Mohamed Ayoub - Page 4
محمدأيوب
Recorded 114 surah
Tracks
See all37 | Surat Aş-Şāffāt (Those who set the Ranks) | |
38 | Surat Şād (The Letter "Saad") | |
39 | Surat Az-Zumar (The Troops) | |
40 | Surat Ghāfir (The Forgiver) | |
41 | Surat Fuşşilat (Explained in Detail) | |
42 | Surat Ash-Shūraá (The Consultation) | |
43 | Surat Az-Zukhruf (The Ornaments of Gold) | |
44 | Surat Ad-Dukhān (The Smoke) | |
45 | Surat Al-Jāthiyah (The Crouching) | |
46 | Surat Al-'Aĥqāf (The Wind-Curved Sandhills) | |
47 | Surat Muĥammad (Muhammad) | |
48 | Surat Al-Fatĥ (The Victory) |
About Reciter
Mohamed Ayoub, born Mohamed Ayoub Ibn Mohamed Youssef Ibn Soulaimane Omar, is a Saudi Qur’an reciter and imam. He was born in 1372 Hijri in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
Mohamed Ayoub grew up with the sound of the Holy Qur’an. He had memorized the Holy Book in Ibn Laden Mosque from which he graduated in 1386. He joined the Scientific Institute of Madinah soon after and left it with a degree in 1392. Later on, Mohamed entered the Islamic University where he earned his bachelor, master and doctorate in 1408.
His Islamic studies started a little earlier. Supervised by eminent Saudi Cheikhs like Abd Al Aziz Mohamed Othmane, Tantawi and Al Shankiti, Mohamed Ayoub profited from an accomplished, highly-qualified education.
Professionally, Mohamed Ayoub first worked as assistant in the Qur’an Faculty and then moved to a position of surveyor within the exams service of the same faculty which position he kept during ten years. Mohamed became member of the The King Fahd educational board and Scientific Committee for printing the Holy Qur’an.
Mohamed Ayoub had led prayers in numerous Saudi mosques like Al Anabiya (1394 to 1403), Qabaa, Abdallah Al Houssayni (1403) and the Prophet’s Mosque of Madinah Monawarah.
A discography including many of Mohamed Ayoub's recitations has been released across the Muslim world.