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The History of the Spread of Riwayah (Narration) Warsh in Hausaland

Muhammad Kabiru Sabo

Article Number: DRJSSES90725374
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26765/DRJSSES90725374
ISSN: 2449-0806

Vol. 10(9), Pp.153-156, November 2022

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Muslims believe, read, recite, meditate, memorize, listen to teach and engage the Qur’an in various numerous ways in order to worship Allah. Even when Muslims try to incorporate the Qur’an’s teachings into their daily lives, whether intellectually or aesthetically, the primary goal is worship. They have every reason to be in constant and varied engagement of the Qur’an, one of such reason is inherent in the promise of Allah (SWT) in the Qur’an, Allah says: Surely, those who recite the Book of Allah (the Qur’an) and establish prayers (Salat) and spend (clarity) out of what We have provided for them, secretly and openly, they hope for a source (gainful) trade that will never persist. Riwayat (Narration) the plural of riwayah that is different narration because Qur’an was revealed in seven letters different dialects which deals with authentic narration from the Prophet (peace be upon him).

 

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Keywords: Qur’an,Riwayah, Warsh, Tajwid Hausaland
 Received: September 1, 2022  Accepted: October 17, 2022  Published: November 16, 2022



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