Reblogged this on | truthaholics and commented:
“The qirā’āt that Muslims recite today have been transmitted through generations after generations of reciters with uninterrupted chains of transmission tracing back to the Prophet ﷺ, containing within them a mixture of the variation permitted according to the seven aḥruf. All of the accepted qirā’āt follow three basic rules:
1. Conformity to the consonantal skeleton of the ʿUthmānic mushaf.
Reblogged this on | truthaholics and commented:
“The qirā’āt that Muslims recite today have been transmitted through generations after generations of reciters with uninterrupted chains of transmission tracing back to the Prophet ﷺ, containing within them a mixture of the variation permitted according to the seven aḥruf. All of the accepted qirā’āt follow three basic rules:
1. Conformity to the consonantal skeleton of the ʿUthmānic mushaf.
2. Consistency with Arabic grammar.
3. Authentic chain of transmission.”