Nouman Ali Khan – The Art of Quran Recitation #09 Maqam Kurd
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The chef talks about the history and popularity of Camel code, a woman in his country who loves it and is a recitation expert. She also discusses the importance of recitation in fostering a culture of passion and emotion, and mentions a recitation session and workshop on improving their voice. The speakers emphasize the power of recitation and encourage listeners to sign up for a workshop on improving their voice.
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Rahim hamdu lillah wa salatu salam ala Rasulillah rather early he also said I'm Ali kumara delight Allah Gatto. We are now approaching the final MACOM McCollum will call it now and the chef is going to give us a history of Camel code where it comes from and then we take our approach. We'll come check it out man in my camel colada. Had an McConnell royal Jamil it comes from Kurdistan area, I guess there's my Kurdish area code this Kurdish people comes from Turkey from Syria from Iraq, right? Every country has little bit Kurdish area, right? This combination chef makes me these guys. They gifted us this tool.
Yeah, I love Kurdish people. I love them. And I love everyone but I love Kurdish people there must because of this. You know, it's unique MACOM and let me tell you something, be innovative in late 60s, really made it in Egypt as original MACOM commando makan itself it's like 1000 years ago. It's there. But we made it as a as a MACOM. Scientifically, so they categorize categorize it. Because before we have seven McCombs only until 1962
When it was a big conference in Egypt, they made Muhammad COVID as a main makan as a major one. Wow, that's that's the story of Muhammad colada and scientifically when it comes from that region, that's why after Sheikh Abdul Basit Rahim Allah will even share we will begin with how Saudi and these guys passed away in 60s 70s 80s.
After that in 90s, and until today, no common chord is the most famous makan
the majority of Al Quran nowadays the recite with a common chord really? Yeah, and I give you the history the first quarry got famous in this MACOM was she collage me is a super good guy. Everyone knows it. Yeah. Alhamdulillah Villa Eleni and Walkman are working it's a very famous
every one was listening to him in 90s Yeah, because I was listening to him and then yes, that's Yeah, after that. Shut it off as he comes 2002
It comes the first thing for him it was mechanical and now and because they are so close. Like he's super famous with McConnell COVID Then shake rattle Cody he is us uncoated. This guy. Very famous quarry and all Kurachi after that, it comes on that why it become so famous nowadays? It looks like it comes with the speed of this life before the Mojo what is like slow right now people love to hear something fast paced. Yeah, yeah, I'll go to the fits that I see. So easy. So simple. So short. So good. And also woman love it so much. It's a female MACOM To be honest, why do you say oh? Oh,
no woman doesn't like this. makan. I'm telling you.
Men also they love it. But woman there are no exceptions. Okay, this is more comical All right. Let's hear the humming COVID So easy. Oh
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Even by the way the knots you know the knots in order to the use this makan? A lot of songs even in Urdu language. It comes with this motto. Okay. I want to know if like Stanny brother or Indian brother, or Bengali brother doesn't like this.
makan. I'm telling you when I'm traveling and praying and I want to let people enjoy the recitation right away Agim no one could
just stop. Everyone loves it but code especially code that I want for Eastern people, they love it the most code and now and
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Oh, when you raise your voice Yes, it fits. It fits when you go to the third. Oh, you'll feel tight a little bit here we go.
See? See you you feel comfortable when you go upside? That's the Comic Con Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah he'll be like me Alhamdulillah he'll be like me Alhamdulillah Europe below me last night. I'll hamdulillah heal up believe me. I just couldn't do it in Europe Delilah me.
Yes. Okay, so, now you you have MACOM you have all of them but you you you mashallah great and MACOM legem MACOM and hijas MACOM or rust McCormack? Correct. That's yours. That's yours. Your voice is ready to recite with them.
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You deserve this. I wanted to go through the series. Last session, Inshallah, we'll talk about an overview of everything we've done. And I really want to encourage the beautification of the recitation of the Quran. It's part of the OMAS kind of mandate to connect to the Quran intellectually, spiritually, emotionally. And you cannot do that if we don't have a strong culture. And we foster that culture of recitation and recitation beautifully, because it connects people to the Quran. You know, I studied tafsir. And I could study hundreds of hours of Tafseer. But listening to this powerful recitation of the Quran has an effect that you can learn and learn and learn. And
all of that feels moot compared to like the recitation. These are two completely separate activities, and one can never replace the other. And sometimes people say to me, you know, what's the point of reciting the Quran? If we don't understand it, and you should just try to understand the Quran that's all the Quran didn't just come with one function. Yes, its primary function has to be understood. But human beings understand things. Not just rationally like robots, but we internalize things emotionally too. That's why millions of people listen to songs because they touch their emotions. Right? So the Quran didn't just come to affect our hearts or to our minds, it came
to affect our hearts and the avenue by which Allah created that that system, I believe is actually the beautified recitation of the Quran. So in our last session, Inshallah, we'll talk a little bit about the effort that you're doing and what you have to offer the world in sha Allah and some interesting stories BarakAllahu li Walakum Salam Alikum later.
Here's what's coming up and the next episode and this maklumat series.
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So I'm professor. He's a professor of Arabic studies in Italy, in Rome, in Rome, and he saw the my first interview with you, obviously, when we talked about math, and he became super interested. And now he's actually he finished it McCombs. And he recited with all of them. Alhamdulillah he wrote, belong me in a rough man Iraqi dream, you end up leading the prayer. Right? And if you're, if you're leading the prayer in a beautiful way, that actually is, you know, it's it's the final impact you leave, as the prayer comes to an end. And we went to the fajr prayer and this brother, I still remember his name, brother, slave, I still I don't know where he is and who he is still. But I
remember he led the prayer and He recited I didn't know much Quran at all, and he he was a rocky fellow. And he recited Surah Kahf I didn't know it so cough at the time. I didn't know I didn't even read Quran properly at the time. And he recited with cough and I remember crying my heart out in Fudger not knowing what he's saying. That is Ramadan is coming inshallah and a lot of Quran we have problem with the throat with the nose. We have a lot of issues there. Yeah, and we don't know the solution for it. So a lot of the sessions my recitation was a train wreck also, because I have really bad sinuses. Okay, so I fix it this okay with months searching about things to help any carry
if if he takes it Alhamdulillah gonna fix his problem like 90% Awesome. A Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah wa barakato. I hope that you enjoyed watching this video for those who want to learn different methods or facilitation for those who want to improve their voice and bring it to a higher level. For those who want to enjoy and delight both prayers and listeners with their voice. For those who want to practice in sha Allah the whole maklumat practically one on one with me, sign up here.