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Egyptian Qari Mahmoud Shahat Anwar Praises Father as His First Role Model

11:42 - January 13, 2024
News ID: 3486789
IQNA – Mahmoud Shahat Anwar, a renowned Egyptian qari who is the son of late Quran reciter Sheikh Shahat Muhammad Anwar, described his father as his first role model and source of guidance.

Mahmoud Shahat Anwar and a photo of his father

 

“He taught me how to remain steadfast in the face of roaring waves of life,” he said in an interview on the 15th anniversary of Shahat Muhammad Anwar’s death.

Mahmoud added that his Quranic upbringing and his love and reverence for the Holy Book were achieved thanks to his father’s efforts.

Shahat Muhammad Anwar was one of the most prominent Quran reciters of Egypt who gained fame at an early age because of his talent in this field.

Shahat was born in July 1950 in Kafr el-Wazir village in Egypt’s Dakahlia Governorate. He lost his father when he was three months old.

Anwar started learning the Quran at a young age and memorized the entire Holy Book at 8. When he was ten, his uncle took him to Kafr el-Maqam village to learn Tajweed recitation with Master Seyed Ahmed Fararahi.

He learned Quran recitation and soon became a famous qari.

Quran masters like Said Abdul Samad al-Zanani and Hamdi Zamil were among those who began the path of Quran recitation after attending Quran recitation circles of Shahat.

“By memorizing the Quran (in childhood), I felt I had reached an indescribable happiness,” he said. “After that, because I had a beautiful voice and my Lahn was like that of great masters, … I became known as “little master”.

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Then he was invited to recite the Quran at a program which was also attended by Kamil al-Balouhi, the head of Egypt’s Quran Radio at the time.

Al-Balouhi invited him to recite the Quran at the Radio and he entered the Quran Radio in 1979.

Egyptian Qari Mahmoud Shahat Anwar Praises Father as His First Role Model

Shahat Muhammad Anwar traveled to many countries like Spain, France, the US, Nigeria, Cameroon, Argentina, and Britain, for Quran recitation.

His three sons and six daughters are all memorizers of the Quran. His sons Anwar and Mahmoud are also renowned qaris.

Due to a liver disease, he could not recite the Quran in Quranic programs in the last four years of his life. 

Shahat died on January 13, 2008 at the age of 58 after a long period of illness.

Following is his recitation of Verses 38-40 of Surah At-Tawbah of the Quran:

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