Abdul Rahman Mossad (born March 12, 1998) is a globally recognized Egyptian Qari (Quran reciter) and imam known for his emotive, "heart-soothing" recitations. He specializes in the Murattal style, following the Hafs ʻan ʻAsim narration. Biography and Background

Unlike traditional imams who gained fame primarily through local mosques, Mossad's reach is largely driven by digital platforms:

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Digital Presence: His work is widely available across platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, and Quran Central, where listeners frequently search for his renditions of Surah Al-Muzzammil and Surah An-Naba.

He maintains a robust digital presence, with millions of followers across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. His videos often feature his "real face," which helped humanize his digital persona and further grew his popularity among younger demographics. Many of his recitations are also compiled into long-form audio collections, such as 10-hour continuous recitation loops for meditation and prayer. Global Influence