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Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hosary (September 17, 1917 – November 24, 1980) is an Egyptian Qur’an reciter and is considered one of the prominent figures in this field. He was born in the village of Shubra Al-Namla, Tanta, Gharbia Governorate. He has many recorded Qur’ans with different narrations. Before his birth, his father had moved from Fayoum Governorate to this village where he was born. He is an Egyptian Qur’an reciter who was proficient in reading the Holy Qur’an with the ten recitations.

He used to read the Qur’an in his village mosque, and at residents’ meetings there, and in 1944 he applied to the Egyptian Radio as a reader of the Holy Qur’an. After a competition, he got the job and his first live broadcast was on November 16, 1944 AD. Al-Hosri continued to be broadcast on the Egyptian Qur’an Radio for ten years. Years.

He was appointed sheikh of the Sidi Abdel Motal recitation in Tanta. On August 7, 1948, a decision was issued to appoint him as a muezzin at the Sidi Hamza Mosque. Then on October 10, 1948, the decision was amended to a reciter in the mosque, while retaining his work at the Sidi Abdel Motal Quran. After that, a ministerial decision was issued assigning him to technical supervision of the readers of the Gharbia Governorate. On April 17, 1949, he was assigned as reciter at the Ahmed Al-Badawi Mosque in Tanta (Al-Ahmadi Mosque). In 1955 AD, he moved to the Imam Hussein Mosque in Cairo.

The first to record the Qur’an with the narration of Qalun and the narration of Al-Duri on the authority of Abu Amr Al-Basri in 1968.

In his late days, he was keen to build a mosque, a religious institute, and a memorization school in his hometown, the village of Shubra Al-Namla. At the end of his life, he bequeathed a third of his money to serve the Holy Qur’an and its memorizers, and to spend it in all aspects of righteousness. He died on the evening of Monday, Muharram 16, 1401 AH, corresponding to November 24, 1980, after the evening prayer, after his journey with the Holy Book of God extended for nearly fifty-five years.

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