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Quran Warsh Audio AlJazairi


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Complete Quran Warsh MP3 Offline AlJazairi - Full mushaf aljazairy
قرآن ورش يعمل بدون انترنت
The noble quran with the narration of warsh
Abu Said Uthman Ibn Sa‘id al-Qutbi, better known as Warsh (110-197AH), was a significant figure in the history of Quranic recitation (qiraat), the canonical methods of reciting the Quran. Alongside Qalun, he was one of the two primary transmitters of the canonical reading method of Nafi‘ al-Madani. Together, their style is the most common form of Quranic recitation in the generality of African mosques outside of Egypt, and is also popular in Yemen and Darfur despite the rest of Sudan following the method of Hafs. The method of Warsh and his counterpart Qalun was also the most popular method of recitation in Al-Andalus. The majority of printed Mushafs today in North Africa and West Africa follow the reading of Warsh. He died in 812CE. Yasin AlJazairi follow this type of recitation.

Warsh an Naafi is one of the main canonical methods of reciting the Quran. The recitations of the Quran, known in Arabic as Qiraat, are conducted under the rules of the Tajwid Science. It is attributed to Imam Warsh who in turn got it from his teacher Nafi‘ al-Madani who was one of the transmitters of the seven recitations. The recitation of Warsh an Naafi is one of two major recitation traditions. The second is Hafs an Asim.

Imam Warsh (110-197AH) was born Uthman Ibn Sa‘id al-Qutbi in Egypt. He was called Warsh , a substance of milk, by his teacher Naafi because he was light skinned. He learned his recitation from Naafi at Medina. After finishing his education, he returned to Egypt where he became the senior reciter of the Quran.

In the 10th century, the Muslim scholar Ibn Mujāhid canonized the seven readings of the Quran including Warsh an Naafi. However, only the transmission of Asim and Warsh remains influential. The Warsh an Naafi recitation became widespread in North Africa, in large part because it was the preferred recitation of Imam Malik ibn Anas, whose Maliki school of jurisprudence predominated in that region of the world. In Medieval times, it was the main Quranic recitation in Islamic Iberia. The Warsh an Naafi transmission represents the recitational tradition of Medina.

The Warsh an Naafi recitation of the Quran differs from Hafs an Asim in orthography. The majority of differences do not affect the meaning. Yet in some cases the differences change the implications of the verse. In verse 2:184 Hafs recites the verse to be "... a ransom [as substitute] of feeding a poor person...". On the other hand, Warsh reads it "... a ransom [as substitute] of feeding poor people..." There are other variants that go beyond orthography.

Another major difference between Hafs and Warsh recitation of the Quran is the pronunciation of the words. Modern Qurans have diacritical marks (known as Tashkil) and in some cases pronouncing the word differently could imply different meaning.

Main features of this application:
1. Full Quran Warsh mp3
2. Works offline - 114 quran surahs
3. Madinah surahs indicated by masjid Nabawi and Mecca surahs indicated by masjid al-Haram
4. Number of verses of each Surah
5. Quran Surah names in Arabic and English
6. English translation of each Surah name
7. Search quran Surah by title or number
8. Read complete Quran Arabic text also offline

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