• Tarteel (redirect from Tartil)
    Tarteel (Arabic: ترتيل) is the Arabic word for hymnody. The term is commonly translated in reference to the Quran as recitation, "in proper order" and...
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  • edu. Archived from the original on 13 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-13. Tartil Juz 30 Qurʼān divisions Déroche, François (2006). Rippin, Andrew (ed.)....
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    verse 73:4: "...and recite the Qur'an with measured recitation." The word tartīl (Arabic: ترتيل), as used in this verse, is often also used in hadith in...
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    al-Muʿallim (Arabic: المصحف المُعلّم, lit. 'the Teaching Qur'an'), a technique of tartīl with exclusive focus on pedagogy. Al-Hussary authored 12 books on Qur'anic...
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    Arabic. She studied masterpieces of world literature, Quranic Tajwid and Tartil, and reciting poetry. She traveled to East Germany in 1973 where she took...
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    Holy Quran'): Audio recording of the complete Quranic text in murattal (tartīl) style. Al-Muṣḥaf al-Muʿallim (Arabic: المصحف المعلم, lit. 'Pedagogical...
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    Interrelatedness in the Arts." The World of Music 20(1): 17-32. (1979) "Tartil al-Quran al-Karim." In Islamic Perspectives: Studies in Honour of Sayyid...
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  • Qur'an Ṭarīqah (طريقة) a Muslim religious order, particularly a Sufi order Tartīl (ترتيل) slow, meditative recitation of the Qur'an Taṣawwuf (التصوّف) or...
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