Product Details
This is a distinctive book that highlights the science of pausing and resuming recitation (Waqf and Ibtida') in the Holy Quran and its relationship to meaning, which is one of the important sciences for correctly understanding the Book of Allah. The author, Abd Al-Kareem Ibrahim Awad Saleh, explains how pausing affects the clarification of Quranic meanings, and reveals an important aspect rarely covered in detail by traditional books.
The book focuses on clarifying the connection between points of pausing and meanings, while explaining the reasons why early scholars were keen on transmitting the pauses as they were received from the Prophet (PBUH) to preserve correct recitation. This book is an important reference for students of Tajweed and Qira'at (recitations) and everyone who seeks a deeper understanding of the Holy Quran.
Key Features:
- Explanation of the science of pausing and resuming recitation in the Holy Quran
- Connects pausing with Quranic meaning
- Suitable for students of Tajweed and Qira'at
- Helps improve recitation and understanding of meanings
- Simplified and comprehensive scientific approach
- An important reference in Quranic sciences
Specifications:
- Author: Abd Al-Kareem Ibrahim Awad Saleh
- Publisher: Dar Al-Salam Publishing and Distribution | Cairo
- Number of Pages: 400
- Year of Printing: 2019
- Year of Release: 2005
- Edition: Fifth
- Size: 17 x 24 cm
- Cover Type: Cellophane bound
- Paper Type: White
- Language: Arabic
Category / Topic:
Tajweed and Qira'at / Quranic Sciences
FAQ:
Q1: What is the subject of this book?
It addresses the science of pausing and resuming recitation and its relationship to meaning in the Holy Quran.
Q2: Who is this book for?
For students of Tajweed and Qira'at and everyone interested in understanding the Quran.
Q3: Is the book suitable for beginners?
Yes, with a simplified scientific approach and comprehensive content.
Q4: What distinguishes this book?
Its focus on connecting pausing with meaning, which is a rare aspect in traditional books.