Hassan Ali Kasi
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Shaykh Hassan Ali Kasi | |
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| Born | November 8, 1999 Quetta |
| Known for | Quranic Reciter |
| Website | hassanalikasi |
Hassan Ali Kasi (born 1999, Pashto/Urdu: حسن علی کاسی) is a Qur'anic reciter and Qur'an memorizer from Quetta, Pakistan, currently serving as an Imam at The Prayer Center of Orland Park.[1] Recently Hassan served as an Imam at Islamic Center of Wheaton, Illinois, United States of America.[2]
In 2021, Kasi won first place in a Quran recitation competition Siraj Al-Kabeer, held in Afghanistan.[3][4]
Kasi was eight years old when he began to earn recognition for his memorization and Qira'at skills and memorized the Quran at early age. He learned Tajwid from his father and recitation styles from his uncle.[3][5]
Kasi finished college in Quetta and later moved to Islamabad to continue Islamic studies at International Islamic University Islamabad.[3]