A strategic transition in Quranic recitation, the Warsh Regime Change refers to adopting the Warsh reading method, prevalent in North and West Africa. It involves shifting pronunciation rules, like vowel elongations and letter emphases, from other canonical styles. This change benefits scholars, reciters, and students seeking authentic regional traditions, preserving linguistic heritage and enhancing spiritual connection through precise, traditional recitation.
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