: Often recited together, these showcase his ability to provide comfort through a warm, soaring melody.
: He was famous for his "long breath" ( nafas ). In surahs like Ad-Duha or As-Sharh , he could weave multiple verses into a single, seamless ribbon of sound, rising in pitch until the listener felt the weight of the divine words. Abdul Basit Abdul Samad Kisa Sureler
Even decades after his passing, his voice remains the standard. For many, hearing the Kisa Sureler in his voice is the "sound of Ramadan" or the sound of the mosque at dusk. He didn't just recite the words; he let them breathe. : Often recited together, these showcase his ability