Mohammad Tablawi, born Mohammad Mahmoud Tablawi is an Egyptian Imam and Qur'an reciter. He was born 14th November 1934 in a village called Met Oqba, Egypt.
While he was four, Mohammad Tablawi started memorizing the Holy Qur'an and totally committed it to memory at the age of ten. In 1956, Mohammad earned a degree of Al Azhar's Recitations.At the age of 15, Mohammad Tablawi gained much popularity as reciter and gave his voice to the Qur'an in gatherings organized by notorious Cheikhs of Egypt.
Recommended by Cheikh Abd Al Fatah Al Kadi and Cheikh Al Ghazali, Mohammad Tablawi joined the Egyptian TV Channel in 1956. Shortly, he earned a wide recognition and esteem and became of the most listened reciters either across Egypt or beyond. Thus, he was as much popular in Saudi Arabia.
Mohammad Tablawi often organized recitation evenings and debates over different issues of Islam for the purpose of enhancing the participation of young people the Islamic movement and thinking.
Best known as the golden voiced reciter, Mohammad Tablawi has recited for notorious personalities. He recited the Holy Qur'an during the funerals of Jordanian king, Al Hussain's mother, the late Moroccan king, Hassan II funerals and Hafez Al Assad's son, Bassel funerals.
Mohammad Tablawi has released many cassettes and videos including his recitations.