Qira’at Course
17 Authentic Styles of Recitation
Study 17 Authentic Quranic recitation styles passed down through generations.
about Qira'at course
Introduction to the Qira’at Course
The Qira’at Course is for those who wish to master Quranic recitation. It covers the history, principles, and variations of the 17 readings, emphasizing their significance in Islamic scholarship. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of Tajweed, transmission methods, and differences between recitations.
Why Learn Qira’at?
Qira’at enhances Quranic understanding and preserves its oral transmission. Studying different readings strengthens faith and comprehension. This course offers a structured approach to mastering recitations.
What Will You Learn?
Students will explore the seven canonical and ten additional readings, their transmission, and applications. The course covers advanced Tajweed, comparative analysis, and recitation practice for phonetics mastery.
Who Can Join This Course?
This course is for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about Quranic studies. Basic Tajweed knowledge is helpful but not required. Whether a beginner or advanced learner, this course provides a structured path to mastering Qira’at.
Understand the history of Quranic recitations.
Learn the principles of Qira’at transmission.
Study the seven canonical Quranic readings.
Explore the ten additional Qira’at styles.
Master Tajweed rules for accurate recitation.
Compare differences in various Qira’at styles.
Analyze the impact of Qira’at on Tafsir.
Develop fluency in Quranic phonetics.
Apply correct Qira’at in daily recitations.
Preserve and teach the authentic Qira’at
Course Outline
This course explores the sciences of Qira'at, covering the history, development, and significance of the 17 recognized Quranic readings. It delves into the seven canonical Qira’at and the ten additional readings, highlighting their differences and applications. Students will study advanced Tajweed, comparative recitation, and the impact of Qira'at on Tafsir. The course also includes historical, cultural, and scholarly perspectives, practical recitation exercises, and research-based analysis to develop mastery in Qira'at.
Meaning and scope of Quranic recitation sciences
Historical development of Quranic readings
Importance of Qira'at in Islamic scholarship
Role of Qira'at in daily prayers and recitation
Preservation and transmission of Quranic readings
Introduction to the seven well-known readings
Nafi' (نافع): Reading of Imam Nafi' of Medina
2Ibn Kathir(ابن كثير): Reading of Imam Ibn Kathir of Mecca
Abu Amr (أبو عمرو): Reading of Imam Abu Amr of Basra
Differences between these three canonical readings
Ibn Amir of Damascus and his transmission chain
Asim of Kufa and the popular Hafs narration
Hamza of Kufa and his special recitation method
Al-Kisa'i of Kufa and his advanced recitation rules
Summary of the seven readings with key distinctions
6. Abu al-Fath (أبو الفتح): Reading of Imam Abu al-Fath
7. Qunbul (قنبل): Reading of Imam Qunbul of Mecca
8. Al-Muazzin (المؤذن): Reading of Imam Al-Muazzin of Egypt
9. Al-Yazidi (اليازيدي): Reading of Imam Al-Yazidi of Basra
10. Shubah (شبة): Reading of Imam Shubah of Kufa
In-depth analysis of the 17 readings (Qira'at)
Comparison of the readings with respect to meaning
Advanced rules of Tajweed (تجويد) and its application in Qira'at
Recitation practice with correct Tajweed and Qira'at
Critical analysis of different Qira'at and their implications
Historical background of the Quranic recitation
Analyzing differences in recitations and meanings
Influence of Qira'at on Islamic jurisprudence
Application of Qira'at in modern Islamic studies
Role of Qira'at in Tafsir and scholarly research
Transmission and preservation of different Qira'at
Role of Qira'at teachers in Islamic institutions
Teaching methods for learning multiple readings
Memorization techniques for mastering Qira'at
Challenges in preserving oral transmission today
Pricing Plan
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2 Days a Week
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- 8 classes in a Month
- 30 Minutes Each Class
3 Days a Week
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- 12 Classes a Month
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4 Days a Week
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- 16 Classes a Month
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5 Days a Week
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- 22 Classes a Month
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