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Once you have done your due diligence then provide clear indications of what the qualified reciter has explained is a mistake.
Step 2: We will double check with our advisors
We will then confirm with our Quran advisors and make the necessary adjustments if required.
Note:
We found due to the listeners lack of knowledge of modes or recitations and dialect etc, yhey think it is mistakes when it is not.
Modes of Recitation:
The most widely accepted and practiced modes of Quranic recitation are the following:
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Qira'at of Hafs 'an 'Asim: This is the most common and widely accepted mode of recitation. It is the mode of recitation that is prevalent in most parts of the Muslim world.
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Qira'at of Warsh 'an Nafi': This mode is mainly followed in parts of North and West Africa, including Morocco, Algeria, and parts of West Africa.
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Qira'at of Qalun 'an Nafi': This is another mode of recitation attributed to Nafi', and it is mainly followed in Libya.
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Qira'at of Al-Duri 'an Abu 'Amr: This mode is less common and is followed by a smaller number of Muslims.
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Qira'at of Khalaf 'an Hamzah: Also less common and followed by a smaller number of Muslims.
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Qira'at of Ibn Kathir 'an Abu 'Amr: This mode of recitation is attributed to Abu 'Amr, and it is not as widely practiced as Hafs 'an 'Asim.
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Qira'at of Ibn 'Amir 'an Ya'qub: This is another less common mode of recitation, mainly followed in Sudan.
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