In this context, (a Turkish term for "feast" or "banquet") refers to a Spiritual Feast for the Ears . It signifies a high-quality, continuous listening experience that nourishes the soul.
Approximately 1 hour . While many adults can read Juz 30 in 20–40 minutes, El Usi’s deliberate pace (Tarteel) focuses on reflection and spiritual impact, extending the duration for a more immersive experience. Why It is Called a "Ziyafet" (Feast) In this context, (a Turkish term for "feast"
Sheikh Abdurrahman El Usi, a globally recognized Saudi Qari known for his soulful, tear-inducing voice. In this context
This specific 1-hour recording is often used during Ramadan , in Islamic classes, or as a calming background for meditation and prayer. Key Surahs Included in Islamic classes