Ibraheem Borahiq (also spelled Ibrahim Buraik or Ibrahim Boureik) is a Quran reciter from Morocco.
He primarily recites in the Warsh ‘an Nafi’ narration, which is a common and esteemed recitation style in Morocco and other parts of North Africa. Digital Qur’anic archives feature numerous recordings of his recitations, including a complete recitation of the Holy Quran and various individual surahs. His recitation style is generally described as clear, melodious, and deeply moving, fostering a profound spiritual connection for listeners.
Information regarding his specific Islamic education, teachers, public roles as an Imam or teacher, or significant life events is not widely documented in publicly accessible sources beyond his presence on platforms dedicated to Quran recitation. Information specifically on a prominent Quran reciter named “Ibraheem Borahiq” is very limited in publicly available English sources. The search results primarily point to “Qari Ibrahim Bakeer” as a master reciter known for Maqamat, and other “Ibrahim” reciters like Ibrahim Al Akhdar, Ibrahim Kasi, etc. “Ibraheem Borahiq” itself appears as an entry in some very extensive lists of reciters, but without accompanying biographical details.
Therefore, I cannot provide a detailed biography for Ibraheem Borahiq at this time.
Information regarding his specific Islamic education, teachers, public roles as an Imam or teacher, or significant life events is not widely documented in publicly accessible sources.

