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A "39 Ah" page typically contains 39 lines of calligraphy, with diacritical marks (harakat) and color-coded symbols indicating differences among the seven Qiraat.
Many 39-line Mushafs were printed via stone lithography. The PDF format preserves the handwriting characteristics of Ottoman masters, including thickness of strokes and specific madd curves. mushaf qiraat sab 39-ah pdf
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The Seven Imams: Detailed notation for the recitations of Nafi‘, Ibn Kathir, Abu ‘Amr, Ibn ‘Amir, ‘Asim, Hamzah, and Al-Kisa’i. I can’t provide a complete PDF copy of
What is Mushaf Qiraat Sab 39-ah?
Ibn Kathir al-Makki: Transmitted by Al-Bazzi and Qunbul. Traditionally recited in Mecca and Yemen. A "39 Ah" page typically contains 39 lines
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