The Audio Quran (Mushaf al-Muthanna) is divided into eight parts according to the Warsh recitation of Nafi' by some of the most famous reciters in the Islamic world:
Warsh recitation via the Azraq route
Reciter: Muhammad al-Husari
Reciter: Abdul Basit Abdul Samad
Reciter: Abdul Rahim al-Nabulsi
Reciter: Muhammad al-Kantawi
Reciter: Abdul Hamid Ihsain
Reciter: Mustafa Gharbi
Reciter: Abdul Ali A'nun
Reciter: Al-Ayoun al-Koushi
Reciter: Omar al-Qazabri
Reciter: Muhammad Said
Reciter: Yassin al-Jazairi
Reciter: Muhammad al-Irawi
Reciter: Rashid Balashia
Reciter: Tawfiq al-Nouri
Group recitation
Warsh recitation via the Asbahani route
Reciter: Muhammad Abdul Karim
About the Warsh recitation of Nafi':
The Warsh recitation of Nafi' is one of the established recitations used to read the Holy Quran in various Islamic countries, especially in North Africa and the Maghreb region. Islamic historians attribute this narration to Abu Saeed Othman bin Saeed bin Abdullah bin Amr bin Suleiman, nicknamed Warsh, who lived in Egypt during the period between the years (110-197 AH).