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Karabaş Tecvidi 1905 Islamic education in Ottoman Empire Arabic Turkish Qur’an Learning

Karabaş Tecvidi 1905 Islamic education in Ottoman Empire Arabic Turkish Qur’an Learning

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Karabaş Tecvidi – Constantinople Edition (1323 AH / c. 1905)

Description:

This is an Ottoman-era edition of Karabaş Tecvidi, printed in Istanbul around 1323 AH (circa 1905) at Matbaa-i Ahmed Kâmil, located in Bakırcılar Çarşısı. Written in Ottoman Turkish, the work is one of the most widely used introductory guides for learning the correct recitation of the Qur’an.

For centuries, Karabaş Tecvidi has served as a fundamental instructional text for students seeking to master the rules of Qur’anic pronunciation. The book explains in a clear and accessible manner how Arabic letters should be articulated and how words must be read according to specific recitation rules such as elongation, pauses, and phonetic connections.

A key feature of the work is its focus on Mahreç-i Hurûf—the articulation points of letters in the mouth and throat. To support this, the book includes a detailed diagram representing the human vocal system, illustrating where and how each sound is produced. This visual element helps transform abstract phonetic rules into a more concrete and understandable form for learners.

With its relatively large format (24 x 16.5 cm), the book was well-suited for instructional use, allowing diagrams and explanations to be clearly presented. It reflects both the pedagogical methods and the importance of proper Qur’anic recitation in Ottoman religious education.

This edition is a valuable collectible, representing traditional methods of teaching recitation and offering insight into Ottoman religious and educational practices.

Key Features:

• Title: Karabaş Tecvidi

• Date: 1323 AH (circa 1905)

• Place of Publication: Istanbul

• Printer: Matbaa-i Ahmed Kâmil (Bakırcılar Çarşısı)

• Language: Ottoman Turkish

• Format: Religious / Educational Text (24 x 16.5 cm)

• Subject: Qur’anic Recitation (Tajwid)

• Content: Pronunciation rules; recitation techniques; articulation principles

• Special Features: Diagram illustrating articulation points of letters (mouth and throat)

• Themes: Religion; Education; Phonetics; Recitation

• Historical Context: Ottoman religious education system

• Significance: One of the most widely used introductory tajwid manuals

• Collector Appeal: Illustrated Ottoman religious textbook with strong educational value

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