Which mushaf do you use?

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Jazaks for the link bro. I dont know how to use it though!..for example I click on the word, "nast^aeen"

as in Iyyaka naAAbudu wa-iyyaka nastaAAeenu"
Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. (1:5)
on the left hand side, the small box appears it is telling me that word, "^aoon" is the root word?

is that right? but it does not tell me what does ^aoon mean?

am I having simplicy technically difficultly to understand this program or intectual incapablities..?:?
 
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word for word by Ibn Kathir is good

i gots this
wordforwordQuran-1.jpg


ma'salamah
could I get it online? or which site do i purchase it from?
 
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Jazaks for the link bro. I dont know how to use it though!..for example I click on the word, "nast^aeen"

as in Iyyaka naAAbudu wa-iyyaka nastaAAeenu"
Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. (1:5)
on the left hand side, the small box appears it is telling me that word, "^aoon" is the root word?

is that right? but it does not tell me what does ^aoon mean?

am I having simplicy technically difficultly to understand this program or intectual incapablities..?:?
LOL

That was the wrong link...sorry.

This is the real deal :p:

http://www.islamic-knowledge.com/Learning_Arabic/Q Word for Word/
 
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excuse iqqy he's always giving wrong links, anyways sis shudnt have try googling it

ma'salamah
 
shush dnt go off topic now tut tut [hi jak instead lol] no ermm sis u found it?

ma'salamah
 
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I am here, sorry for the late reply. Yes masha'Allah now the linkis wayyyy better. It does make sense also.:giggling: But what I am so unsure of, what do the numbers stand for?

Are these notes consistent with the format of the Quran? ie it does not seem that it has the starts with Surah Al Baqarah...? I think it starts with Surah Al Imran....so does it skip any surahs?

may Allah reward you for the links!

ps sis hypergal, i didnt get a virus. but i didnt find the free book online either..?

by chance Does anyone know where i could get Imam Ghazalis' books? I am reading the 'Recitation of the Quran' one for few months now. al hamdoulilah i cant put it down.
 
oh btw, i forgot to answer the orignial q, i use the south african mushaf with tajweed rules in colours.it is wonderful. alhamdoulilah!
 
i use a 16 liner mushaf,dunno what it is called..
may be indian style
 
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I read from a Qur'an from Saudi Arabia and I have two translations in English. One is by Abdullah Yusuf Ali and the other is a Saheeh International translation I received the day I declared my shahadah.
 
If you\\\'re doing hifz its best not to change your mushaf coz it affects your memorization

It also depends which sanad your doing e.g Riwayat Hafs :)
 
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saudi is the best cuz it's easy to read. :D (maybe bc it's very popular)
 
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Ibn Mas’ood said, “I feel that indeed someone will forget knowledge they had a acquired because of sins they commit.”

Allah ta’ala teaches us in the Qur’an: "[Be conscious of Allah and Allah will teach you.] This knowledge is from Allah ta’ala, a gift. It makes no sense that someone spends their nights disobeying the gift-giver while awaiting His gifts in the morning".

One of the key: if you want your children to be effective in their Deen and their memorization of Qur’an, YOU have to be the one that you want your children to become. Do not let them see a contradiction.

The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, “The heart that has no Qur’an in it is like an abandoned ruined dwelling.” [At-Tirmidhi].

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Sister, can you define the types? I never knew of this intelligence.

just remembered this now :hiding:

I think this post has explained it really well mashaAllah:

Assalamu Alykum wa rahmatullahi wa baraktuhu,

Here is some useful information which I wanted to share.

THE AHRUF
First there is the issue nof Ahruf (dialects/modes). The Qur'an was revealed in seven ahruf, as is proved in many mutawaatir ahadith. This was because different tribes pronounced and spelled words differently. The forms matched the dialects of following seven tribes:
1.Quraysh
2.Hudhayl
3.Thaqîf
4.Hawâzin
5.Kinânah
6.Tamîm
7.Yemen

The revelation of the Qur'an in seven different ahruf made its recitation and memorization much easier for the various tribes. At the same time the Qur'an challenged them to produce a surah like it in their own dialect so that they would not complain about the incomprehensibility.

Regarding whether or not these ahruf have been preserved, there are three opinions, the strongest being that of Ibn Taymiyyah, Ash-Shatibee, Ar-Raazi, Ibn Katheer and Ibn Al-Jazaree and many others. They say that when Uthman rd was compiling the Qur'an, he had Zaib ibn Thabit record it without the vowelation and consonants to accomodate the different Ahruf. At some points where the ahruf differed greatly, they recorded it according to the Quraysh dialect. There are 4 benefits which show the Wisdom of Allah revealing the Qur'an in seven ahruf:

1. To facilitate the memorization of the Qur'an. The arabs did not all speak arabic in the same way. The ahruf eased the memorization and was significant in the preservation of the Qur'an.

2. To prove the miraculous nature of the Qur'an. For despite all the differences, the meaning of the Ahruf did not contradict one another, but rather were complimentary.

3. To prove the truthfulness of the Prophet Muhammad saws, for despite the fact that he was illiterate, the revelation of the Qur'an occured in different tribal dialects and different words, all of which consisted of the most fluent and eloquent speech of his time.

4. To honour the ummah of the Prophet Muhammad saws and show its superiority over all other nations.

THE QIRA'AT
Qira'at refers to the various manners of reciting the Qur'an. Each qiraa'a has its OWN rules of tajweed. In Murattal, it is not necessary to emphasize every vowel in clarity as it is in Mujawwad. Each qira'at is named after the Qari who was famous in reciting in that manner.
There are many different Qira'at, but Ibn Mujahid wrote a book on the seven most prominent. He did this on purpose to match the seven ahruf, but some people don't know that there are more than 7 qira'at. In fact, there are ten authentic Qira'at. For a qira'at to be authentic there are very detailed rules which we could discuss later if any wishes.
Here are the ten Qira'at with their famous Qaris:

1. Naafi' Al-Madanee. (Madinah)
Imam Malik recited in this manner. Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal often recited in this manner.
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Qaloon and Warsh.

2. Ibn Katheer al-Makee. (Makkah)
Imam Shafi recited in this manner.
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Al-Buzzee and Qumbul.

3.Abu Amr al-Basri (Basra)
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Ad-Doori and As-Soosee.

4. Ibn Aamir ash-Shami (Syria)
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Hishaam and Ibn Thakwan.

5. Asim al-Kufi (Koofah)
Imaam Abu Hanifa recited in this manner. Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal often recited in this manner.
The 2 Qaris who prserved this recitation are Shuba and Hafs

6. Hamzah Al-Kufi (Koofah)
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Khalaf (who also has his own Qira'at #10) and Khallaad.

7. Al-Kisaa'ee
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Al-Layth and ad-Doori (same one as before).

8. Abu Ja'far Al-Madanee (Madinah)
The two Qaris who preserved this recitation are Isa and Sulayman.

9. Yaqub ibn Al-Basri (Basra)
Imam Bukhari recited in this manner.
The 2 Qaris who preserved this recitation are Ruways and Rooh.

10. Khalaf (same one who preserved Hamzah's recitation, but this is his own method of reciation)
The 2 Qaris who preserved this reciation are Ishaq and Idris.

Today 95% of the world recites Hafs an Asim, 3% Warsh an Naafi, .7% Qaloon an-Naafi, .3% Ad-Doori an Abu Amr and 1% Ibn 'Aamir.

Please let me know if anyone found this informative.
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