Mu'min Ainul Mubarak

Qari Mu'min Ainul Mubarak (Arabic: مؤمن عين المبارك; born 10 February 1971) sometimes spelled Mumin Ainal Mubarok is an Indonesian Qari or reciter of Quran and Hafiz from Tasikmalaya. He is an International Qari that has traveled around the world participating in annual Qu'ran reciting competitions such as in Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Canada, Hongkong, Singapore and India. He was ranked as an "International Qari" when he outperformed rivals from different countries in the International Quran Recital Competition in Malaysia in the year of 2008 and in the International Holy Quran Competition in Iran in the year of 2009.[2] Domestically, he was the best reciter for the West Java province winning 1st place in 2008 and he was also then named the best reciter at the national level in Indonesia.

Mu'min Ainul Mubarak
Born (1971-02-10) February 10, 1971[1]
NationalityIndonesian
OccupationQari
Known forInternational reciter of the Holy Qur'an
TitleHaji, Ustad, Hafiz
Musical career
LabelsHP Records
Musica Studio's

He established an Islamic Boarding School known as "Pesantren" in his hometown Tasikmalaya called "Ma'had Murattal ul Qur'an Mu'min 'Ainul Mubarok" (Arabic: معهد مرتل القرآن مؤمن عين المبارك) in 2010 to build future professional Qaris from a young age.[3][4]

Travels overseas

Qari Mu'min has traveled around the world participating in annual Qur'an competitions. He was the champion of the 2008 International Quran Recital Competition in Malaysia and 2009 International Holy Quran Competition in Iran. In 2009, he was invited to Pakistan to recite in the International Mehfil Husn-e-Qirat Jamia Binoria[5] and other events in the country including reciting in the Faisal Mosque of Islamabad, Pakistan in February 2009.[6] He also participated in the 9th Annual Hifz, Naazira & Qira'atul Quran competition which was held by the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, Canada and was given the Guest Award in 2014.[7]

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