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Ibn Amir al-Shami
Abdullah ibn Amir al-Yahsubi (8–118 AH / 630–736 CE), the leading imam of Syria (al-Sham) in Quranic recitation and one of the Ten canonical reciters. He met some of the Companions and received the qirāʾa through al-Mughira ibn Abi Shihab al-Makhzumi from Uthman ibn Affan.
Reciters
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Sejarah Qiraat Ini
The qirāʾa of Ibn Amir represents the Syrian school that developed in the Levant. It is distinguished by a chain of transmission connecting directly to Uthman ibn Affan, along with unique phonetic features in tafkhim (velarisation) and hamza treatment.
Kawasan Geografi Utama
The qirāʾa of Ibn Amir historically spread throughout the Levant and continues to be taught in Islamic qirāʾat centres, though the Hafs recitation is now the most widespread in these regions.
Narrator: Hisham an Ibn Amir
Hisham ibn Ammar al-Dimashqi (153–245 AH / 770–859 CE), one of the most famous transmitters of Ibn Amir al-Shami and the preacher of Damascus. He received the recitation through an unbroken chain from Ibn Amir via the masters of Damascus.
Ahmed Diban1,043 kali didengar
Abdul Malik Al Masry702 kali didengar
Shaya Al Tamimi549 kali didengar
Ahmed Al Maasrawi371 kali didengar
Ahmed Shaaban Ghazal272 kali didengar
Ibrahim AlJarmi252 kali didengar
Ahmed Ghassan Al Naji205 kali didengar
Kamal Al Maroush112 kali didengar
Amine Ben Idris Faltah21 kali didengar
Abdullah Al Hanawi6 kali didengar
Narrator: Ibn Dhakwan an Ibn Amir
Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Bashir, known as Ibn Dhakwan al-Dimashqi (173–242 AH / 789–856 CE), one of the senior transmitters of Ibn Amir's recitation. He served as imam of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and was its custodian.
Mishary Alafasy5,005 kali didengar
Ahmed Diban1,043 kali didengar
Abdul Malik Al Masry702 kali didengar
Ahmed Al Maasrawi371 kali didengar
Ibrahim AlJarmi252 kali didengar
Ahmed Ghassan Al Naji205 kali didengar
Youssef Nouh Ahmed184 kali didengar
Kamal Al Maroush112 kali didengar
Muftah Al saltani65 kali didengar
Muhammad Shaaban Abu Qarn33 kali didengar