Dude! Astaghfirullah i thought you of all people would know. This is one of the seven recitation originally ten that the quran is recited in. You're properly familiar with qira't hafs the most wide spread recitation of the quran. This qira'a is qira't khalaf. These seven recitation is based on the dialects of arabic used in the time of the rasul ๏ทบ.That is an odd way of reciting the Qur'an, no?
Mate, I must admit I never heard of it, and I stand corrected. Astaqfurullah indeed. Thank you!Dude! Astaghfirullah i thought you of all people would know. This is one of the seven recitation originally ten that the quran is recited in. You're properly familiar with qira't hafs the most wide spread recitation of the quran. This qira'a is qira't khalaf. These seven recitation is based on the dialects of arabic used in the time of the rasul ๏ทบ.
Dude! Astaghfirullah i thought you of all people would know. This is one of the seven recitation originally ten that the quran is recited in. You're properly familiar with qira't hafs the most wide spread recitation of the quran. This qira'a is qira't khalaf. These seven recitation is based on the dialects of arabic used in the time of the rasul ๏ทบ.
Here is Somali Qari Abdirashid Ali Sufi reciting Surah Zumr with the Qira'ah of KhalafMate, I must admit I never heard of it, and I stand corrected. Astaqfurullah indeed. Thank you!
So, here is wherein lies my intrigue: the pronunciation of the ending, for instance,
'Muusee' instead of 'Musaa'
'dhagee' instead of 'dhagaa'
'tazakee' instead of 'tazakaa'
'fatakhshee' instead of 'fatakhshaa'
'kubree' instead of 'kubraa'
Where is this pracised?
I do not hear that in the 2nd clip.
I thank you for sharing,