The Qur’an is Othman, narrated by Warsh on the authority of Nafi’, in the voice of reciter Abdullah Al-Muhammadi
Imam Warsh:
He is Abu Saeed Othman bin Saeed bin Adi Al-Masry, nicknamed Bursh due to his extreme whiteness. He traveled from Egypt to Medina, and recited several seals for Nafi’, then returned to his country and became his sheikh of recitation, and the foremost among the people in knowledge, and he was proficient in Arabic and intonation with a beautiful voice. He was a master of what he narrated. He died - may God have mercy on him - in the year 197 AH.
Recitation of Hadr:
It is reading quickly, taking into account the rules of Tajweed. It is one of the three levels of recitation, and Hadr is considered the best of them. It is completely different from reading investigation, as when Ibn Mujahid was asked, “Who is the most readable of people?” He said: Whoever investigates Hadar, and whoever said that the best of them is investigation with contemplation, even if it is with little recitation, because the purpose of the Qur’an is to understand it and act upon it, and its recitation and memorization is only a means to that. All ranks are permissible, and each rank has its status: investigation for teaching, Hadr for study and recall, and rotation. To understand and contemplate.