iqräth
Iqräth is a traditional Arabic recitation method that emphasizes the melodic and rhythmic aspects of the Quran. It is a form of recitation that is often used in Islamic worship and education. The term "iqräth" comes from the Arabic root "q-r-a," which means "to read" or "to recite." This method of recitation is characterized by its emphasis on the intonation, rhythm, and pronunciation of the Arabic words, rather than just the literal meaning.
Iqräth is typically taught in Islamic schools and madrasas, where students learn to recite the Quran with
There are several well-known iqräth styles, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the most famous
- Hafs 'an 'Asim: This is one of the most widely used iqräth styles, known for its clear
- Warsh: This style is characterized by its flowing and expressive recitation, often used in poetry and
- Qalun: This style is known for its slow and deliberate recitation, often used in educational settings.
Iqräth is not only a method of recitation but also a cultural and spiritual practice that plays