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Hamza Al-Sultani or Hamza Sabri (born 9 October 2000) is a Danish-Iraqi reciter mostly reciting in Denmark, but has also performed in the UK, Sweden and Germany. He debuted with a mourning poetry in Danish about the Ahlul-Bayt [] named "Et minde" (A memory). Reciting poetry in Danish about the Ahlul-bayt is a rare thing, and Al-Sultani is among the first and few to have recited in Danish. He has the ambitions of normalizing poetry about the Ahlul-bayt in a Danish context. He is a young reciter of poetry about Ahlul-Bayt, and has the ambitions of going in the footsteps of the late great reciter and his namesake Hamza Al-Saghir.

Early life
Hamza Al-Sultani was born in Stubbekøbing, Denmark, which is a small village in Falster, where he lived with his family for the majority of his childhood.

Hamza Al-Sultani started his carreer from a young age rectiting the Holy [Quran] showing great talent in this discipline. However his transition to poetry-reciting came when the big mosque in Copenhagen Imam Ali Moske in 2017 needed a poetry-reciter in a big event and it was then when he stepped in and got his breakthrough as the people was impressed by his raw talent as a peotry-reciter. From there he started innovating and producing Danish poetry about the Ahlul-Bayt with the anonymous poet, A.A. This was at the time revolutionary and bold. Despite people's unwillingness to change, he has truly changed the game for the Danish community.

Works
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