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Publication دراسة تحليلية نقدية : شبهات وردود حول القراءات العشر(Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyyah Abdulhamid Abusulayman Kulliyyah Of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, 2022, 2022) ;رواحي، بدر خليفة سعيدRawahi, Badar Khalifa SaidThe study aims to respond to some of the suspicions and doubtful matters raised by the orientalists regarding on the ten recitations by clarifying the concept of recitations, suspicions and orientalism, criticizing and refuting the suspicions raised about the Holy Quran related to the different recitations and the collection of the Holy Quran, as well as suspicions related to Quranic language and script (Rasm). The study relied on the inductive method, by following the suspicions in the books of orientalists, as well as the analytical method in order to analyze the suspicions and clarify its objectives, as well as the critical method in order to criticize the suspicions and ho to respond to them .The study concluded many results including all ten recitations are attributed to The Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. There is no verse of the Qur'an is lost or added to it. There are no scriptions errors.The study also confirmed that what is being raised about the existence of a contradiction between the recitations due to linguistic errors in the Holy Qur'an is an unfounded suspicion, as all the recitations do not include a single grammatical or morphological error. The study also denied the existence of any error in the Noble Qur'an due to the errors of the scribes, and what was narrated about that is false and fake to which Islamic scholars responded categorically, denying any suspicion.The study, on the other hand, stressed the danger of getting caught into the suspicions of orientalists, particularly modernists who unwittingly follow orientalists in their suspicions in the Holy Qur'an.224 124