Thanks Islamic New Year
Al Sheikh Saad Al Ghamidi — Al Baqarah, Pt. 1
Trending since · peaked at 133 charts
Surah Al-Baqarah — the longest chapter of the Quran, spanning more than 280 verses — is broadly charting today across 133 country and platform charts in this recitation by Saudi qari Saad Al-Ghamidi, one of the most widely distributed voices in contemporary Quranic audio. The timing aligns with the final days of Dhul Hijjah and the approach of Islamic New Year, a period when Quran listening surges globally and streaming platforms surface recitations that circulate year-round in Muslim-majority markets. Al-Ghamidi's style — measured, melodically clear, rooted in the Hijazi school of tajweed — has made his recordings a default choice across app-based Quran platforms, mosque broadcast systems, and personal listening alike.
This is catalog of a different kind: devotional audio with no album cycle, no single release strategy, and no promotional apparatus, charting purely on religious observance and communal habit. The track's presence across this many charts reflects both the scale of the global Muslim population and how thoroughly streaming infrastructure has begun to capture listening that once went entirely unmeasured.