Qira'a 4 der Zehn
Abu Amr al-Basri
Abu Amr ibn al-Ala al-Basri (68–154 AH / 687–771 CE), the leading imam of Basra in Quranic recitation and one of the Ten canonical reciters. He was a profound scholar of Arabic language and grammar in addition to his mastery of recitation. He received the qirāʾa from Successors who had met the Companions.
Reciters
57
Geschichte dieser Qira'a
The qirāʾa of Abu Amr represents the Basran school and connects to the Hijaz via an authenticated chain. It is distinguished by the feature of al-idgham al-kabir (assimilation of similar and proximate consonants), considered one of its most notable phonetic characteristics.
Wichtigste geografische Gebiete
The qirāʾa of Abu Amr historically spread in Basra and the eastern lands, and the al-Duri transmission from him is recited in parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
Mishary Alafasy5,005 Wiedergaben
Noreen Muhammad Siddiq2,027 Wiedergaben
Mahmoud Khalil Al Hosary1,879 Wiedergaben
Abdul Rashid Sufi1,874 Wiedergaben
Ahmed Diban1,043 Wiedergaben
Abdul Malik Al Masry702 Wiedergaben
Hassan Mohamed Saleh692 Wiedergaben
Okasha Kameny589 Wiedergaben
Muhammad Karim Saeed Rajeh447 Wiedergaben
Abdullah Al Juhani429 Wiedergaben
Mishary Alafasy5,005 Wiedergaben
Abdul Rashid Sufi1,874 Wiedergaben
Ahmed Diban1,043 Wiedergaben
Abdul Malik Al Masry702 Wiedergaben
Okasha Kameny589 Wiedergaben
Muhammad Karim Saeed Rajeh447 Wiedergaben
Ahmed Al Haddad405 Wiedergaben
Ahmed Al Maasrawi371 Wiedergaben
Ibrahim AlJarmi252 Wiedergaben
Ahmed Trabelsi232 Wiedergaben