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Badr Al-Turki, also spelled Badr Bin Muhammad Al-Turki, is a distinguished Quran reciter from Saudi Arabia. He is highly regarded for his melodious and impactful recitation of the Holy Quran, which resonates deeply with listeners. He primarily recites in the Hafs ‘an Asim narration, a widely adopted method of Quranic recitation. Digital Quranic archives feature numerous recordings of his complete Quranic recitations and various individual surahs, making his recitations accessible to a global audience. Sheikh Badr Al-Turki has served in significant religious capacities within Saudi Arabia. He is known to be an Imam, leading prayers, including Tarawih prayers, at prominent mosques. Notably, he has led prayers at the Prince Bandar bin Abdulaziz Mother Mosque in Riyadh and has also had the honor of leading prayers at Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. While his publicly available biography confirms his country of origin and roles as an Imam, detailed information regarding his specific Islamic education, the names of his teachers, or the institutions where he pursued his studies in Quranic sciences is not widely documented in publicly accessible sources.
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Badr Al-Turki, also spelled Badr Bin Muhammad Al-Turki, is a distinguished Quran reciter from Saudi Arabia. He is highly regarded for his melodious and impactful recitation of the Holy Quran, which resonates deeply with listeners. He primarily recites in the Hafs ‘an Asim narration, a widely adopted method of Quranic recitation. Digital Quranic archives feature numerous recordings of his complete Quranic recitations and various individual surahs, making his recitations accessible to a global audience. Sheikh Badr Al-Turki has served in significant religious capacities within Saudi Arabia. He is known to be an Imam, leading prayers, including Tarawih prayers, at prominent mosques. Notably, he has led prayers at the Prince Bandar bin Abdulaziz Mother Mosque in Riyadh and has also had the honor of leading prayers at Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. While his publicly available biography confirms his country of origin and roles as an Imam, detailed information regarding his specific Islamic education, the names of his teachers, or the institutions where he pursued his studies in Quranic sciences is not widely documented in publicly accessible sources.
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