Abstract
The chain of narrators is one of the characteristics of the Islamic nation, and the nicknames are one of the characteristics of Arabic, and the benefits of the chain of transmission are many, including preserving the religion from change and alteration, and the chain of narrators, which is the link to the text of the Noble Qur’an, where the honorable Companions transmitted the Noble Qur’an to those after them from the generations by receiving and receiving And the Muslims are unanimously agreed that he does not become wealthy and does not write the Holy Qur’an until its transmission is verified by mutawatir.
Among these chains of transmission: (The chains of transmission of Ibn al-Faham, Abd al-Rahman bin Abi Ateeq al-Siqali, d.: 526 AH) What we worked to achieve is because of its importance to students of knowledge. This is through it that we know the Companions whose chain of transmission is based on the ten Qur’an reciters, and whose chain of transmission is connected to the chain of transmission of the Companions of the Messenger of God, and then we know the followers and scholars behind them who were concerned with the readings of the Qur’an and its narrations until prominent imams emerged from them, and the Qur’anic Qur’anic readings are knowledge of how to perform the words of the Qur’an. The reciter is the one who knows them and narrates them orally, because readings are only transmitted by hearing and orally.
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