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Sayed Said - Mujawwad - Recitation
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Sayed Said - Mujawwad

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Sayed Said's mujawwad recitation is associated with the Egyptian school of public tilawah, using the ornamented style common in ceremonies.

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Sayed Said - Mujawwad ranks #362 of 659 in the Recitation ranking, behind Qalun an Nafi, ahead of Muhammad Al-Muhaysini - Hafs an Asim.

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What is mujawwad recitation and how does Sayed Said's version differ from murattal?

Mujawwad is an ornamented, melodic style of Quran recitation that emphasizes vocal embellishment and extended phrasing, distinct from the faster, simpler murattal style. Sayed Said's recitation follows the Egyptian school of mujawwad, which is known for its rich vocal tradition and elaborate musicality. This style is commonly used in formal ceremonies and public tilawah events.

Which qira'at or recitation tradition does Sayed Said's mujawwad follow?

Sayed Said's mujawwad recitation is associated with the Egyptian recitation tradition, which historically centers on the Hafs an Asim reading but performed in the elaborately ornamented mujawwad manner. The Egyptian school has produced many of the most celebrated mujawwad reciters, including legendary figures like Sheikh Al-Minshawi and Abdul Basit Abdus Samad. Sayed Said's style carries this lineage of ceremonial, melodic recitation.

Is Sayed Said's mujawwad recitation suitable for learning Tajweed?

Mujawwad recitations like Sayed Said's clearly demonstrate proper Tajweed rules through their slow, deliberate pacing and pronounced articulation points. However, because mujawwad includes significant melodic ornamentation, learners should focus on the underlying Tajweed application rather than imitating the vocal embellishments. It can serve as a useful listening reference alongside structured Tajweed instruction.

Where can I listen to Sayed Said's mujawwad recitation online?

Sayed Said's mujawwad recitations are circulated through various Quran audio libraries and streaming platforms that specialize in Islamic audio content. These recordings are commonly found on websites and apps dedicated to Quran recitation collections. Availability may vary by platform, and some archives focus specifically on Egyptian-school reciters.

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