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The entire 20 Reading of the different narrator. the teacher & their students
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In Islam, Qira'at, which means literally the readings, terminologically means the method of recitation. Traditionally, there are 10 recognised schools of qira'at, and each one derives its name from a famous reader of Quran recitation. Each Qira'at is then transmitted via a riwaya (transmission) named after its primary narrator. Each of the riwayas is the whole of the Qur'an as recited by a master in all the variants which are transmitted from him. It is a corpus of recitation. The forms of each recitation are referred to by the notable students of the master who recited them. So we will find the turuq (transmission lines) of so-and-so, the student of the master. Then under the Turuq, there are also the wujuh. We find the wajh of so-and-so from the tariq of so-and-so. There are about twenty riwayat and eighty turuq

The following information is taken from ʠAlawi ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Bilfaqih's, Al-Qira'at al-ʠAshr al-Mutawatir, 1994, Dar al-Muhajir.
1. Nafiʠ al-Madanī (of Medinah): Ibn ʠAbd ar-Raḥmān ibn Abī Naʠim, Abū Ruwaym al-Laytī, his origin is from Isfahan (70-169 AH).
Qalun: Abū Mūsa, ʠIsa ibn Mina al-Zarqī, the slave of Banī Zuhrah (120-220 AH).
Warsh: ʠUthmān ibn Saʠīd al-Qutbī, the Egyptian the slave of Quraysh (110-197 AH).
2. Ibn Kathir, the Meccan: ʠAbdullāh, Abū Maʠbad al-ʠAttar al-Dari, the Persian (45-120AH).
Al-Buzzi: Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ʠAbdillāh, Abū al-Ḥasan al-Buzzi, the Persian (170-250 AH).
Qunbul: Muḥammad ibn ʠAbd ar-Raḥmān, the Makhzumi (by loyalty), Abū ʠAmr, the Meccan, known as Qunbul (195-291 AH).
3. Abū ʠAmr ibn al-ʠAlāʾ: Zuban ibn al-ʠAlāʾ al-Tamimi al-Mazini, the Basran (68-154 AH).
Ḥafṣ al-Duri: Abū ʠAmr, Ḥafṣ ibn ʠUmar ibn ʠAbd al-ʠAziz al-Baghdādi, the grammarian, the blind. (-246 AH).
Al-Susi: Abū Shuʠayb, Saliḥ ibn Ziyad ibn ʠAbdillāh ibn Ismāʠil ibn al-Jarud ar-Riqqi. (-261 AH).
4. Ibn ʠAmir of Damascus: ʠAbdullāh ibn ʠAmir ibn Yazid ibn Tamim ibn Rabiʠah al-Yaḥṣibi (8-118 AH).
Hishām: Abū al-Walid, Hishām ibn ʠAmmar ibn Nuṣayr ibn Maysarah al-Salami al-Dimashqi (153-245 AH).
Ibn Dhakwān: Abū ʠAmr, ʠAbdullāh ibn Ahmad al-Qurayshi al-Dimashqi. (173-242 AH).
5. ʠAasim, the Kufan: Abū Bakr, ʠAasim ibn Abi al-Najud al-'Asadi (by loyalty) (-127 AH).
Shuʠbah: Abū Bakr, Shuʠbah ibn ʠAyyash ibn Salim al-Kufi (i.e., the Kufan) an-Nahshali (by loyalty) (95-193 AH).
Ḥafṣ: Abū ʠAmr, Ḥafṣ ibn Sulayman ibn al-Mughirah ibn Abi Dawud al-Asadi al-Kufi (the Kufan). (90-180 AH).
6. Ḥamzah, the Kufan: Abū ʠImarah, Ḥamzah ibn Ḥabib al-Zayyat al-Taymi by loyalty (80-156 AH).
Khalaf: Abū Muḥammad al-Asadi al-Bazzar al-Baghdadi (150-229 AH).
Khallad: Abū ʠIsa, Khallad ibn Khalid al-Baghdadi (- 220 AH).
7. Al-Kisa'i, the Kufan: Abū al-Ḥasan, ʠAli ibn Ḥamzah, the Persian, Asadi by loyalty (119 - 189 AH)
Al-Layth: Abū al-Ḥarith, al-Layth ibn Khalid al-Baghdadi (- 240 AH).
Al-Duri: Ḥafṣ, the transmitter of Abū ʠAmr (see above).
8. Abū Jaʠfar: Yazid ibn al-Qaʠqaʠ al-Makhzumi al-Madani (of Medinah) (- 130 AH).
ʠIsa ibn Wirdan: Abū al-Ḥarith al-Madani (of Medinah by style) (- 160 AH)
Ibn Jummaz: Abū ar-Rabiʠ, Sulayman ibn Muslim ibn Jummaz al-Madani (of Medinah) (- 170 AH)
9. Yaʠqub: Abū Muḥammad, Yaʠqub ibn Isḥaq ibn Zayd ibn ʠAbdillāh ibn Abi Isḥaq al-Ḥaḍrami, the Basran, the slave of the Ḥaḍramis (117 - 205 AH)
Ruways: Abū ʠAbdillāh, Muḥammad ibn al-Mutawakkil, the Basran (- 238 AH).
Rawḥ: Abū al-Ḥasan, Rawḥ ibn ʠAbd al-Muʾmin, the Basran, the Hudhali by loyalty (- 234 AH).
10. Khalaf the 10th: The transmitter of Ḥamzah (see above)
Isḥaq: Abū Yaʠqub, Isḥaq ibn Ibrahim ibn ʠUthman al-Maruzi al-Baghdadi (- 286 AH).
Idris: Abū al-Ḥasan, Idris ibn ʠAbd al-Karim al-Ḥaddad al-Baghdadi (189 - 292 AH).
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