Reciting Al-A’mash is one of the abnormal recitations, just as reciting Al-A’mash is in agreement with reciting the Kufic in the fundamentals. And the books of interpretation, along with the books of readings and language, had the great luck in entering the reading of Al-A'mash. I have counted (37) places in the part “He has heard” in which scholars from among the reciters and others have stipulated the recitation of Al-A’mash. Also, Al-A’mash violated all the ten in only (10) places, thus the number of abnormal readings of Al-A’mash in this section is (10) abnormal readings only, and the rest of his reading is either in agreement with the ten or some of them, and the number is (27) readings.
Al-Ansari, A. A. M. A. (2019). Reading Al-'Amash in the Part "he has Heard": Consent and Contradiction and its Effect on Interpretation. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35(4), 197-275. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.61733
MLA
Abdul-Sabour Ahmed Mahmoud Al-Ansari Al-Ansari. "Reading Al-'Amash in the Part "he has Heard": Consent and Contradiction and its Effect on Interpretation". The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35, 4, 2019, 197-275. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.61733
HARVARD
Al-Ansari, A. A. M. A. (2019). 'Reading Al-'Amash in the Part "he has Heard": Consent and Contradiction and its Effect on Interpretation', The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35(4), pp. 197-275. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.61733
VANCOUVER
Al-Ansari, A. A. M. A. Reading Al-'Amash in the Part "he has Heard": Consent and Contradiction and its Effect on Interpretation. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 2019; 35(4): 197-275. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.61733