Question
Assalamu aleikum wa rahmatu lilahi wa barakatuh
A) I have a copy of the Quran by the way of Warsh. I have noticed that in
many places (in Warsh), there is a black dot underneath many words. For
example in surat Ghafir verse 1 (ha miim), there is a black dot under the
letter "ha" as well as in the verse 41 of that same surat (Ghafir) under the
word "an Naar". These are just two examples; thus I would like to know the
purpose of those dots underneath words I believe containing an alif. In
other words, is there a special way of reading when encountering those dots?
B) Among the 7 recitations, which one should a Muslim move to right after
the completion of the Quran by Hafs? Should he/she learn Asoosy or Khalaf
‘an Hamzah? In another words which recitation is much more easier to learn
right after Hafs?
jazakumullahu khairan
wa salamu aleikum wa rahmatulilahi wa barakatuh
Answer
Wa alaikum assalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
A. The black dot indicates a place where there is
lessor imaalah or
. Warsh reads
with
the
separated letter
that
is found at the beginning of some surahs. Also, Warsh reads with
on the alif of
the word
when
there is a kasrah on the
.
B. We cannot give a general rule as to which one of
the ways of rectation Muslims should move to after completing the
memorization and mastering the tajweed of the reading of Hafs. Many go on
to the reading of Warsh because it is still prevalent in countries of North
Africa, but Warsh is not similar to Hafs. The easiest to learn after Hafs
would be Shu’bah, the other riwaayah of ‘Aasim, or Qaloon, and/or Ibn
Katheer.
Wa iyyaaakum. Wa assalaam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa
barakatuh.