Investigating the Evidence of Hafs from Asem Method of Qurān Recitation

Abstract:
The fame and popularity of Hafs from Asem method of Qurān recitation and its conformity with the most of available versions of the Qurān has made its evidence authenticity and validity very significant. Deploying an analytical-descriptive method, the present paper attempts to criticize the available views in this regard. In some references of the Shia and Sunni biographies of the narrators of traditions, Abdarrahman Selmi, Asem and Hafs are weakened while Othman is regarded as among Abu Abdarrahman’s scholars. The investigations showed that proving the affiliation of Abdarrahman to Othman demands a strong documentation and evidence. The reasons led to Asem’s weakening in transmitting traditions are in contradiction to his consolidations and focus to the Qurān recitation. The origin for Haf’s weakening was that he was mistaken with Hafs Basari and Azadi and not narrating the ancients’ sayings correctly. Likewise, Othman’s presence in this recitation’s evidence is null due to some reasons. Using historic and biographies of the narrators of traditions references, this writing proves that the weak evidence of this recitation is not reliable.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Qur'anic Researches, Volume:21 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
106 to 127
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