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The Qiraʼat are different linguistic, lexical, phonetic, morphological and syntactical forms permitted with reciting the Quran. [1] [2] Differences between Qira'at are slight and include varying rules regarding the prolongation, intonation, and pronunciation of words, [3] but also differences in stops, vowels, consonants, leading to different pronouns and verb forms, and less frequently ...
Rawi is an Arabic term, meaning "to bear by memory, to transmit or recite." [1] It is a derivative of rawa, an Arabic term, meaning "to carry or convey water."[1] The term riwaya or kathir al-riwaya, meaning "copious transmitter," was the intensive form of the word and was used synonymously with rawi by the early Muslim literary sources.
The Qiraʼat re different linguistic, lexical, phonetic, morphological and syntactical forms permitted with reciting the Quran. [1] [2] Differences between Qira'at are slight and include varying rules regarding the prolongation, intonation, and pronunciation of words, [3] but also differences in stops, vowels, consonants, leading to different pronouns and verb forms, and less frequently ...
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.
al-Kifaya fi ma'rifat usul 'ilm al-riwaya by Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi [19] al-Ilma ila Maʿrifa Usul al-Riwaya wa Taqyid al-Samaʿ by Qadi Ayyad; Al-Muqizah fi 'Ilm Mustalah al-Hadith by Al-Dhahabi; Alfiyatu Iraaqee by Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi [20] Muqaddimah al-Badr al-Munir by Ibn al-Mulaqqin; Nukhbat al-Fikar by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
Swahili literature is classified into three genres: Riwaya (the novel), tamthilia (drama/play) and ushairi (). [9] Scholars, however, cite the problem in the literary classification because the association to Western genres does not correspond properly to Swahili literature. [10]
Riwaya, a chain of transmission of Quranic qiraʼat Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rewaya .
The Warsh recitation or riwāyat Warsh ʿan Nāfiʿ' (Arabic: رواية ورش عن نافع) is a qiraʿah of the Quran in Islam. [1]It is, alongside the Hafs recitation [] tradition which represents the recitation tradition of Kufa, one of the two main oral transmissions of the Quran in the Muslim world.