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Sujud Tilawa
prostration (sujud) which occurs during the ritual Tilawa of Quran in Salah or outside it
Nafi' al-Madani
one of the transmitters of the seven canonical Qira'at (689–785)

Warsh
thumb|The end of Thaalibia Quran printed in Warsh's narration.
'''Abu Sa'id Uthman Ibn Sa‘id al-Qebṭi, better known as Warsh' (110-197AH), was a significant figure in the history of Quranic recitation (qira'at''), the canonical methods of reciting the Qur'an. Alongside Qalun, he was one of the two primary transmitters of the canonical reading method of Nafi‘ al-Madani. Together, their style is the most common form of Qur'anic recitation in the generality of African mosques outside of Egypt, and is also popular in Yemen and Darfur despite the rest of Sudan following the method of Hafs. The meth

Ten recitations
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Seven readers
Warsh recitation
Recitation of the Holy Quran
Al-Azraq
Arab military commander
Tilawa
thumb|Man reading the Quran in [[al-Saleh Mosque]]
The Tilawa () is a recitation of the successive verses of the Qur'ān in a standardized and proven manner according to the rules of the ten recitations.
Algeria Quran
quranic manuscript
Salka
Recitation of the entire Holy Quran

Ath-Thaʿālibiyyah Qurʾān
Uthman Taha Quran
quran Mus'haf written by calligrapher Uthman Taha
Hizb Rateb
Quran and dhikr recitation