At its core, "Abii Camar" (often spelled Abi Amar , Abi Amr , or Abu ‘Amr ) refers to one of the ten canonical reciters of the Quran. The name is a transliteration of ( أبو عمرو بن العلاء), a renowned scholar from Basra (c. 689–770 CE).

: Unlike the common Hafs recitation, this Riwayah includes specific linguistic nuances, such as distinct vowel sounds (Imalah) and variations in certain word pronunciations. Marginal Notes : Many PDFs of this Mushaf (such as those found on ) feature the Riwayah of Al-Susi

To understand the value of this PDF, one must appreciate the voice behind the script. Sheikh (1927–1988) was an Egyptian Quran reciter and Hafiz. He is globally revered for his unique melodic style, precise Tajweed, and emotional depth.

Many versions of the "Abii Camar" PDF incorporate :

Ensure the PDF states (Narration of Hafs from ‘Asim). This is the most common recitation worldwide and matches Abdul Basit’s famous recordings.