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Что (кто) такое Sharem-a-Sheikh - определение

QURAN RECITER
Sheikh Muhammad Salamah; Sheikh Salama; Sheikh Mohamed Salamah; Muhammad Salamah

Nuri Sheikh Salih Sheikh Ghani Barzinji         
IRAQI KURDISH NEWSPAPER EDITOR, ACTIVIST, AND POET
Sheikh Nuri Sheikh Salih Sheikh Ghani Barzinji
Nuri Sheikh Salih Sheikh Ghani Sheikh Abdul Qadir () was an Iraqi Kurdish newspaper editor, activist, and poet. He was from the Barzanji tribe of Kurdistan.
Leila Sheikh         
TANZANIAN JOURNALIST, WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND BLOGGER
Leila Sheikh Hashim; Leila Sheikh-Hashim
Leila Sheikh or Sheikh-Hashim is a Tanzanian journalist, women's rights activist and blogger. She was a founder member of Tanzania Media Women's Association (TAMWA) and became TAMWA's Executive Director in 1996.
Sheikh Abdi Abikar Gafle         
  • Biimaal rebel leaders in Merca
Gaafle; Sheikh Abikar Gafle
Sheikh Abdi Abukar Gaafle, Somali: (Sheekh Cabdi Gaafle), was a leader of the Biimaal Revolt against Italian occupation of southern Somalia. Born in Armadow (Ceelwareegow) near Marka District, Somalia in 1852, he died in 1922 in Laantabuur, Raaxoole District, Somalia.

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Mohamed Salamah

Shaykh Muhammad Salamah (Arabic: محمد سلامة), born in 1899 in Musturud, Qalyubia, Egypt, and died in 1982, was a student at Al-Azhar University who memorized the Qur'an and became a Qur'anic reciter at a young age. He fought in the Egyptian Revolution of 1919 against the British. He settled in Palestine after World War I, before returning to Egypt in the 1930s.

Shaykh Salamah was the only prominent reciter to refuse to record for radio, believing it to be forbidden, until he eventually relented in 1948. In 1937 he participated in a conference of Qur'an reciters which led to the establishment of a Reciters' Association.

He was the mentor of celebrated reciters Kamil Yusuf Al-Bahtimi and Mohamed Siddiq El-Minshawi, both of whom lived and studied in Salamah's home at one point. He also taught other prominent reciters including Sayyid Darwish, Zakariyya Ahmad, and Ali Mahmud.