Noun
qari (plural qaris)
(Islam) One who recites the Qur'an according to the tajwid, or proper rules of recitation.
As food prices rose and conditions deteriorated, Planning Minister Qari Din Mohammed explained the Taliban's indifference to the loss of humanitarian aid: We Muslims believe God the Almighty will feed everybody one way or another. Source: Internet
In 1992 or 1993 bin Laden sent an emissary, Qari el-Said, with $40,000 to Algeria to aid the Islamists and urge war rather than negotiation with the government. Source: Internet
Former Ghor governor, Sayed Anwar Rahmati, and members of parliament from the province have publically other MPs and provincial council members of helping gain the freedom of Qari Rahmatullah. Source: Internet
In Qari Hekmat’s case, however, they now face a reversal in territorial gains (control over two districts) and political gains (as someone else, namely ISKP, might harvest the results of their work). Source: Internet
The most important incident that precipitated the divorce of the Murghabi network from the Taleban came in July 2014 when Qari Rahmatullah and Faruq 16 people in the Badgah area, near Kasi, as they were travelling on the Ghor-Kabul highway to a wedding. Source: Internet
In the interview, Qari Din Mohammad was quoted as saying that the peace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government would begin in Kabul next week. Source: Internet