Rules of Tajwiid for the Recitation of Warsh
Rules of Tajwīd for the Warsh Recitation

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Rules of Tajwiid for the Recitation of Warsh
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Timbuktu: a city that “was never defiled by the worship of idols, and none have prostrated on its ground except for he who prostrated to the All Merciful.”
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as-Salaamu ‘alaykum. You and your readers may find this to be of use: entire collection of Qur’ānic recitation by Shaykh Omar al-Qazābrī [شيخ عمر القزابري], a qārī from Morocco. The style of recitation here is Warsh ‘an Nāfi’ [ورش عن نافغ].
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