Shaykh Mustafa Mubram May 2026

In the vast ocean of Quranic sciences, most casual listeners are familiar with the ten Qira’at (canonical recitations). But very few people know the names of the giants who safeguarded those recitations into the modern era.

He is the silent guardian of the Tariq (path). Shaykh Mustafa Mubram returned to his Lord in 1998 (1419 AH). But his voice lives on in every student who pronounces the Hams correctly, in every teacher who distinguishes between Tafkheem and Tarqeeq , and in every Ijazah chain that traces back through Cairo. shaykh mustafa mubram

He wasn't a performer. He was a . He spent the majority of his life teaching at the prestigious Majma’ al-Qira’at (Complex of Recitations) at Al-Azhar University. The "Sanad" of the Modern Era If you ask any contemporary Egyptian Shaykh (like Shaykh Ayman Suwaid or Shaykh Ahmed Issa al-Ma’sarawi) for their chain of transmission, the name Mustafa Mubram appears constantly. In the vast ocean of Quranic sciences, most

One such forgotten titan is (1910–1998). Shaykh Mustafa Mubram returned to his Lord in 1998 (1419 AH)

May Allah have infinite mercy on Shaykh Mustafa Mubram, elevate his rank in Firdaws , and allow us to meet him at the Hawd (the Fountain of the Prophet), reciting the Quran exactly as he taught it. Ameen.