. It serves as a mnemonic tool, condensing the complex rules of Quranic recitations into rhyming Arabic verse. ✨ Key Features Structure: Written in the poetic meter. Covers the rules for the seven primary reciters. Coding System: Uses Arabic letters ( ) to represent specific reciters. Longevity:
Like many great Islamic texts, it is named after its author’s city of origin or residence. Al-Shatibi lived in Shatiba (modern-day Játiva, Spain). The text became so famous that it overshadowed the author's name, becoming known simply as Al-Shatibiyyah . matn shatibiyyah pdf arabic
It provides a code-based system to remember the rules and variations of each reciter. matn shatibiyyah pdf arabic
The poem was composed by (d. 590 AH), a blind Andalusian scholar who revolutionized the study of Quranic recitations. matn shatibiyyah pdf arabic