Whether you are listening to Surah Al-Hashr for reflection or as part of your daily remembrance, the "Lev enzelna" verses remain a testament to the beauty and power of the Islamic faith. Lev Enzelna | Haşr Suresi - Maher al Muaiqly
The phrase "Lev enzelna" translates to "If We had sent down..." It begins verse 21 of Surah Al-Hashr:
There is a unique "khushu" (humility) in his voice that helps listeners connect with the meaning of the verses. Levenzelna Mahir
"Lev enzelna" (Arabic: لَوْ أَنزَلْنَا) refers to the final verses (21–24) of in the Quran . "Mahir" likely refers to Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly , the Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, whose recitations of these specific verses are world-renowned.
While many reciters perform these verses, holds a special place in the hearts of millions. As a leading Imam at the Grand Mosque in Mecca , his recitation is characterized by: Whether you are listening to Surah Al-Hashr for
The Power of "Lev Enzelna": Finding Peace in the Recitation of Sheikh Mahir Al-Muaiqly
Below is a blog post exploring the spiritual significance of these verses and the impact of Sheikh Mahir’s recitation. "Mahir" likely refers to Sheikh Maher Al-Muaiqly ,
You can find his world-famous recitations of these verses on platforms like YouTube and TikTok . Why We Listen