He was known as Abu Hamdun ad-Dallal.
He was one of the well known recitors and was known for his righteousness and abstinence from worldly pleasures.
He learned to recite from al-Kisa’i and Ya’qub al-Hadrami.
Abu al-’Abbas Ahmad bin Masruq narrated:
“I heard the recitor Abu Hamdun say:
“I prayed at night one time, so I accidentally mispronounced a letter from the Qur’an.
I lifted my eyes to see a light in front of me, saying to me: “Between you and Allah is me.”
So, I asked: “And who are you?”
It said: “I am the letter that you mispronounced."
I said: “I will never do so again.”
So, I continued reciting, and I never mispronounced a letter after that again.”"
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