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Shaykh Ibrâhîm al-Sacsâcî (b. 1930, Cairo). He is the son of another prominent reciter, Shaykh cAbd al-Fattaah al-Sacsâcî. His grandfather was also a reciter, and now his son is beginning Qur'ânic studies. He memorized the Qur'ân, learned tajwîd and qirâ'ât in school with Shaykh cAmir cUthmân (see below), and received a degree from the Azhari institute. He then studied for three years with Shaykh Darwîs al- Harîrî, a famous musician and teacher. He did not begin to recite in public until 1954-55. Shaykh Ibrâhîm joined the Radio in 1968. He holds the position of reciter at the Sayyidah Zaynab mosque, a post held by his father before him. He acknowledges the influence of his father's style on his own and says that his father was influenced by Shaykh Ahmad Nadâ, a reciter of the generation before Shaykh Rifcat. Shaykh Ibrâhîm is admired for his deep, rich voice, his renderings of qirâ'ât Warsh, his knowledge of pause and beginning, and the general dignity and gravity of his recitation.
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