Muhammad Ghazali

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Muhammad Ghazali (full name Sheikh Muhammad al-Ghazali) was a highly influential Egyptian Islamic scholar, thinker, and writer, born in 1917. He passed away in 1996. While he was a prominent figure in Islamic thought and Dawa (preaching), and certainly recited the Quran as part of his life and teachings, he is not primarily known as a “Quran reciter” (Qari) in the same specialized sense as individuals whose main public role and legacy revolve around the art and performance of Quranic recitation. His extensive body of work primarily focused on Islamic jurisprudence, ethics, social issues, and Quranic exegesis. He pursued his education at Al-Azhar University in Egypt, graduating from the Faculty of Fundamentals of Religion. He dedicated his life to reforming Islamic thought and presenting Islam in a contemporary light. He held various positions, including Director of Islamic Call Department in Egypt, Director of the Mosque Department at the Ministry of Awqaf, and later served as the head of the Islamic Studies Department at Umm al-Qura University in Makkah. His legacy includes numerous books and lectures on various Islamic topics. While he undoubtedly had a profound connection with the Quran and recited it, his primary contribution was as a scholar, reformist, and orator rather than a professional reciter whose recordings are widely sought for their unique vocal qualities or mastery of *maqamat*. Muhammad Ghazali (also spelled Mohammed Al-Ghazali) is a Quran reciter from Saudi Arabia. He primarily recites in the Hafs ‘an Asim narration. Digital Qur’anic archives feature numerous recordings of his recitations, including complete recitations of the Holy Quran. His recitation is widely praised for its beauty, emotional depth, and clarity, often described as heart-touching and inspiring a sense of tranquility and reflection. Information regarding his specific Islamic education, teachers, public roles as an Imam or teacher, or significant life events is not widely documented in publicly accessible sources, beyond his presence in online Quranic recitation platforms.

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078 An-Naba
Mar 23, 2021
079 An-Naziat
Mar 23, 2021
080 Abasa
Mar 23, 2021
081 At-Takwir
Mar 23, 2021
082 Al-Infitar
Mar 23, 2021
083 Al-Mutaffifin
Mar 23, 2021
084 Al-Inshiqaq
Mar 23, 2021
085 Al-Burooj
Mar 23, 2021
086 At-Tariq
Mar 23, 2021
087 Al-Ala
Mar 23, 2021
088 Al-Ghashiya
Mar 23, 2021
089 Al-Fajr
Mar 23, 2021
090 Al-Balad
Mar 23, 2021
091 Ash-Shams
Mar 23, 2021
092 Al-Lail
Mar 23, 2021
093 Ad-Dhuha
Mar 23, 2021
094 Al-Inshirah
Mar 23, 2021
095 At-Tin
Mar 23, 2021
096 Al-Alaq
Mar 23, 2021
097 Al-Qadr
Mar 23, 2021
098 Al-Bayyina
Mar 23, 2021
099 Az-Zalzala
Mar 23, 2021
100 Al-Adiyat
Mar 23, 2021
101 Al-Qaria
Mar 23, 2021
102 At-Takathur
Mar 23, 2021
103 Al-Asr
Mar 23, 2021
104 Al-Humaza
Mar 23, 2021
105 Al-Fil
Mar 23, 2021
106 Quraish
Mar 23, 2021
107 Al-Maun
Mar 23, 2021
108 Al-Kauther
Mar 23, 2021
109 Al-Kafiroon
Mar 23, 2021
110 An-Nasr
Mar 23, 2021
111 Al-Masadd
Mar 23, 2021
112 Al-Ikhlas
Mar 23, 2021
113 Al-Falaq
Mar 23, 2021
114 An-Nas
Mar 23, 2021