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Ten recitations

Ten recitations

Qira'ats and recitations of the Quran


The ten recitations or ten readings are ten Qira'ats and recitations of the Quran approved by scholars in their research to determine the frequent recitations.[1][2]

History

The Quran was revealed in seven ahruf or letters, and the letters are not only in writing, but also in pronunciation, meaning, vowel, endowment signs, and brevity, and due to the different accents and dialects of the Arabs to whom the Quran was revealed.[3]

Uthman ibn Affan compiled the Quran in one formation, and there are seven fixed recitations and three complementary readings of the seven, so the ten readings are completed, and all these readings and their pronouncements were reported by Muhammad, and were transmitted by the Sahaba, the Tabi'un, and so on.[4]

Spread

Most of these ten recitations are known by the scholars and people who have received them, and their number is due to their spreading in the Islamic world.[5][6]

However, the general population of Muslims dispersed in most countries of the Islamic world, their number estimated in the millions, read Hafs's narration on the authority of Aasim.[7]

In the countries of the Maghreb, they read by reciting Imam Nafi, who is the imam of the people of Medina, whether it is the narration of Warsh or the narration of Qalun.[8][9]

In Sudan and in Hadhramaut, they read the narration that Al-Duri narrated on the authority of Abu Amr.[10]

Presentation

When the ten recitations were scientifically stabilized, after an increase of three other readings added to the Ahruf and the recitations of the Seven readers by Imam Ibn al-Jazari, the total became ten readings, and these three added readings are the readings of these Imams:[11][12]

Recitations

The ten proven and verified recitations of the Imams Qāriʾs of the Quran are in order:[19]

  1. Nafiʽ al-Madani recitation.
  2. Ibn Kathir al-Makki recitation.
  3. Abu Amr of Basra recitation.
  4. Ibn Amir ad-Dimashqi recitation.
  5. Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud recitation.
  6. Hamzah az-Zaiyyat recitation.
  7. Al-Kisa'i recitation.
  8. Abu Jaafar al-Madani [ar] recitation.
  9. Yaqoub al-Hadrami [ar] recitation.
  10. Khalaf ibn Hisham [ar] recitation.

Riwayaat

For each of the ten recitations, there are two reading versions or riwaya, which counts twenty confirmed riwayaat:[20]

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See also


References

  1. Al-Imam, Ahmad Ali (2006). Variant Readings of the Qurʼan: A Critical Study of Their Historical and ... - Ahmad Ali Al-Imam - Google Livres. ISBN 9781565644205. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  2. شاهين, عبد الصبور (January 2005). تاريخ القرآن - عبد الصبور شاهين - Google Livres. ISBN 9789771430421. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  3. الفضلي, عبد الهادي (6 August 2020). "تاريخ القراءات القرانية - عبد الهادي الفضلي - Google Livres". Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  4. Nöldeke, Theodor; Schwally, Friedrich; Bergsträßer, Gotthelf; Pretzl, Otto (2013-05-17). The History of the Qurʾān - Theodor Nφldeke, Friedrich Schwally, Gotthelf Bergstrδίer, Otto Pretzl - Google Livres. ISBN 978-9004228795. Retrieved 2021-01-24.

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