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Teaching the Ten Quranic Readings (Al-Qirā’āt Al-‘Ashr Al-Ṣughrā

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Course Content for Teaching the Ten Quranic Readings (Al-Qirā’āt Al-‘Ashr Al-Kubrā)

This course covers the principles and applications of the ten Quranic readings, providing students with a structured approach to mastering them.


1. Introduction to the Science of Qirā’āt

  • Definition of Qirā’āt: Understanding what Quranic readings are.
  • Difference Between Qirā’āt and Riwayāt: Clarifying the distinction between readings and narrations.
  • History and Evolution: The origins and historical development of the ten readings.
  • Importance of Qirā’āt: Its role in preserving the Quran and its linguistic diversity.

2. The Ten Reciters and Their Narrators

  • Introduction to the Ten Reciters: A brief overview of the following Qurrā’:
    • Nāfi‘, Ibn Kathīr, Abū ‘Amr, Ibn ‘Āmir, ‘Āṣim, Ḥamzah, Al-Kisā’ī, Abū Ja‘far, Ya‘qūb, and Khalaf.
  • Famous Narrators for Each Reciter: Learning about the transmitters of each reading.

3. Fundamental Rules (Al-Usūl) in the Ten Readings

  • Definition of Usūl: General rules that each reciter adheres to.
  • Application in the Quran: Recognizing recurring patterns across different readings.

4. Variant Words (Al-Farsh) in the Ten Readings

  • Words That Differ Among the Qirā’āt: Identifying differences in specific words.
  • Practical Examples from Surahs: Comparative reading exercises.
  • Distinguishing Between Narrations: How to identify variations in practice.

5. Memorized Texts (Al-Mutūn) for Qirā’āt Study

  • Al-Shāṭibiyyah and Al-Durrah: Studying the primary texts for the ten minor readings (Al-Qirā’āt Al-‘Ashr Al-Ṣughrā).

Course Features:

  • Instruction by skilled professionals in Quranic readings.
  • Interactive sessions with practical application (in-person or online).
  • An accredited certificate upon completing the recitation.
  • Flexible timing to suit everyone.
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