Warsh
Warsh is a style of recitation of the Quran, primarily used in parts of North Africa, especially in Morocco. It is named after the famous scholar Nafi, who transmitted this method through his student Warsh. This recitation is known for its unique pronunciation and specific rules of tajweed, which govern how the Quran is recited.
The Warsh style differs from other recitation styles, such as Hafs, in certain phonetic aspects and the way some letters are articulated. These variations contribute to the rich diversity of Quranic recitation practices across the Muslim world, reflecting regional linguistic influences and traditions.