Comments by "Muhammad Ibn Waraqa" (@muhammadibnwaraqa) on "OnePath Network"
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ö-- every arabic Quran is a riwayah by a specific Qari. It will say on page alif the name Hafs an Asim or Warsh or whatever scholars . Why is egyptian Quran riwayah of Hafs an Asim tell me ? Egypt selected out of all Quran riwayat 1 riwayah which is Hafs but in Nirt Africa Muslims read Warsh riwayah which is different Quran riwayah of Hafs 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer: 1. According to Warsh riwayah 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer 3 or more.
There are ten recognised schools of qiraʼat, each one deriving its name from a noted Quran reciter or "reader" (qāriʾ pl. qāriʾūn or qurr'aʿ), such as Nafi‘ al-Madani, Ibn Kathir al-Makki, Abu Amr of Basra, Ibn Amir ad-Dimashqi, Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud, Hamzah az-Zaiyyat, and Al-Kisa'i. While these readers lived in the second and third century of Islam, the scholar who approved the first seven qira'at (Abu Bakr Ibn Mujāhid) lived a century later, and the readings themselves have a chain of transmission (like hadith) QURAN IS A HADITH Consequently, the readers/qurr'aʿ who give their name to Qira'at are part of a chain of transmission called a riwayah
Who approved the Qira'at ? And who was that guy to approve anything ?
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