Surah Ta-Ha طٰہٰ Part 1 of 4
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Please get more knowledge about the different qiraat and how the Qur'an was revealed in 7 ahruf.
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mashaAllah! Laa ilaha il Allahh
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ما شاء الله
ماشاء الله على هذا الصوت والاء
من صاحب هذا الصوت
اللهم اجعلنا من اهل القران الكريم
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It is indeed beautiful.
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There are 7 different ways to recite the Quran. There is a hadith on that. Assalamoualeyk
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mayaallah. this is beautiful
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@ImStrivingforJannah Wa 'alaykum salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu. Insha Allah your Ramadan is going well. Please read more here:
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@repentantmuslim As'salaam 'alaykum. I thought there was only on harf in existence today since ‘Uthmaan (rA) compiled the Qur’aan in only one harf - or was it complied in a way that the mus'haf would be inscripted to preserve all the ahruf? I've heard a beautiful recitation similar to this from a brother from South Africa - but I'm still curious as to how we know of the other ahruf. Shed some light, in shaa Allah?
Yeah brother but the way he recite is wrong he meant to say واناخترتك not واناخترنك
14333Ali 6 months ago
@14333Ali No, it is "واناخترنك" in the Khalaf recitation. Remember, the Qur'an is an oral transmission. The written transmission only contained the Arabic skeleton, without any diacritical points. You will see such differences when you compare the masaahif of both the Khalaf and the ubiquitous Hafs.
repentantmuslim 6 months ago
By the way brother u reciting the Quran in a nice voice but one thing I notice was a al ayah u said it wrong واناخترتك and u recited واناخترنك so is wrong every one should listen to this ayah and check with the phrase hope u read my comment
14333Ali 6 months ago
@14333Ali In the Khalaf text, it is "وأنا اخترتك". By the way, this is not my recitation, but by Shaykh Mishaary bin Raasshid al-'Afaasy (شيخ مشاري بن راشد لعفاسي).
As I stated in the video description, the text I used is from the Hafs 'an 'Aasim recitation (the ubiquitous recitation), whereas the recitation is Khalaf 'an Hamzah.
repentantmuslim 6 months ago