Publications of Intonation in the Arabian Peninsula from the Eleventh Hijri until the Present Age
Keywords:
Intonation, Arabian Peninsula, recitation, Prose, HijriAbstract
In this research entitled (Publications of Intonation in the Arabian Peninsula from the Eleventh Hijri until the Present Age), I introduced it with a preface in which I talked about the reality of interest in intonation in the Arabian Peninsula and the circumstances of the widespread of this science from the beginning of that period specified in the research and the cities in which this science was popular. Then, I moved to the core of the research, which is the study of the writings on intonation of the scholars who lived before the fourteenth Hijri century; the first of which was: the publication of Sheikh Muhammad bin Saleh bin Doghan on intonation, which is still in manuscript until now; then the proses of Sheikh Muhammad bin Ahmed Al Abdul-Lateef. Thenceforth, I moved to the fourteenth Hijri century's publications: the first of which was the manuscript (Al-Ikhtesaar Al-Sadeed Limuta'allim Al-Tajweed = The Accurate Brief Notes for the Intonation Learner) by Abdul-Mohsin bin Othman Aba Batin; then the book entitled (Sullam Al-Mureed Lima'refat Ahkaam Al-Tajweed = The Ladder of the Seeker for the Provisions of Intonation) by Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Mulla Al-Hanafi. The research was concluded with the book (Tuhfat Al-Ikhwan fi Bayaan Ahkaam Tajweed Al-Qur'an = Brothers' Masterpiece in explaining the Provisions of the Qur’an Intonation) by Hasan bin Ibrahim Al-Sha'er. The research review ended with the most important findings and recommendations of the study.
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