The Quran is a wonder, each time we read, even though the same verse over and over again, shall breathe in a new breath in us. I adore the Quranic rec...
The Quran is a wonder, each time we read, even though the same verse over and over again, shall breathe in a new breath in us. I adore the Quranic recitation of Sheikh Abd Rahman as-Sudais.
I notice his change of tone when he recites different verses from different chapters, sometimes he cries, sometimes he’s reciting a high pitch, sometimes relaxed, sometimes like telling a story.
Listening to beautiful Quranic recitations are like music to my ears. According to MD. Ferdouse Khan in his “What is Al-Quran: An Exposition for Non-Muslims”, he connotes that:
“The rhythmic patterns of the Holy Quran constitute another aspect of its methodology of presentation. The clue to the hypnotic power of the Quran is to be sought in its music, which runs through the whole of it. These rhythmic patterns fluctuate with the nature of the subject matter but never ceases. “
This is further explained by Arthur John Arberry in his ‘The Koran Interpreted’: "the rhythms of those sequences vary sensibly according to the subject-matter, swinging from the steady march of straightforward narrative or enunciation (tales of the ancient prophets, formulations of rutual and law) to the impetuous haste of ecstatic ejaculation (the majesty of God, the imminence of the Las Day, the torments of Hell and the delights of patterns."
To give an example of the rhythmic patterns, Arberry an example in Surah Ad-Dhuha “exhibits a simple but perfect rhetorical balance: an opening adjuration (oath) by contrasted light and darkness introduces three triplets matching exactly together.”
Sheikh as-Sudais, when he cries, I feel like crying even though wihout understanding but he understands very well the words he recites. May this Ramadan be different.
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