You cannot read a Hafs Mushaf using Warsh rules—the dots and vowel markings are different. Using the correct script prevents confusion and ensures proper Tajweed. A dedicated PDF displays the exact orthography (Rasm) needed for this Qira’a.
May Allah bless your recitation and study of the Quran. Whether you are from Morocco, Mauritania, or simply a student of the ten Qira’at, this is your companion for daily Tilawah.
Before you download, let’s briefly understand what makes this Mushaf special.
The Holy Quran is the word of Allah, and no one owns a copyright on the sacred text. However, specific calligraphy and digital typesetting may have publishing rights. The link provided leads to a public-domain or freely-distributed version intended for non-commercial, religious use.
with anyone who recites with Warsh. 🤲
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For millions of Muslims across North and West Africa, as well as parts of Yemen, the narration is the cherished way to recite the Holy Quran. While the Hafs narration is more common online, finding a high-resolution, downloadable PDF of the Quran in Warsh calligraphy can be challenging.