Muhammad Ayyub ibn Muhammad Yusuf ibn Sulaiman Umar (Arabic: محمد أيوب بن محمد يوسف بن سليمان عمر) was a Saudi Islamic scholar, imam, and Qari known for his recitation of the Quran.
He also worked as a faculty member of the Department of Tafsir in the Faculty of the Holy Qur'an and Islamic Studies at the Islamic University of Madinah and a member of the Scholarly Committee of the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran.
[3] His family, originally from Arakan, Burma, had migrated to Mecca to escape the persecution faced by the Rohingya Muslims.
[4] Muhammad Ayyub completed his memorization of the Quran in 1965 (1385 AH) under the guidance of Khalil bin Abd al-Rahman al-Qari in Mecca.
[7] He then enrolled in the Faculty of Sharia at the Islamic University of Madinah, and received a bachelor's degree in 1976 (1396 AH).