تعتبر رواية ورش عن نافع من الروايات المتواترة التي يُقرأ بها القرآن الكريم في مختلف البلدان الإسلامية خاصة في منطقة شمال إفريقيا ودول المغرب العربي. ويَنسب المؤرخون الإسلاميون هذه الرواية إلى أبي سعيد عثمان بن سعيد بن عبد الله بن عمرو بن سليمان الملقب بورش والذي عاش في مصر خلال الفترة بين سنتي (197-110هـ).
اشتهر الإمام ورش في مصر بحسن الصوت وإتقان اللغة الع ... Show More
Jun 2019
Lessons from the Quran - Ramadhan Reflections 2019 [Day 30]
And We sent him (back as a Messenger at Nineveh) to a people hundred thousand strong, rather they were even more. (37:47)
Commentary
NUMBER 100,000: This verse from Sūrah al-Sāffāt speaks about the great Prophet, Yūnus, known in English as Prophet Jonah - the one who was swallowe ... Show More
4m 22s
Jun 2024
English man reads the Qur'an for the FIRST time (Ft. Wilf Lovatt)
Wilf Lovatt, a British Christian, is widely known for his research on the Holy Quran. He has amassed a significant online following and is dedicated to deepening his understanding of Islam. In this episode, we discuss his journey exploring the Quran, his experiences with fasting ... Show More
58m 33s
Dec 2023
Ta’wīl and Ishāra: The Meaning of these Terms in Ibn al-ʿArabī’s Approach to the Qur’an
Dr. Dakake researches and publishes on Islamic intellectual history, Quranic studies, Shi`ite and Sufi traditions, and women's spirituality and religious experience. She is one of the general editors and contributing authors of the The Study Quran (HarperOne, 2015), which compris ... Show More
21m 50s
Apr 2024
Imam Ali (ع) - The Only One to Give in Charity in Ruku - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 23
Today, on the 23rd day of Ramadan, we delve into the profound concept of guardianship in Islam, as elucidated in Surah al-Maidah (5), verse 55 of the Noble Quran. As we reflect on this verse, we explore its implications on the hierarchy of guardianship within the Muslim community ... Show More
11m 31s
May 2024
Muẓaffar ‘Alī Shāh: A Ni‘matullāhī Sufi Master, Shi'ite Philosopher and Akbarian Philosopher by Dr Reza Tabandeh and Dr Mina Khademolfoghara
The revival of Shi‘ite Sufism, after the destruction of Safavid empire, occurred during the Zand dynasty (1163-1209/1750-1794) and continued through the Qājār era. As Zarrīnkub has pointed out, the Qājār era was a time of nostalgia for the noble past. Of course, their mystical ph ... Show More
21m 14s