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Title: الأمالي المرضية في شرح القصيدة العلوية في القراءات السبع المروية
Other Titles: الجزء الأول : تأليف أبي البقاء على بن عثمان بن القاصح العذري المقرئ : دراسة وتحقيق
Authors: حليمة سال
Keywords: القراءات السبع
قراءات القرآن الكريم
تفسير القرآن الكريم
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: جامعة إفريقيا العالمية - عمادة الدراسات العليا - كلية الشريعة والدراسات الإسلامية - الدراسات الإسلامية
Abstract: After the introduction, the author divided his book into two main sections; a section for the chapters of basics and rules, and a section for the Farsh and details. Introduction to the book: The author clarified his plan in the introduction to his book, he said: "I composed the poem ending with the letter Laam, and titled (Al Olwiyyah fi Al Qira'at As Sab') [The Superior in the Seven Recitations], and when a group of my loyal friends read it, they asked me to dictate it with a brief explanation, to include a solution and clarification of its verses, without lengthy discussion nor verbiage, similar to the explanation that I dictated on (Hirz Al Amani). I responded to their request, I gave them a part of my time, a share of my dictation, and I titled it: (Al Amali Al Mar'dhiyyah fi Sharh Al Qasidah Al Olwiyyah) [Pleasant Expectations in Al Olwiyyah Poem's Explanation]. This poem turned out to contain the Seven Reciters and their Fourteen Narrators, as found in Ash-Shati'biyyah, both basics and Farsh details." Then the author proceeded to mention the names of the Seven Reciters and their Narrators, followed by mentioning the opposite words that suffice to give knowledge of the other recitation. After the presentation of the verse, the author alert the reader to the method of recitation, and also shows the recitations in a summary and then justifies the recitations after explaining the differences. - ز- After that, the author mentioned the basics of recitations, each one by itself, until the last chapter of basics. Then he started in the Farsh and details or recitations in each Sorah and chapter of the Holy Quran, starting with the Sorah of Al Baqarah, until the end of Al Mos'haf. The author concludes each Sorah by mentioning what it might contain from additional recitations with the names of Reciters with regard to their use of Arabic diacritics, fixing and deletion.
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