- Abu Musa ‘Isa Ibn Mina al-Zarqi,
better known as
Qalun (120-220AH), was a
significant figure in the
spread of the Qira'at, or
variant methods for recitation...
-
recitation (qira'at), the
canonical methods of
reciting the Qur'an.
Alongside Qalun, he was one of the two
primary transmitters of the
canonical reading method...
- died in Medina. His
method of
recitation via his two most
famous students,
Qalun and Warsh, is the most
common Quran reading mode in
North Africa, West Africa...
-
people of Medina,
whether it is the
narration of
Warsh or the
narration of
Qalun. In
Sudan and in Hadhramaut, they read the
narration that Al-Duri narrated...
- Talib,
Ubayy ibn Ka'b, and Zaid ibn
Thabit from Muhammad. Nafi‘ al-Madani
Qalun Warsh Ibn
Kathir al-Makki Al-Bazzi
Qunbul Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' Ad-Duri...
-
shown as "Nāfiʕ" at the top center). The two riwaya—Warsh (or Warš) and
Qālūn—are on the left side
mixed in with the
other fifteen. Ibn Mujāhidat is at...
- Al-Bazzi and Qunbul, were
Persian and
Meccan respectively. Nafi‘ al-Madani
Qalun Warsh Ibn
Kathir al-Makki Al-Bazzi
Qunbul Abu 'Amr ibn al-'Ala' Ad-Duri...
- and the
riwayah of
Warsh 'an Nafi'
dominant in
North (except Libya,
where Qalun 'an Nafi' is dominant, Egypt,
where the
aforementioned Hafs is dominant...
- of the
Quran implement imāla at
least once. Some, like
those of Hafs or
Qalun, use it only once, but in others, imāla
affects hundreds of
words because...
- and the
riwayah of
Warsh 'an Nafi'
dominant in
North (except Libya,
where Qalun 'an Nafi' is dominant, Egypt,
where the
aforementioned Hafs is dominant...