Maryam Amir – The Shaykhs Shaykha
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The speaker discusses the importance of women's recitation in the Quran and how it is a legacy that is passed on from generations. They also mention a teacher named Sheikha Mohib who passed away a long time ago and taught them about the legacy of women's voices. The speaker emphasizes that women's voices have been critical in recitation and that women's voices have been passed down through generations.
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My Quran teacher, Sheik mahipulla is Tabata Kala, a master of
Quranic recitation. He's a scholar of Quran he has ijaza, multiple
ijazas in every single recitation, in every single Kira of the Quran.
And he is the one who taught me about the importance of
specifically, women's recitation. And when I told him, Sheik, I
mean, I'm a woman reciting Quran, and he got so angry and taught me
about the legacy of women's Quran recitation. Now listen, Sheik
Mohib. Teacher, so Sheik Mohib is a grandfather May Allah bless him
and protect him and bless his family. He's from mansurah, Egypt,
his teacher, who passed away a long time ago. May Allah have so
much mercy on him, his teacher's teacher. So you have Sheik hab who
studied with the teacher that teacher studied with a teacher.
That teacher's teacher was Sheikha Sabiha, a woman, a woman who, like
so many women throughout our history, was so critical in
teaching and preserving the recitation, the memorization of
the words of ALLAH Subhanallah, from the beginning of Revelation,
women's voices have been so critical in passing down the Book
of God a.