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Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« on: April 01, 2011, 04:41:16 AM »
AsSalaamu 'alaykum, peace everyone,

For those of us who treasure the Quran, for those who are learning Arabic I hope to find a reading of the Quran in Arabic only--even a few surahs! It is so difficult to learn or understand from recitations.

Anyone know of an existing recording of the Arabic Quran that is in a normal reading style?

If not, maybe there is someone who could devote a little time to this, an Arabic instructor on off-season, a retired person, or a stay at home parent.  I have searched unsuccessfully online a dozen hours, for surahs or for only lists of audio Quranic vocabulary.  Thankfully I found some wonderful programs to use in Arabic language study...

Thanks for time and thought @>-,-'--

--Debbie
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Re: Audio: Arabic Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2011, 04:59:02 AM »
There is a reading of the quran by JD Hall, came up when I searched for one.

http://www.audioquran.net/okuyanlar.asp?id=2

Might have an issue with the translation he's using but it is read normally without the recitation.

*if you meant just the recitation in a normal way, I'm not sure...I did come across one back in the day but don't have the links now.
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Re: Audio: Arabic Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2011, 05:40:24 AM »
Peace savage_carrot,

I am looking for Arabic-only audio--(I re-named the thread.)  but yes, I love Mr. Hall like brother as I have listened to him for so many hours--at least the Malik translation he is reading has the word "Rabb" + a few others retained :) and it is all-English so it flows.

ty ^_^
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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2011, 05:46:36 AM »
No issues willreadit, I didn't go by the title, just "It is so difficult to learn or understand from recitations." threw me off. My bad.

Anyone reading the thread now would have a pretty good idea of what you're looking for :)
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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2011, 05:50:52 PM »
AsSalaamu 'alaykum, peace everyone,

For those of us who treasure the Quran, for those who are learning Arabic I hope to find a reading of the Quran in Arabic only--even a few surahs! It is so difficult to learn or understand from recitations.

Anyone know of an existing recording of the Arabic Quran that is in a normal reading style?

If not, maybe there is someone who could devote a little time to this, an Arabic instructor on off-season, a retired person, or a stay at home parent.  I have searched unsuccessfully online a dozen hours, for surahs or for only lists of audio Quranic vocabulary.  Thankfully I found some wonderful programs to use in Arabic language study...

Thanks for time and thought @>-,-'--

--Debbie

Hi Debbie,

It's strange that meet someone who complaining about same issue: Lacking of a recording of authentic Arabic Quran in normal reading style. I've been searching for a while but it seems no one interested with this important issue at all. If I should able to listen in normal speaking style, that would be a great experiment for myself as wondering how it was sounding actually. Traditional Arabic recitations are suffering in this aspect in my opinion.

Peace.
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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2011, 07:24:39 PM »
i have tried to find that too,a reading only.with out the singing for i thought that tarteel would have a different meaning.
the closest i could get was sheikh Abdul Basit(mujawad),well how will i put it.it did serve the purpose,for it is slow.
try to experiment on that ,i am sure you would get the same result it is very similar to reading.but if you are looking for a quran with out tajweed well,that will not serve your purpose,for the quran was never given in written form even the books we have today are only of what some might think that it is a presentation of quran in arabic but it is not.the quran is an oral book with that said,then the oral way of saying those words are important too,that is how it was submitted.else we would of not had it.Allah will retain it in its original form.regardless of what happens.
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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2011, 02:44:33 PM »
the quran is an oral book with that said,then the oral way of saying those words are important too,that is how it was submitted.else we would of not had it.Allah will retain it in its original form.regardless of what happens.
thank you

Hi,

This is what i meant exactly in previous message. Normal speaking style is Quran's original form which is not interested by any reciter. This simple fact is proving how things transformed from "actual" to "traditional" by the time.

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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2011, 03:58:24 PM »

Peace y'all,

Someone on another forum mentioned just the idea (no plans) of doing podcasts (on Blog Talk Radio ?_?) of normally spoken/read Arabic Quran. I really look forward to it!  Until something like that surfaces online...

Here is a recitaion by Mohammed Siddiq Al-Minshawi, my favorite.  The link also provides torrent downloads.

http://www.mp3quran.net/eng/minsh_english.html

Smiles from Debbie ^_^
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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2011, 07:37:49 PM »
remmember that the quran is a book orally transmitted and not in written form .
so we must adhere to the way the recitor recites.
but i do preffer tajweed for it is the slowest,and in the quran we are ordered to recite it in a slow rythmic tone.

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Re: Audio: Arabic-Only Quran--Not Recited But Read Normally
« Reply #9 on: May 02, 2011, 01:17:00 PM »
remmember that the quran is a book orally transmitted and not in written form .
so we must adhere to the way the recitor recites.
but i do preffer tajweed for it is the slowest,and in the quran we are ordered to recite it in a slow rythmic tone.

We seek here something orally transmitted already.
Why we must adhere to the way the reciter recites rather than the way of speaking style? Have you any evidence for confirming that Quran was first delivered in style of  reciters doing today or normally speaking style like all prophets did in past.

Peace.
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