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Unlike a standard Quran, this PDF will have dense footnotes explaining Usul (principles). For example, where the word maliki (Master) appears in Surah Al-Fatiha, the margin will show:
Many digital libraries (Archive.org, IslamicLandmarks, or specialized Quran apps) host PDFs titled "Al-Mushaf Al-Mu’jiz fi Al-Qira’at Al-Sab’" which are modern prints. If you find one explicitly dated "39 Ah," check the publisher’s introduction—it likely explains that they followed the principles of the school of Kufa from that year.
: There are several qira'at or recitation styles of the Quran, each with its own set of rules and variations. These are often based on the different ways that the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and early scholars recited the Quran.
Unlike a standard Quran, this PDF will have dense footnotes explaining Usul (principles). For example, where the word maliki (Master) appears in Surah Al-Fatiha, the margin will show:
Many digital libraries (Archive.org, IslamicLandmarks, or specialized Quran apps) host PDFs titled "Al-Mushaf Al-Mu’jiz fi Al-Qira’at Al-Sab’" which are modern prints. If you find one explicitly dated "39 Ah," check the publisher’s introduction—it likely explains that they followed the principles of the school of Kufa from that year.
: There are several qira'at or recitation styles of the Quran, each with its own set of rules and variations. These are often based on the different ways that the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and early scholars recited the Quran.