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Yahya Sinwar
Palestinian politician and Hamas leader (1962–2024)
Aga Khan IV
49th Imam of Nizari Isma'ilism Muslims

Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad
Quran reciter (1927–1988)
qāriʾ
A qāriʾ (, plural qurrāʾ) is a person who recites the Quran with the proper rules of recitation (tajwid). While in modern times the term refers primarily to professional reciters, historically the qurrāʾ represented an elite class of scholars and early Muslim settlers who played a pivotal role in the administration and political history of the early Rashidun Caliphate.
Ismail ibn Musa Menk
Islamic scholar from Zimbabwe
Ibn al-Jazari
Muslim Scholar
Mujahid ibn Jabr
Islamic scholar
Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati
Arab grammarian

Warsh
thumb|The end of Thaalibia Quran printed in Warsh's narration.
'''Abu Sa'id Uthman Ibn Sa‘id al-Qebṭi, better known as Warsh' (110-197AH), was a significant figure in the history of Quranic recitation (qira'at''), the canonical methods of reciting the Qur'an. Alongside Qalun, he was one of the two primary transmitters of the canonical reading method of Nafi‘ al-Madani. Together, their style is the most common form of Qur'anic recitation in the generality of African mosques outside of Egypt, and is also popular in Yemen and Darfur despite the rest of Sudan following the method of Hafs. The meth
Aḥmad ibn Ḥamad Khalīlī
Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman
Abu Ja'far al-Madani
Ibn Juzayy
Andalusian Muslim scholar and poet (c.1294–1340)
Ahmed Tijani Ben Omar
American Islamic scholar
Abū ʿAmr al-Dānī
Abū ʿAmr al-Dānī (981–1053), called Ibn al-Ṣayrafī, was a Mālikī lawyer, muḥaddith (traditionist) and Qurʾānic muqriʾ (reciter) from al-Andalus. He founded his own school of Qurʾān recitation.

Shaikh Noreen Muhammad Siddique
Qari
Yaḥyā ibn Ādam
islamic scholar and jurist (d. 818)