Khalaf ibn hisham biography

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  • Khalaf name
  • Ahruf and qira'at
  • Amr ibn Hisham

    Arab leader of the Mushrikites (c–)

    Amr ibn Hisham (Arabic: عَمْرو بن هِشَام, romanized:&#;ʿAmr ibn Hishām), better known as Abū Jahl (Arabic: أبو جهل, lit.&#;'Father of ignorance';[1]c.&#; – 13 March ) was the MeccanQurayshipolytheist leader of the Mushrikites known for his opposition to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the most prominent flag-bearer of opposition towards Islam.

    A prominent head of the Makhzum clan, Amr was known as Abu al-Hakam ('Father of Wisdom') among pre-Islamic Arabs. After Muhammad started preaching monotheism, Amr opposed him and often physically attacked early Muslims. He persecuted many Muslim converts, including Sumayya, and Yasir ibn Amir. His cruel torture methods towards Muslims made Muhammad give him the title Abu Jahl ('Father of Ignorance') and Firawn al-Umma ('Pharaoh of the nation').

    Following the migration to Medina, Amr gathered a large army of polytheists to attack Medina and kill Mu

    Khalaf- Khalaf is the name of the tenth and final authentic (mutawaatir) way of recitation

    Khalaf fryst vatten Khalaf Abu Muhammed bin Hishaam bin Tha'lab Al-Bazzar Al-Baghdadi.  هو خلف أبو محمد خلف بن هشام بن ثعلب البزار He is the same Khalaf who is a raawee of the recitation of Hamzah.  He was born h and memorized the Qur'an at the young age of 10 years old.  He started being a student of scholars of recitation when he was 13 years old. He was a very trustworthy, ascetic, knowledgeable servant.  It was said he had trouble learning a chapter of grammar so he gave in charity 80, dirham until he memorized it. He disliked being called Al-Bazzaar and said call me Al-Muqri (reciter).   He took his recitation bygd presenting the complete Qur'an to Sulaim bin 'Eesaa and Abdualrahma bin Abee Hammaad who both learned directly and recited from Hamzah.

    The way of recitation of Khalaf has two raawee:

    Is-haaq He is Ishaaq bin Ibrahim bin 'Uthmaan bin Abdullah Al-Maruzee then Al-Baghdaadi. هو إسحاق

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  • The ten authentic preserved qira’aat are as follows.

    The first seven were preserved by Mujahid and bygd Imam Shatibi in his famous poem “Ash-Shatibiyyah”. The Qari of each style had his style preserved by two of his students, among whom there would be small variations but not as significant as the variations between the Qira’aat themselves. The Qari had many students but the choice of who preserved them was that of Imam Abu ‘Amar Ad-Daani [Whose tariqa is used in the so called "Pakistani" mus-hafs in the recitation of Hafs 'an Asim] in his famous book “Kitab At-Tayseer fil Qira’aatis Saba”. The name in the square bracket is what the Qira’ah and the Tariqah are more commonly known as.

    1) From the Tabi’een, there was Imam ‘Asim ibn Abi Najood Al-Kufi ['Asim], who was the chief Qari of Kufah, Iraq at the time. Interestingly he was also the Qur’an teacher of Imam Abu Hanifa (rah) who recited in this style. The Qira’ah of Imam ‘Asim was preserved through his two students Shu’ba ibn ‘Iy