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النشر في القراءات العشر – شمواه

Author: Ibn al-Jazari
SKU: 0001001047

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يتناول كتاب النشر في القراءات العشر العديد من المعلومات القيمة، حيث ناقش الإمام ابن الجوزي عدة موضوعات ذو أهمية كبرى كـ قراءة الإمام أبي حنيفة وكتابه المنسوب إليه في القراءات، بالإضافة إلى أنه تناول باب الإدغام الكبير وباب فرش الحروف للمصحف الشريف بأسلوب سهل وبسيط.

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Book description:

  • The name of the author: Imam Abu al-Khair Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Damascene, known as Ibn al-Jawzi 

  • عدد الصفحات: 972 صفحة 

  • موضوع الكتاب: يتناول الكتاب النشر في القراءات العشر

The contents of the book:

First part 

  1. The virtues of Quran holders

  2. The Almighty guarantees the preservation of his book

  3. Relying on memorization to transmit the Qur'an

  4. The Companions of the Prophet and others from whom some of the aspects of reading were transmitted

  5. Collecting the Qur'an

  6. Uthman's writing of the Qur'an

  7. Countries to which the Qur'an was sent

  8. The names of those who were famous for reading in the cities and who were in Madinah, Mecca, Kufa, Basra, and the Levant.

  9. Pillars of Correct Reading

  10. The drawing of the Qur'an is a great honor for the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  11. Shafi'i's words in describing the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  12. Makki's words on what is and is not acceptable from the Qur'an

  13. Anomalous reading

  14. Ruling on praying with anomalous reading

  15. Imam Abu Hanifa's reading and the book attributed to him

  16. The incident of a man who went against the consensus

  17. Fabrication by reading

  18. Talking about the Hadith: The Qur'an was revealed on seven letters

  19. Al-Qasim ibn Salam stipulated that this hadith is recurrent

  20. This hadith can be summarized in ten ways

  21. The first is why it is written on seven letters

  22. Scholars disagree on the permissibility of reading the Qur'an in non-Arabic languages

  23. Words by Ibn Qutaiba

  24. Second on the Meaning of the Seven Characters

  25. The third is the meaning of these seven

  26.  The first to collect the seven readings

  27. Why the Qur'an is on seven letters

  28. There are seven ways in which readings differ

  29. Abu al-Fadl al-Razi's take on it

  30. Ibn Qutaiba's take on it

  31.  What is the difference between these seven

  32. Reading Saad ibn Abi Waqqas: He has a brother or sister from a mother and the doctrines of the jurists on this issue

  33. How many meanings do these seven letters have?

  34. Are these seven letters scattered throughout the Quran or not?

  35. The Ottoman Qur'an includes the seven characters

  36. Why the Companions Stripped the Quran of Dots and Shapes

  37. Are the readings that are read today in Egypt all seven letters of the alphabet?

  38. The first to collect the readings in the book of Al-Qasim ibn Salam

  39. The first to introduce the Qur'an to Andalusia

  40. Names of those who are known for their prolificity in collecting readings 

  41. The error of those who think that the seven letters are in Shatbya and Taysir

  42. Makki's words on this and the reading of Abu Jaafar and Yaqoub

  43. Abu Amr al-Dani's words

  44. The words of Abul Qasim al-Hazali

  45. The words of Abu Bakr Ibn al-Arabi

  46. Al-Baghawi's explanation

  47. The words of Abul Alaa al-Hamdani

  48. A fatwa by Ibn al-Salah on this

  49. The incident of Abu Muhammad Abdullah bin Abdulmumin al-Wasiti

  50. Answer by Shaykh al-Islam Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah

  51. The Ibn Shanboudh incident

  52. Answer by Abu Hayyan of the Tafsir

  53. Abu Jaafar Sahib

  54. Narrators of Abu Amr

  55. Yazidi novelists

  56. League narrators

  57. The words of Al-Hafiz Al-Dhahabi

  58. The words of Abul Fadl Abdulrahman bin Ahmed al-Razi

  59. The words of Abul Abbas Ahmad bin Yusuf al-Kawashi

  60. The words of Abulhasan Ali ibn Abdulkafi al-Subki

  61. The Truth and Usefulness of the Seven-Character Difference

  62. including the end of rhetoric

  63. 52 including maximizing the rewards of this Ummah

  64. Answer by Sheikh Abdul Wahab Al-Subki, author of Gama'a Al-Jawamea

  65. A fatwa for him as well 

  66. Ismail bin Ibrahim al-Qarab

  67. Readings other than the seven in Surat al-Fatiha

  68. Al-Rawda by Abu Ali Al-Maliki

  69. Abul Hussein al-Farisi's Book of the Whole

  70. Ibn al-Faham's book of abstraction 

  71. Ibn al-Faham's Jacob's Singularity 

  72. Summarizing for Abu Muasher 

  73. Kindergarten for the rate

  74. Advertising for bile 

  75. Guidance for Ibn Ghalboun 

  76. Brief for Ahwazi 

  77. The Seven by Ibn Mujahid 

  78. Ibn Suwar's Enlightened

  79. Al-Mabhaj by Sabt Al-Khayyat 

  80. Summarize him

  81. The student's will for it 

  82. The beginner's insight for him 

  83. Abu Ali al-Khayyat's Al-Muhtahhabib 

  84. Ibn Faris's Al-Jami'ah

  85. Tazkar by Ibn Shaita 

  86. Al-Mufid by Abu Nasr al-Baghdadi

  87. Al-Kifaya by Sibt Al-Khayyat

  88. Ibn Khairun's Al-Muwtahid and Al-Muftah 

  89. Guidance for Abu Al-Ezz Al-Qalansi

  90. His grand sufficiency is also 

  91. Abul Alaa Al-Hamdani's Ultimate Abbreviation

  92. Persuasion by Ibn al-Badash

  93. Ibn Kathir's reading from Qunbul's narration from Ibn Mujahid

  94. Reciting Ibn Kathir from Qunbul's narration by Ibn Shanboudh

  95. Abu Amr's reading from al-Douri's narration by Abu al-Za'raa

  96. Abu Amr's reading from al-Douri's narration from Ibn Farah

  97. Abu Amr's reading from Al-Susi's narration from Ibn Jarir

  98. Abu Amr's reading from Al-Susi's narration from Ibn Jumhur

  99. Ibn 'Amer's reading from Hisham's narration by way of al-Halwani

  100. Ibn 'Amer's reading from Hisham's narration by way of al-Dajouni

  101. Ibn Amer's reading from the narration of Ibn Zakwan by way of Al-Akhfesh

  102. Reading Ibn Amer from the narration of Ibn Zakwan by way of al-Suri

  103. Asim's reading from Sha'aba's narration by Yahya

  104. Asim's reading from Sha'aba's narration from Al-Alimi

  105. Asim reading from the narration of Hafs by Ubayd ibn al-Sabah

  106. Asim reading from the narration of Hafs by Amr ibn al-Sabah

  107. Hamza's reading from Khalaf's narration via Idris

  108. Hamza's reading from Khalaf's narration from Ibn Shazan

  109. Ibn al-Haytham's route from Khallad

  110. Al-Wazzan Road for Khalad

  111. Tahi's path to Khalad

  112. Kisa'i reading from Abu al-Harith's narration by Muhammad ibn Yahya

  113. Al-Kasa'i's reading from Abu Al-Harith's version of Selma

  114. Al-Kasa'i's reading from al-Douri's narration by Jaafar

  115. Al-Kasa'i reading from the narration of al-Douri by Abu Othman al-Dhareer

  116. Abu Ja'far reading from Ibn Wardan's narration by al-Fadl

  117. Abu Jaafar reading from the narration of Ibn Jammaz by al-Hashimi

  118. Vowel, spirit, middle, soft vowel, hard vowel, and independent vowel

  119. Rising, Opening, and Declining Letters

  120. Tides, hidden letters, soft, soft, deviation, and repeated letters

  121. Outbreak and elongation letters

  122. How to read the Quran

  123. Reading by investigation

  124. The verses related to the reading of the investigation

  125. Reading with slope, rotation and chanting

  126. The verses quoted in the Tafsir: And recite the Qur'an in order

  127. Is it better to read slowly or quickly?

  128. The serialized hadith: "Recite the Qur'an and decorate it with the best voices.

  129. intonation

  130. Tajweed is the ornament of recitation and the adornment of reading

  131. Strange incident

  132. What letters have in common and how they differ from each other

  133.  The correct law to refer to in the pronunciation of each letter and how to pronounce it correctly.

  134. Hadith : I am the most articulate person who ever spoke

  135. Consonant Meme Rulings

  136. Concealment, concealment, and unconcealment

  137. Stop and start

  138. Endowment sections

  139. Full stop

  140. Sufficient endowment

  141. Latecomers differ on what is meant by concealment

  142. Explanation of where to ask for help

  143. Explaining the meaning of the invocation

  144. Stopping on the invocation

  145. Ruling on the desirability and obligation of invocation 

  146. The public desirability of invocation outside and inside the prayer and the doctrines of the jurists

  147. Chapter on their difference in the Bismillah

  148. The first chapter of the basmalah and its discourse in the first chapter between the two suras

  149. The second is the choice of housing for those who arrived in Al-Zahr

  150. The third is the consensus on the bismillah at the beginning of every surah if the innocent begins with it

  151. Fourth is the ruling on the bismillah in Bara'ah

  152. Fifth, the rule of bismillah in the middle of the suras

  153. Sixth, her judgment amidst innocence

  154. Seventh The faces that come in the bismillah between the two surahs

  155. Notes on Bismillah Rulings

  156. Surah Umm al-Quran

  157. A discussion on joining and breaking the singular and plural pronouns

  158. A discussion on the relevance and irrelevance of the plural meme

  159. Bab al-Imgham al-Kabir and the similarities

  160. The conditions and contraindications of large mugham

  161.  Recall the convergent ones

  162. Chapter on the Permissibility of Rum and Ichmam in Imdham 

  163. A reminder of the correctness and incorrectness of the letter before the merged letter

  164. The second is that the money before immersion is tilted with it

  165. The third is the complete incorporation of qaf into kaf 

  166. Demonstration of the softening of the letter L for blue

  167. A statement of rules on the weakest and strongest causes of stretching, including issues

  168. The first is in the statement that there is no entrance to and

  169. Second: Hamza and Hisham's stopping on the bad side

  170. Third on the insertion and substitution of the two hummus

  171. The fourth is the difference between Nesta'een and Eight at the beginning 

  172. Fifth on changing the cause, maintaining the effect, and not changing the effect

  173.  A reminder about the reading faces in the changed hummazes for those who have changed their transitions, deletions, or simplifications 

  174. The sixth is to work with the stronger of the two causes

  175. Chapter on the two letters of a word

  176. Narrated by the insertion between the two letters of a word, which is the separation

  177. Examination of the different types of interrogative and informative questions

  178. Examination of the question of whether the second is broken, including what is agreed upon and what is disagreed upon

  179. A discussion of what happens when two interrogatives are repeated

  180. A discussion of what is agreed upon and what is disagreed upon

  181. A discussion on whether the second is an open hamza, including what is different and what is agreed upon

  182. A discussion on whether the second one is broken, including what is different and what is agreed upon

  183. Imams

  184. Chapter on Two-Word Hams from Two Words - First Strike - Mutually Agreeing

  185. The second variation is different

  186. Alerts on which of the two hummuzahs was replaced by Abu Amr and his associates, and Azraq's doctrine on what he replaced it with and without

  187. The first consonant's single first beat

  188. Moving Second Multiplication

  189. Cautions on the Single Hummingbird

  190. The chapter on moving the hamza to the consonant before it

  191. Notes on the origin of al, why it was moved to it, and how to start with it at Warsh

  192. The chapter on silence on the consonant before the Hams and others

  193. Who agreed with Hamza on the silence

  194. Notes on what can and cannot be done with silence

  195. Chapter on Hamza and Hisham stopping the Hams

  196. The Vowel Hams

  197. Akhfesh's doctrine in the form of question and answer

  198. A discussion of formal mitigation, including the non-standard form of the hummus

  199. Cautions on stopping with romanization and exhalation with lightening

  200. Ruling on stretching with lightening

  201. Conclusion on issues of what works and what doesn't in extreme and average plus faces

  202. Issues of what works and what doesn't in the average

Second part 

  1. Bab al-Idham al-Kabir

  2. Chapter : Y: if

  3. Chapter D : may

  4. Feminine T Separation

  5. Separate L : Do and Bill

  6. Door of letters with shortened exits

  7. The first letter is the consonant at the F

  8. Second: He tortures whomever he pleases

Third Ride with us

  1. Fourth: Blow them up

  2. Fifth : Consonant R at the L

  3. Sixth: Consonant L in the Thal

  4. Seventh: The D at the W

  5. VIII: The "N" in "Y

  6. IX: The D in T if the D is preceded by an I

  7.  Tenth: The D in the T. I discarded it

  8.  Eleventh dal in ta'ala in: I took refuge in my Lord

  9. Twelfth W in T in: You stayed

  10. Thirteenth, the "W" in the "T" as well.

  11. Fourteenth D in the D from R Male

  12. Fifteenth Nun in the Waw of Yus and the Qur'an

  13. Sixteenth N in the F of N and Pen

  14. Seventeenth Nun at the Mim of Tasim

  15.  A reminder that homophones and heterophones must be merged

Chapter on Consonant Nouns and Tanween

  1. Showing

  2.  Muffling

  3.  Heart

  4. Concealment

  5. Letter brushes 

  6. Surat al-Baqarah 

  7. Surah Al Imran 

  8. Surat al-Nisa 

  9. Surat al-Ma'idah 

  10. Surat al-An'am 

  11. Surat al-Araf 

  12. Surat al-Anfal 

  13. Surat al-Tawbah 

  14. Surat Yunus 

  15. Surat Hod 

  16. Surat Yusuf 

  17. Surat al-Ra'ad 

  18. Surat Ibrahim 

  19. Surat al-Hajar 

  20. Surat al-Nahl 

  21. Surat al-Isra 

  22. Surat al-Kahf 

  23. Surat Maryam 

  24. Surat Taha 

  25. Surat al-Anbiya 

  26. Surat al-Hajj 

  27. Surat al-Mu'minoon 

  28. Surat al-Nur 

  29. Surat al-Furqan 

  30. Surat al-Shu'araa 

  31. Surat al-Naml 

  32. Surat al-Taqsir 

  33. Surah Spider 

  34. Surat al-Rum 

  35. Surat Luqman 

  36. Surat al-Sajda 

  37. Surat al-Ahzab 

  38. Surat Sheba 

  39. Surat Fater 

  40. Surat Yus 

  41. Surat al-Safat 

  42. Surat R 

  43. Surat al-Zamar 

  44. Surat Gafer 

  45. Surat Faslat 

  46. Surat al-Shura 

  47. Surat al-Zukhraf 

  48. Surat al-Dukhan 

  49. Surat al-Jathiya

  50. Surat al-Ahqaf 

  51. Surah Muhammad 

  52. Surat al-Fatah 

  53. Surat al-Hijrat 

  54. Surat Q 

  55. Surat al-Dhariyat 

  56. Surat al-Tur 

  57. Surat al-Najm 

  58. Surat al-Qamar 

  59. Surat al-Rahman 

  60. Surat al-Raqiya 

  61. Surat al-Hadid 

  62. Surat al-Mujadala 

  63. Surat al-Hashar 

  64. Surat al-Muttenah 

  65. Surat al-Saf 

  66. Surat al-Jumu'ah 

  67. Surat al-Munafiqun 

  68. Surat al-Taghabin 

  69. Surat al-Talaq 

  70. Surat al-Tahrim 

  71. Surat al-Malik 

  72. Surat al-Qalam 

  73. Surat Al-Haqqa 

  74. Surat al-Ma'raj 

  75. Surah Noah 

  76. Surat al-Jinn 

  77. Surat al-Muzammil 

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