dah lama aku perasan, tapi malas nak cek
4tahun lepas lagi masa first aku dengar dorang dua baca
tapi malas betul nak cek
tapi malam ni aku nak tau
kenapa Abdul Aziz Ahmed baca surah ke-69 tu
lagi lama dari Saad Said al-Ghamidi
Aku play Abdul Aziz Ahmed
nak dengar part mana dia baca ulang sampai beza 3minit dengan Ghamidi.
ayat 18-24 2x
ayat 25-37 2x
ayat 44-48 3x
confirmed. cek jap translation…
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entah kenapa
mata aku macam masuk habuk..
28/06/2008 at 9:31 am Permalink
*it remind myself about it*
thank you.
28/06/2008 at 2:21 pm Permalink
could it be that Abdul Aziz Ahmed you referred too is the one residing in Glasgow, with the family name of Frederickes?
(you could delete the comment later if you want but I would be interested to know the answer. Barakallahu fik.)
28/06/2008 at 6:32 pm Permalink
to Bro Affendi:
ur IP is uia’s….er, r u still in uia?
i dont know him much
i found him here
http://english.islamway.com/bindex.php?section=echapters&recitor_id=77
4years ago.. and who’s that Frederickes?
29/06/2008 at 11:55 am Permalink
Ah, Abdul Aziz al-Ahmed the qari.
Abdul Aziz Ahmed Frederickes, qaddasallahu sirruhu, is my teacher and a dear friend, who taught me things while I was in the UK. When I wanted to get married, he took the qabul on my behalf - muwakalah. I thought you might have met him during one of his daurah, perhaps in Birm, and interested to benefit from his audio recording. He is of Malay descent, from the line of the exiled Qadhi of Ternate Sultanate, Qadhi Abdus Salam, wanfa’una bi barakatihi, amin.
I am returning back to student life very soon, but my house being close by in IM6, will hang around UIA whenever I am back in Kuantan.
All the best in the new semester.
(again, you could delete the comment if you like)
29/06/2008 at 4:08 pm Permalink
i was in Birm till 3 years, how could i
i will find him when i go back to UK, and i hope it’s not for marriage thing
come back in 2 years to see us all getting better, insyaALLAH
30/06/2008 at 12:03 am Permalink
slm bro Affendi…
glad to hear from you, sir.