I used to learn Qur’aan in Warsh style; after a while I become addicted to Hafs, but now I’ve heard Qaloon & Hamza I will try to master them and adopt them in my Qiraat. Ma Sha ‘Allah’ the sheikh recites the Quran very beautiful 🌸🌺🌼🌹 Allahuma Baarek & may Allah Tabaaraka wa Ta’ala increase us in our knowledge. وما توفيقي الا بااللّه ✨⚡️🌟🕌
@@sheyxshuyux2332 everyday learn a page from Quran and when you finish a juz then revise that juz and you will do it INSHALLAH and ask ALLAH in evry prayer to make it easy for you and to not forget it and make us from those who implement the Quran in their lives .
- The 10 Qira'at are styles of reading and recitation - The Qur'an was revealed on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in 7 Ahruf which gave the 10 Qira'at, so basically they are all a revelation from Allah ﷻ to make it easy for other arab tribes with other dialects. So The Qur'an = The 7 Ahruf = The 10 Qira'at. And we are proud of those 10 Qira'at and there is a whole islamic science about them. I'm aware there are even some different words but these differences in the Qira'at (like "those who fought" and "those who were killed") are not contradictory but rather each one gives another layer of meaning (for example: you may fight in the sake of God without being killed, and you have your reward, and you may fight and be killed and in this case you're a martyr and you have your reward. Another example in the first chapter: King vs Master, which are not contradictory but each one adds another layer of meaning) and I found these Qira'at aligned with the challenge that The Qur'an produces ie "Come with something like it or come with even just one chapter like it", here these Qira'at are facilitating the challenge more by giving other complementary possibilities to the people, and they are showing that if God wants to come with something like the Qur'an using different words or in different dialects it's really easy for Him. And also another point is "how can the prophet Muhammad know all these dialects and new words that the people of his envir didn't know, knowing that he couldn't even read or write ?" And also there is no issue at all that these Qira'at are all preserved and tracked back to the prophet Muhammad pbuh, they are all transmitted by Mutawathir (a really really strict way of transmission, there is no doubt that a single letter can't be changed) A recommendation : - watch this video ''Comparative study the bible vs the Qur'an preservation'' in ''One message foundation'' channel. - watch a video about the 10 Qira'at in ''Arabic 101" channel. - Watch ''Ahruf and Qira'at Simplified Ep(1) The Meaning of The Seven Ahruf'' in ''The muslim lantern'' channel
@RC Not ''versions'' but non-conforming scripts and copies. the Qur'an is only one with 7 Ahruf and 10 Qira'at. During the 23 years of Muhammad's time as a prophet (peace and blessing be upon him), The Quran was revealed to him through the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) (peace be upon him) in parts (sometimes few verses, sometimes whole chapter or more depending on the context and the situations, and that means that the Quran is a way of life), then the prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) recites what was revealed on him to his companions, so the verses of the Quran were memorized as they were revealed, letter by letter, word by word, by many of the companions, and about 42 scribes wrote the verses on different materials such as paper, cloth, bone fragments and leather. Then after the death of the prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him) the first Caliph Abu Bakr formed a delegation under the leadership of Zaid ibn Thabit, one of the leading scribes. This delegation of 12 people, including famous figures such as Uthman ibn Affan, Ali ibn Abi Talib, Talha ibn Ubaydullah, Abdullah ibn Masood, Ubayy ibn Kab, Khalid ibn al-Walid, Hudhaifah and Saleem, came together in Umar's house and collected all the materials on which verses from the Quran were written. In addition, the verses memorized by the companions were heard as well. Each of them was asked to show two witnesses for the verse they read. Less than two decades later, after the exponential geographic growth of Muslim state, disputes emerged out of the spread of Prophet’s original companions into different regions, and masses entering Islam being un-knowledgeable of the Arabic language and the original Qur’anic script. Also at the time, materials like papers etc..started to be available. *This prompted the third caliph Uthman Bin Affan, to call again Zayd ibn Thabit to head another committee. He recalled the original compiled script from Hafsa and produced six to seven master copies to be distributed among capital cities of different Muslim regions, to become the sole references, and ordered burning all other non conforming scripts [that contain personal notes of people, or with unclear handwriting,...] (to avoid confusion and to facilitate teaching and learning the Qur'an).* *This is what later became known as the “Uthmani script” and this script included all the Ahruf and Qira'at. It has nothing to do with caliph Uthman coming up with a “new version” of Qur’an (as you thought I guess)* *This is what is meant by “Uthmani script” it is noted in most Modern Qur'an prints as a caution and confirmation, since originally it had no pointing, no diacritics, no Hamza letter, no verse and chapter numbering, as is the practice in modern day printing and writing.* --> it's a startegic smart move to spread the Qur'an without confusion and to facilitate teaching and learning it. And the tradition of memorizing the whole Qur'an and transmitting continued from generations to generations (we know all the people in the tree of transmission, their memory, their character,....and there many many paths of transmission in this tree so it's impossible for someone to change even a letter) and today there is millions of people memorizing it (so there is no chance to change one letter). And we have today manuscripts dated to that period of time like the Sana'a Qur'an and the birmingham Qur'an and many other manuscripts.
Thanks to 10 qiraat imam , making us in different language still can read Quran with correct even sound not same . That is the one of Quran miracle ! ❤🎉
I left islam bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one. this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate. Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv You left Islam because you had a question about Tajweed? You should have just asked a scholar or Qari. You clearly just needed to look for the answer. The answers are there, you just need to look for them
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv I'm a white ex Christian European revert to Islam. Subhanallah this is a religion with literally 1000's (if not more) of proofs and evidences that It is is the Truth from Allah SWT. And you left It because of something like this ? This makes no sense. Please make tawbah to Allah and re enter Islam, Allah is the Acceptor of repentance and Most Forgiving.
At 4:12 - Surah 2 (Al-Baqarah) ayat 1 - 5 in Abu Ja'far At 6:00 - Surah 104 (Al-Humazah) ayat 1 - 9 in Al-Kisa'i At 7:25 - Surah 12 (Yusuf) ayat 7 - 14 in Warsh At 10:00 - Surah 81 (At-Takwir) ayat 1-29 in Al-Susi *Note - ayat numbers may vary according to Qiraat
kisai: kasrah endings, used in Jordan, falastine, they end with kasrah . (typing my personal notes here lol ) warsh: extending the vowels, elongation, should have good breathing to recite long
I left islam bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one. this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate. Can anyone answer.
I have left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.see fatawa qazi khan and other.
@@ModestMuslim1 Imālah literally means to incline. Technically, qurrā` define it as the inclination of a fathah towards a kasrah and an alif towards a yā`. And Allah knows best!
Barakallahu Fiek, But with Kisa'i he ends the second and third ayat with a kasra?Allathee jamaAAa malan waaddadih ? while i hear other reciters of riwayat kisa'i ends with fatha? so Allathee jamaAAa malan waAAaddadah?
I left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.
Assalamu alaikum, in the riwayah of susi an abi amr, the disconnected madd between words is not elongated for example فلا اقسم the alif is only 2 harakaat
I left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv it's sad that you leave islam on the basis of such a baseless argument. I personally never heard of that takfeer before. What you even stated has nothing to do with the preservation of the Quran, since even if his pronunciation is wrong that is to be blamed on shortcomings of the reciting person and I do not see whatsoever how you link that with the preservation of the Quran. I'm not here to argue and won't reply if you try to, but it looks like you are confused and should not have left islam because of your lack of knowledge as you would not be able to leave it if you used sound reasoning. I advise you to repel whispers of the shaytaan and may Allaah guide you.
I left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv This reciter and Mishary are pronouncing the letter in exactly the same way. Also the only people who ever disputed the provocation was some individuals from the India/Pakistan, people who’s first language isn’t Arabic Also the Arabs have never disagreed on how to pronounce this letter Soo what is the real reason why you wish to abandon the truth?
No. 1= Hamza No. 2= qaloo Ala'a (maybe/ didn't understand properly) No. 3= ibnul kasir No. 4= Abu ja'far No. 5= nisa'e (or kisa'i/ the word not understood properly) No. 6= Warsh No. 7= soosi In the title it says 10 styles but the Qari only recited 7 styles. Can anyone clarify are there only 7 styles or there 10 as well?
When heard this. The recitation is so beautiful. Then reflected to my recitation. My recitation so bad like it was an essay full of typo. I'm not an Arab speakers so I'm really not aware of how bad mine is. 😭😭😭
Masha Allah. Great to hear. But i dont know the pronounciation and syllable difference making big difference while recite in Al fatiha surah whether it was be accepted by Prophet sal or not. anyway thanks brothers.
It's a mistake to say Ibn Kathir for the Fatifa. Because the 2 students Qunbul and Bazzy don't have the same fatiHa. Qunbul says sirata with sin and Bazzy Sirata with Sad. Wa allahu a3lam.
Can someone please tell me the name of the reciter? I would like to see if he has a video reciting the entire Quran. He has the most soothing, most beautiful reciting voice I’ve heard!
@abrahammourad1411 I don't seem to be able to find the reciter anywhere on the Internet by that name. Could you somehow guide me to more videos of his? I have checked TH-cam and google.
As salamu alaikum wa rahmatullah. Timbuktu seminary by Sh Abu taubah. It’ll be very beneficial Insha Allah and it’s online. He has ijaza in all ten and there are other classes as well. May Allah SWT increase you in knowledge of the Quran Ameen
If you don't have the surah's memorized or didn't hear them recited a lot, I doubt anyone would notice. Some differences are very subtle, some are noticable.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I have been trying to figure out why the majority of the time I hear many imams that are reciting with hafs, use س instead of ص in صراط?? Wouldn't this be invalid.it seems so, to mix between two qiirat
I have a question, why recite it in different ways? I’m not an Arabic speaker but I’m curious why the slight different dialects(I’m assuming that’s what qirat is?)?
- The 10 Qira'at are styles of reading and recitation - The Qur'an was revealed on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in 7 Ahruf (in order to facilitate reading the Quran and memorizing it for the other Arab tribes with different arabic dialects and accents at that time) which gave the 10 Qira'at, so basically they are all a revelation from Allah ﷻ to make it easy for other arab tribes with other dialects. So The Qur'an = The 7 Ahruf = The 10 Qira'at. And we are proud of those 10 Qira'at and there is a whole islamic science about them. I'm aware there are even some different words but these differences in the Qira'at (like "those who fought" and "those who were killed") are not contradictory but rather each one gives another layer of meaning (for example: you may fight in the sake of God without being killed, and you have your reward, and you may fight and be killed and in this case you're a martyr and you have your reward. Another example in the first chapter: King vs Master, which are not contradictory but each one adds another layer of meaning) and I found these Qira'at aligned with the challenge that The Qur'an produces ie "Come with something like it or come with even just one chapter like it", here these Qira'at are facilitating the challenge more by giving other complementary possibilities to the people, and they are showing that if God wants to come with something like the Qur'an using different words or in different dialects it's really easy for Him. And also another point is "how can the prophet Muhammad know all these dialects and new words that the people of his envir didn't know, knowing that he couldn't even read or write ?" And also there is no issue at all that these Qira'at are all preserved and tracked back to the prophet Muhammad pbuh, they are all transmitted by Mutawathir (a really really strict way of transmission, there is no doubt that a single letter can't be changed) A recommendation : - watch this video ''Comparative study the bible vs the Qur'an preservation'' in ''One message foundation'' channel. - watch a video about the 10 Qira'at in ''Arabic 101" channel. - Watch ''Ahruf and Qira'at Simplified Ep(1) The Meaning of The Seven Ahruf'' in ''The muslim lantern'' channel
Nowadays I'm very confused about these Qira'at and their differences please someone elaborate it to me I'm in a doubt about preservation of the Holy Quran..
- The 10 Qira'at are styles of reading and recitation - The Qur'an was revealed on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in 7 Ahruf which gave the 10 Qira'at, so basically they are all a revelation from Allah ﷻ to make it easy for other arab tribes with other dialects. So The Qur'an = The 7 Ahruf = The 10 Qira'at. And we are proud of those 10 Qira'at and there is a whole islamic science about them. I'm aware there are even some different words but these differences in the Qira'at (like "those who fought" and "those who were killed") are not contradictory but rather each one gives another layer of meaning (for example: you may fight in the sake of God without being killed, and you have your reward, and you may fight and be killed and in this case you're a martyr and you have your reward. Another example in the first chapter: King vs Master, which are not contradictory but each one adds another layer of meaning) and I found these Qira'at aligned with the challenge that The Qur'an produces ie "Come with something like it or come with even just one chapter like it", here these Qira'at are facilitating the challenge more by giving other complementary possibilities to the people, and they are showing that if God wants to come with something like the Qur'an using different words or in different dialects it's really easy for Him. And also another point is "how can the prophet Muhammad know all these dialects and new words that the people of his envir didn't know, knowing that he couldn't even read or write ?" And also there is no issue at all that these Qira'at are all preserved and tracked back to the prophet Muhammad pbuh, they are all transmitted by Mutawathir (a really really strict way of transmission, there is no doubt that a single letter can't be changed) A recommendation : - watch this video ''Comparative study the bible vs the Qur'an preservation'' in ''One message foundation'' channel. - watch a video about the 10 Qira'at in ''Arabic 101" channel. - Watch ''Ahruf and Qira'at Simplified Ep(1) The Meaning of The Seven Ahruf'' in ''The muslim lantern'' channel
I have a question guys. I thought there only a few words who are different between those different styles of recitation. But why do they sound like completely different words or even a different language? Its very confusing
I think easiest way for u to understand its like uk accent and us accent they both use’s word “water” but they pronounce different same as here sounds different reads different but meaning the same and all qiraats is from prophet ﷺ time and there is a hadith in at-tirmizi 3196 if imnnot wrong basicly in hadith says that angel gabreel said to prophet ﷺ that ppl can read quran in 7 way. Thats why this variations its not smthn new. If u have more questions ill be glad to answer
Sheikh has made a slight mistake in surah Humazah. On the words عدّده and أخلده there is no imalah for imam kisaai ra as he only does this on words ending in ة and they end in ه
0:15 Qari Hamza
1:42 Qaloon A'n Nafi'
2:50 ibnu katheer
4:09 Abu Ja'far
6:00 Kisa'i
7:25 Warsh
9:55 Suzi
ماشاءاللہ
@@umarrahman. توجد ملحوظات لم يقرأ الكسائى وعدده و أخلده بإمالة
Thanks
MashAllah
أحسنت
I used to learn Qur’aan in Warsh style; after a while I become addicted to Hafs, but now I’ve heard Qaloon & Hamza I will try to master them and adopt them in my Qiraat. Ma Sha ‘Allah’ the sheikh recites the Quran very beautiful 🌸🌺🌼🌹 Allahuma Baarek & may Allah Tabaaraka wa Ta’ala increase us in our knowledge. وما توفيقي الا بااللّه ✨⚡️🌟🕌
Brother you are an inspiration
I'm about to finish the auran in hafs.
Keep up your good work and teach others
Can you tell me how to be hafiz??
Ameen ya rabbal alameen
Ameeeen summa Ameen
@@sheyxshuyux2332 everyday learn a page from Quran and when you finish a juz then revise that juz and you will do it INSHALLAH and ask ALLAH in evry prayer to make it easy for you and to not forget it and make us from those who implement the Quran in their lives .
- The 10 Qira'at are styles of reading and recitation
- The Qur'an was revealed on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in 7 Ahruf which gave the 10 Qira'at, so basically they are all a revelation from Allah ﷻ to make it easy for other arab tribes with other dialects.
So The Qur'an = The 7 Ahruf = The 10 Qira'at.
And we are proud of those 10 Qira'at and there is a whole islamic science about them.
I'm aware there are even some different words but these differences in the Qira'at (like "those who fought" and "those who were killed") are not contradictory but rather each one gives another layer of meaning (for example: you may fight in the sake of God without being killed, and you have your reward, and you may fight and be killed and in this case you're a martyr and you have your reward. Another example in the first chapter: King vs Master, which are not contradictory but each one adds another layer of meaning) and I found these Qira'at aligned with the challenge that The Qur'an produces ie "Come with something like it or come with even just one chapter like it", here these Qira'at are facilitating the challenge more by giving other complementary possibilities to the people, and they are showing that if God wants to come with something like the Qur'an using different words or in different dialects it's really easy for Him. And also another point is "how can the prophet Muhammad know all these dialects and new words that the people of his envir didn't know, knowing that he couldn't even read or write ?"
And also there is no issue at all that these Qira'at are all preserved and tracked back to the prophet Muhammad pbuh, they are all transmitted by Mutawathir (a really really strict way of transmission, there is no doubt that a single letter can't be changed)
A recommendation :
- watch this video ''Comparative study the bible vs the Qur'an preservation'' in ''One message foundation'' channel.
- watch a video about the 10 Qira'at in ''Arabic 101" channel.
- Watch ''Ahruf and Qira'at Simplified Ep(1) The Meaning of The Seven Ahruf'' in ''The muslim lantern'' channel
@RC
Not ''versions'' but non-conforming scripts and copies. the Qur'an is only one with 7 Ahruf and 10 Qira'at.
During the 23 years of Muhammad's time as a prophet (peace and blessing be upon him), The Quran was revealed to him through the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) (peace be upon him) in parts (sometimes few verses, sometimes whole chapter or more depending on the context and the situations, and that means that the Quran is a way of life), then the prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) recites what was revealed on him to his companions, so the verses of the Quran were memorized as they were revealed, letter by letter, word by word, by many of the companions, and about 42 scribes wrote the verses on different materials such as paper, cloth, bone fragments and leather.
Then after the death of the prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him) the first Caliph Abu Bakr formed a delegation under the leadership of Zaid ibn Thabit, one of the leading scribes.
This delegation of 12 people, including famous figures such as Uthman ibn Affan, Ali ibn Abi Talib, Talha ibn Ubaydullah, Abdullah ibn Masood, Ubayy ibn Kab, Khalid ibn al-Walid, Hudhaifah and Saleem, came together in Umar's house and collected all the materials on which verses from the Quran were written.
In addition, the verses memorized by the companions were heard as well. Each of them was asked to show two witnesses for the verse they read.
Less than two decades later, after the exponential geographic growth of Muslim state, disputes emerged out of the spread of Prophet’s original companions into different regions, and masses entering Islam being un-knowledgeable of the Arabic language and the original Qur’anic script.
Also at the time, materials like papers etc..started to be available.
*This prompted the third caliph Uthman Bin Affan, to call again Zayd ibn Thabit to head another committee. He recalled the original compiled script from Hafsa and produced six to seven master copies to be distributed among capital cities of different Muslim regions, to become the sole references, and ordered burning all other non conforming scripts [that contain personal notes of people, or with unclear handwriting,...] (to avoid confusion and to facilitate teaching and learning the Qur'an).*
*This is what later became known as the “Uthmani script” and this script included all the Ahruf and Qira'at. It has nothing to do with caliph Uthman coming up with a “new version” of Qur’an (as you thought I guess)*
*This is what is meant by “Uthmani script” it is noted in most Modern Qur'an prints as a caution and confirmation, since originally it had no pointing, no diacritics, no Hamza letter, no verse and chapter numbering, as is the practice in modern day printing and writing.*
--> it's a startegic smart move to spread the Qur'an without confusion and to facilitate teaching and learning it.
And the tradition of memorizing the whole Qur'an and transmitting continued from generations to generations (we know all the people in the tree of transmission, their memory, their character,....and there many many paths of transmission in this tree so it's impossible for someone to change even a letter) and today there is millions of people memorizing it (so there is no chance to change one letter).
And we have today manuscripts dated to that period of time like the Sana'a Qur'an and the birmingham Qur'an and many other manuscripts.
May Allah reward you and increase you in knowledge. Ustadh Abdur Rahman Hassan has a very good series on this on the channel Madrasatul Umariyyah
May Allah reward you, Ameen
@@noor-l7s3w
Aaamiiin Ya Rabb, wa iyyak
@@note2725
Aaamiiin Ya Rabb, wa iyyak
Thanks to 10 qiraat imam , making us in different language still can read Quran with correct even sound not same . That is the one of Quran miracle ! ❤🎉
The Qaari has a very beautiful voice MashaaAllah. Allahumma Baarik.
I watched this video almost a year ago and barely noticed now I can hear the difference alhamdoulilah
For all the Fatihas Aameen !
This brings so much peace and relaxation to my heart. SubhaAllah it's so beautiful!
I left islam bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one. this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate. Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv You left Islam because you had a question about Tajweed? You should have just asked a scholar or Qari. You clearly just needed to look for the answer. The answers are there, you just need to look for them
th-cam.com/video/8hj7u0F3yEg/w-d-xo.html
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv you left Islam because of this? Did you not ask anyone of knowledge?
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv I'm a white ex Christian European revert to Islam. Subhanallah this is a religion with literally 1000's (if not more) of proofs and evidences that It is is the Truth from Allah SWT. And you left It because of something like this ? This makes no sense. Please make tawbah to Allah and re enter Islam, Allah is the Acceptor of repentance and Most Forgiving.
The qiraats importance not only for recitation purpose, also important for deriving meanings.
At 4:12 - Surah 2 (Al-Baqarah) ayat 1 - 5 in Abu Ja'far
At 6:00 - Surah 104 (Al-Humazah) ayat 1 - 9 in Al-Kisa'i
At 7:25 - Surah 12 (Yusuf) ayat 7 - 14 in Warsh
At 10:00 - Surah 81 (At-Takwir) ayat 1-29 in Al-Susi
*Note - ayat numbers may vary according to Qiraat
How one can learn multiple style of recitation and what to consider in the teacher?
find teacher Qiraat..in shaa Allah@@geekygirl648
Wallah, I love the style where the rules of reading the mushaf is observed... not going over it or under it
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
الحمد لله رب العالمين، والصلاة والسلام على أشرف الأنبياء والمرسلين، نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين ﷺ
,
kisai: kasrah endings, used in Jordan, falastine, they end with kasrah . (typing my personal notes here lol )
warsh: extending the vowels, elongation, should have good breathing to recite long
MashaAllah ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️May Allah reward that brother . These Qiraat had me 😭😭😭
I left islam bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one. this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate. Can anyone answer.
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what a soothing voice. Beautiful indeed. Jazakumullah.
ماشاءاللہ تبارک اللہ، ما احسن صوتہ و اجمل
I have left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.see fatawa qazi khan and other.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv did u reallt leave because of this?
Absolutely love it. الحمد للّه
Masha Allah!
MashaAllah beautiful voice. Heart soothing!!!
Maa shaa allah the reciter has a beautiful voice may Allah increase.
Just on the word أخلده in surah al-humazah there is no Imalah
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I am still learning Tajweed .what is imalah? جزاكم الله خيرا
@@ModestMuslim1 Imālah literally means to incline. Technically, qurrā` define
it as the inclination of a fathah towards a kasrah and an alif towards a yā`.
And Allah knows best!
بارك الله فيك صحيح
جزاك الله خير
For sharing
تقبل الله منا ومنكم صالح الأعمال
Allah Ajo ajal Guide us A straight path and Grant our dua And Give us Jannah And Excuse Every sins Aamin.
Masha Allah what a wonderful recitation, keep da spirit of teaching burning
Baarakallahu feekum
Beautiful Ma Sha Allah
Mashaa ALLAAH BARAKALLAHU LAKA WALI AHLIKA
ماشاءاللہ بہت عمدہ اللہ تعالٰی سلامت رکھے
*أحسنت*
Jazakallaahu Khayran ❤
Masha’Allah. Thank you my dear brother for your effort in recording and sharing this precious recitation techniques with us.
Mashallah. Beautiful voice
Warsh le plus beau ma sha Allah
Amazing voice &Qiraat excellent 👍🌹🥰
جزاك اللهُ خيراً
جزاك الله خيراً. بارك الله فيك
ماشاءاللہ
واید حلو صوت
Nzuri Sana, Mimi nimesoma msahafu wa riwaya zote matnu shaatwibiyah ,Kwa kweli namshukuru allah , Kwa kunijaalia kuzijua riwaya zote za quraan.
I was expecting 10 surat al fatihas as is described in the title.
in surah fatihah u can't change it 10 times, theres only differences in about 4. The rest are the same as our normal hafs riwaayat.
Umar : I believe what the brother meant was that the title of the video does not reflect the actual content of the video. Wallaahua’alam :)
@@umar6258 No you are wrong most qiraat say maliki instead of maaliki
@@jefejr3363all qirata are right so how can one be wrong
Barakallahu Fiek, But with Kisa'i he ends the second and third ayat with a kasra?Allathee jamaAAa malan waaddadih ? while i hear other reciters of riwayat kisa'i ends with fatha? so Allathee jamaAAa malan waAAaddadah?
jazakallah beautiful reciter
I left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv well maybe you never were a true muslim
BAARAK ALLAHU FEEKUM... GREAT STUFF
Allahuma baarik
Assalamu alaikum, in the riwayah of susi an abi amr, the disconnected madd between words is not elongated for example فلا اقسم the alif is only 2 harakaat
Masha'Allah brothers. Salam from Breda, Holland
I left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv it's sad that you leave islam on the basis of such a baseless argument. I personally never heard of that takfeer before. What you even stated has nothing to do with the preservation of the Quran, since even if his pronunciation is wrong that is to be blamed on shortcomings of the reciting person and I do not see whatsoever how you link that with the preservation of the Quran. I'm not here to argue and won't reply if you try to, but it looks like you are confused and should not have left islam because of your lack of knowledge as you would not be able to leave it if you used sound reasoning. I advise you to repel whispers of the shaytaan and may Allaah guide you.
Masha Allah Brother greeting from Hargeisa
Machallah merci ❤
Jazakumullahu khairan
Trmkasih..atas ilmunya ustaz..
Really amazing.
I left islam today bcz muslim even dont agree on one makhrij ofض.you can clearly differentiate pronounciation of mishary and this one.majoirity of scholar say that this guy is not reciting quran bcz of ض.this seems lie that there is ijma of quran preservation .and in pakistan and india some famous scholar say that if you readض as zuad then you have become apostate.hahahA Can anyone answer.
@@MuhammadFarhan-vo1kv This reciter and Mishary are pronouncing the letter in exactly the same way.
Also the only people who ever disputed the provocation was some individuals from the India/Pakistan, people who’s first language isn’t Arabic
Also the Arabs have never disagreed on how to pronounce this letter
Soo what is the real reason why you wish to abandon the truth?
@@amranali6861 No reason this person just wants to create commotion.
Does anyone know the name of reciter?
No. 1= Hamza
No. 2= qaloo Ala'a (maybe/ didn't understand properly)
No. 3= ibnul kasir
No. 4= Abu ja'far
No. 5= nisa'e (or kisa'i/ the word not understood properly)
No. 6= Warsh
No. 7= soosi
In the title it says 10 styles but the Qari only recited 7 styles. Can anyone clarify are there only 7 styles or there 10 as well?
Afnan Alam jazak Allah khair!!! I will watch the video insha Allah!!
idealmuslimah.com/turn-to-allah/loving-allah/543-basic-introduction-of-10-recitations-and-ahruf
silver shine I had it was 10 qira at all nor 7 sheikh Jazzaka Allah , try to research other’s INSHAALLAH
Which qiraat is mainly used nowadays by the famous imams/qaris?
Which one of the 7 above does Hafs fall under?
Ian yes hafs is most common than warsh
MasyaAllah. Allahuakbar.
When heard this.
The recitation is so beautiful.
Then reflected to my recitation. My recitation so bad like it was an essay full of typo. I'm not an Arab speakers so I'm really not aware of how bad mine is. 😭😭😭
subhanallah ,subhanallah dua hy ALLAH mujhy bhi sikha dijeye ameen ,,
Masha Allah. Great to hear. But i dont know the pronounciation and syllable difference making big difference while recite in Al fatiha surah whether it was be accepted by Prophet sal or not. anyway thanks brothers.
Please upload more videos of this qari sahab
❤❤❤❤
maashallah
It's a mistake to say Ibn Kathir for the Fatifa. Because the 2 students Qunbul and Bazzy don't have the same fatiHa. Qunbul says sirata with sin and Bazzy Sirata with Sad. Wa allahu a3lam.
Can someone please tell me the name of the reciter? I would like to see if he has a video reciting the entire Quran. He has the most soothing, most beautiful reciting voice I’ve heard!
Same!
Recitation by Qari Muhammad Yousef Younes in the description
@@Jaafar_Alkhalifa Recitation by Qari Muhammad Yousef Younes in the description
@abrahammourad1411 I don't seem to be able to find the reciter anywhere on the Internet by that name. Could you somehow guide me to more videos of his? I have checked TH-cam and google.
@ I don't know if he uploads his content. I was just pointing out that the description of this specific video says that he is the reciter.
جزاك الله
I dont understand why some people say malik yaw medeen and others say maalik yaw medeen? AllahUAlam
Difference of qiraat , there are 7 different types granted by Nabi Salatu Wassalam.
Is there a school or Madrasa who would teach all ten styles of Qiraat.
Or schools which specialise in each of the 10 styles of Qiraat.
Sh. Okasha Kameny would probably teach them all. Search him up
As salamu alaikum wa rahmatullah. Timbuktu seminary by Sh Abu taubah. It’ll be very beneficial Insha Allah and it’s online. He has ijaza in all ten and there are other classes as well. May Allah SWT increase you in knowledge of the Quran Ameen
Find a single teacher who’ll teach them
to you one on one.
@@Unlocos.Where does Syaikh Abu Taubah come from?
@@statixlaw5675where does Syaikh Okasa come from?
Nzuri sana
Someone please tell me the name of the Quran reciter please
Allahu Akbar
Mashaa Allah
What is the name of the Qari please
are there any good youtube videos teaching warsh style qiraat
Recitetune
Are you sure that changing the qiraa will not change the meaning
ما شا ءالله
Which masjid is this? Where? Please
Name of qarī pls
Where can we find other recitations of that qari ?
Imam Nafi
Imam ibn katheer
Imam basri
Imam shaami
Imam Asim
Imam hamzah
Imam kisaee
@@saffuanahmed8594 thank you, baarakallahu feek, but I meant the qari in the video, what is his name ?
SubhanAllah
Masha’Allah
حزاهما الله خيرا.
أنا من اندونيسيا لاافهم اذا تكلم الشيخ بالانجليزية. هل لديكم مقطع بالعربية?
Can anyone elaborate the difference of each style? Can a layman differenciate between them just by listening ?
Not sure about other surahs but anyone who recites surah fatiha can differentiate most of them
If you don't have the surah's memorized or didn't hear them recited a lot, I doubt anyone would notice. Some differences are very subtle, some are noticable.
Can implement various qiraat in the solah? but haven't not study yet..
It is not recommended unless a qari has given you permission to do so.
If u have studied under a teacher
Why you not puting more video please we need more information
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
I have been trying to figure out why the majority of the time I hear many imams that are reciting with hafs, use س instead of ص in صراط?? Wouldn't this be invalid.it seems so, to mix between two qiirat
who is reciting and does he have any records????
th-cam.com/video/8hj7u0F3yEg/w-d-xo.html
Awesome
Assalamu alaikum warahamatullah
اسم القا ر ئ؟
The name of the reciter/Qari'?
I have a question, why recite it in different ways? I’m not an Arabic speaker but I’m curious why the slight different dialects(I’m assuming that’s what qirat is?)?
th-cam.com/video/8hj7u0F3yEg/w-d-xo.html hopefully this video help
- The 10 Qira'at are styles of reading and recitation
- The Qur'an was revealed on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in 7 Ahruf (in order to facilitate reading the Quran and memorizing it for the other Arab tribes with different arabic dialects and accents at that time) which gave the 10 Qira'at, so basically they are all a revelation from Allah ﷻ to make it easy for other arab tribes with other dialects.
So The Qur'an = The 7 Ahruf = The 10 Qira'at.
And we are proud of those 10 Qira'at and there is a whole islamic science about them.
I'm aware there are even some different words but these differences in the Qira'at (like "those who fought" and "those who were killed") are not contradictory but rather each one gives another layer of meaning (for example: you may fight in the sake of God without being killed, and you have your reward, and you may fight and be killed and in this case you're a martyr and you have your reward. Another example in the first chapter: King vs Master, which are not contradictory but each one adds another layer of meaning) and I found these Qira'at aligned with the challenge that The Qur'an produces ie "Come with something like it or come with even just one chapter like it", here these Qira'at are facilitating the challenge more by giving other complementary possibilities to the people, and they are showing that if God wants to come with something like the Qur'an using different words or in different dialects it's really easy for Him. And also another point is "how can the prophet Muhammad know all these dialects and new words that the people of his envir didn't know, knowing that he couldn't even read or write ?"
And also there is no issue at all that these Qira'at are all preserved and tracked back to the prophet Muhammad pbuh, they are all transmitted by Mutawathir (a really really strict way of transmission, there is no doubt that a single letter can't be changed)
A recommendation :
- watch this video ''Comparative study the bible vs the Qur'an preservation'' in ''One message foundation'' channel.
- watch a video about the 10 Qira'at in ''Arabic 101" channel.
- Watch ''Ahruf and Qira'at Simplified Ep(1) The Meaning of The Seven Ahruf'' in ''The muslim lantern'' channel
مشالله ❤️
Can someone tell me who’s reciting
Waiting for further Recitations like this from India Bombay
Asalamualakum barakallahu fek
What community is this and where?
Nowadays I'm very confused about these Qira'at and their differences please someone elaborate it to me I'm in a doubt about preservation of the Holy Quran..
There is a good video that explain it very well. I forgot the link but you can search it on youtube.
th-cam.com/video/8hj7u0F3yEg/w-d-xo.html found it. Hopefully this video help
- The 10 Qira'at are styles of reading and recitation
- The Qur'an was revealed on the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in 7 Ahruf which gave the 10 Qira'at, so basically they are all a revelation from Allah ﷻ to make it easy for other arab tribes with other dialects.
So The Qur'an = The 7 Ahruf = The 10 Qira'at.
And we are proud of those 10 Qira'at and there is a whole islamic science about them.
I'm aware there are even some different words but these differences in the Qira'at (like "those who fought" and "those who were killed") are not contradictory but rather each one gives another layer of meaning (for example: you may fight in the sake of God without being killed, and you have your reward, and you may fight and be killed and in this case you're a martyr and you have your reward. Another example in the first chapter: King vs Master, which are not contradictory but each one adds another layer of meaning) and I found these Qira'at aligned with the challenge that The Qur'an produces ie "Come with something like it or come with even just one chapter like it", here these Qira'at are facilitating the challenge more by giving other complementary possibilities to the people, and they are showing that if God wants to come with something like the Qur'an using different words or in different dialects it's really easy for Him. And also another point is "how can the prophet Muhammad know all these dialects and new words that the people of his envir didn't know, knowing that he couldn't even read or write ?"
And also there is no issue at all that these Qira'at are all preserved and tracked back to the prophet Muhammad pbuh, they are all transmitted by Mutawathir (a really really strict way of transmission, there is no doubt that a single letter can't be changed)
A recommendation :
- watch this video ''Comparative study the bible vs the Qur'an preservation'' in ''One message foundation'' channel.
- watch a video about the 10 Qira'at in ''Arabic 101" channel.
- Watch ''Ahruf and Qira'at Simplified Ep(1) The Meaning of The Seven Ahruf'' in ''The muslim lantern'' channel
th-cam.com/video/8hj7u0F3yEg/w-d-xo.html
I have a question guys. I thought there only a few words who are different between those different styles of recitation. But why do they sound like completely different words or even a different language? Its very confusing
I think easiest way for u to understand its like uk accent and us accent they both use’s word “water” but they pronounce different same as here sounds different reads different but meaning the same and all qiraats is from prophet ﷺ time and there is a hadith in at-tirmizi 3196 if imnnot wrong basicly in hadith says that angel gabreel said to prophet ﷺ that ppl can read quran in 7 way. Thats why this variations its not smthn new. If u have more questions ill be glad to answer
@whosdaty7219 Okay thx for this explanation so far. So in the end these words have the same meaning, right?
@@kazutokirigaya6930 yea
Please can someone tell me the name of the first qiraat he used 🙏
MashaAllah
Please someone put this qaris name Jzk .
سورة التكوير أية ٦ لا يوجد في القرأة أو شيح نسيت؟
@Qurra Channel Is it true that the qira'at of Basri has the most Hijazi narrators?
The first qira name
Riwayat khalaf a'n hamzah
What is he reading in at 3:02
Sheikh has made a slight mistake in surah Humazah. On the words عدّده and أخلده there is no imalah for imam kisaai ra as he only does this on words ending in ة and they end in ه
O.... Thank you very much. Jazakallahu khayran
what is the first qiraat called?
Hamza
It said 10 but he only recited 7?
name of book about different qirat of quran
tell me name plz....
th-cam.com/video/8hj7u0F3yEg/w-d-xo.html