The (formally Hirz al-Amani wa Wajh al-Tahani ) is a foundational 12th-century Arabic poem composed by Imam Abu al-Qasim ash-Shatibi (d. 590 AH). It is the primary pedagogical text for mastering the Seven Qira'at (canonical recitations) of the Qur'an. Overview of the Poem

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Imam al-Shatibi (d. 590 AH/1194 CE) was a blind scholar from Xàtiva, modern-day Spain, who later taught at the al-Fadilya madrasa in Cairo. Despite his blindness, he possessed a profound command of Arabic grammar and Quranic sciences, enabling him to condense the Kitab al-Taysir —a prose work on the seven readings—into the rhythmic, highly structured poem we study today.