter of the Qur’an and an Islamic scholar, born in 1974 in the city of Jeddah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His fame is largely based on his unique, emotional voice that attracts many believers. Currently, Hani Al-Rifai holds the position of imam
. The preacher is at the Anani Mosque in Jeddah
Hani Al-Rifai grew up in a conservative family that paid great attention to learning the Qur’an. At the age of 12, Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai memorized the entire Holy Quran, and he learned under the supervision of famous sheikhs such as Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Rahim.
. Chechnya, Sheikh Ali Jaber, and Sheikh Muhammad Yusuf
Hani Al-Rifai continued his studies in Islamic studies at King Abdulaziz University, where he learned under the supervision of great scholars and sheikhs such as Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Bayyah, Sheikh
. Khaldoun Al-Ahdab, and Sheikh Ali Jaber
Recognition of Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai’s talent was cemented when he was elected as a special reciter of the Qur’an at the Royal Court of the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information. From 1998 until the death of King Fahd Ibn Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Hani Al-Rifai worked
. Also the position of personal reader to the king
In addition to his functions as an imam and reciter of the Qur’an, Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai worked as a teacher of Islamic studies in various schools in Saudi Arabia from 1998 to 2002. He was then appointed Director of Legal Affairs at
. King Faisal Hospital and Research Center in Jeddah
Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai actively participated in many religious programs, where he read verses from the Qur’an and shared religious advice. His recitations were broadcast on several television channels such as Al-Fajr,
. "Iqra", "Al Majd", or "Sharjah"
In addition to his activity in reciting the Qur’an, Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai recorded his recitations and made them available on various websites. He also wrote and published many works such as “Healing the Sick with the Holy Quran” and other books with the aim of providing further clarification about the religion. His dedication to Islam is demonstrated by his important contributions to spreading knowledge
. And spirituality
. The preacher is at the Anani Mosque in Jeddah
Hani Al-Rifai grew up in a conservative family that paid great attention to learning the Qur’an. At the age of 12, Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai memorized the entire Holy Quran, and he learned under the supervision of famous sheikhs such as Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Rahim.
. Chechnya, Sheikh Ali Jaber, and Sheikh Muhammad Yusuf
Hani Al-Rifai continued his studies in Islamic studies at King Abdulaziz University, where he learned under the supervision of great scholars and sheikhs such as Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Bayyah, Sheikh
. Khaldoun Al-Ahdab, and Sheikh Ali Jaber
Recognition of Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai’s talent was cemented when he was elected as a special reciter of the Qur’an at the Royal Court of the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information. From 1998 until the death of King Fahd Ibn Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Hani Al-Rifai worked
. Also the position of personal reader to the king
In addition to his functions as an imam and reciter of the Qur’an, Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai worked as a teacher of Islamic studies in various schools in Saudi Arabia from 1998 to 2002. He was then appointed Director of Legal Affairs at
. King Faisal Hospital and Research Center in Jeddah
Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai actively participated in many religious programs, where he read verses from the Qur’an and shared religious advice. His recitations were broadcast on several television channels such as Al-Fajr,
. "Iqra", "Al Majd", or "Sharjah"
In addition to his activity in reciting the Qur’an, Sheikh Hani Al-Rifai recorded his recitations and made them available on various websites. He also wrote and published many works such as “Healing the Sick with the Holy Quran” and other books with the aim of providing further clarification about the religion. His dedication to Islam is demonstrated by his important contributions to spreading knowledge
. And spirituality
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