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  2. Maria Ulfah - Wikipedia

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    Ulfah was born in Lamongan Regency, East Java, on December 21, 1955, to Haji Mudhoffar and Hajjah Ruminah. [9] She was the ninth child of twelve. In 1981, she married Mukhtar Ikhsan, a pulmonologist and respiratory physician and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Indonesia.

  3. Qāriʾ - Wikipedia

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    'reader', plural قُرَّاء qurrāʾ or قَرَأَة qaraʾa) is a person who recites the Quran with the proper rules of recitation . [1] Although it is encouraged, a qāriʾ does not necessarily have to memorize the Quran, just to recite it according to the rules of tajwid with melodious sound.

  4. Veve Zulfikar - Wikipedia

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    Veryal Eisha Aqila Zulfikar Basyaiban [4] or better known as Veve Zulfikar (born 7 July 2003) is an Indonesian religious singer, actress, and brand ambassador.In addition, she is also an Indonesian young qāriʾah (female reciter of the Quran) who is often invited to various provinces in Indonesia to recite verses of the Quran at various religious events.

  5. Rubina Khalid (qaria) - Wikipedia

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    Rubina taught as Assistant Professor of Arabic at Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore and Government Islamia College, Lahore for 37 years. [3] [4] She first started appearing on the PTV in 1971 to recite the Quran. [1] She was married to a college professor Khalid Mahmood Hashmi and had two daughters, Namrah and Arooba. [3] [1]

  6. Noreen Muhammad Siddiq - Wikipedia

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    His unique sound made him one of the Muslim world's most popular reciters. Siddiq's recitation mirrored the five-note or pentatonic scale that is common in Muslim-majority regions of the Sahel and the Horn of Africa. After his passing, Omar Suleiman tweeted "The world has lost one of the most beautiful [voices] of our time."

  7. Seven readers - Wikipedia

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    There are ten recitations following different schools of qira'ates, each one deriving its name from a noted Quran reciter called qāriʾ. [6]These ten qira'ates are issued from the original seven which are confirmed (mutawatir) (Arabic: قِرَاءَاتٌ مُتَوَاتِرَةٌ) by these seven Quran readers who lived in the second and third century of Islam.

  8. Laleh Bakhtiar - Wikipedia

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    Laleh Mehree Bakhtiar (born Mary Nell Bakhtiar; July 29, 1938 – October 18, 2020) was an Iranian-American Islamic and Sufi scholar, author, translator, and psychologist. [1] [2] She produced a gender-neutral translation of the Quran, The Sublime Quran, and challenged the status quo on the Arabic word daraba, traditionally translated as "beat" — a word that she said has been used as ...

  9. Category:Quran reciters - Wikipedia

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