Ad‑Durrah al‑Muḍiyyah fī al‑Qirāʾāt al‑Thalāth al‑Marḍiyyah is a didactic poem authored by Imām Ibn al‑Jazarī (d. 833 AH), consisting of 241 lines. It presents the three canonical Qur’ānic readings of Abū Jaʿfar, Yaʿqūb, and Khalaf—completing the full set of ten accepted readings (Al-Qirāʾāt Al-ʿAshr). These three are not included in the earlier poem by Imām ash‑Shāṭibī (d. 590 AH), Ḥirz al‑Amānī wa Wajh al‑Tahānī, which covers the first seven readings. Ad‑Durrah therefore serves as a complementary work that, when studied alongside ash‑Shāṭibiyyah, enables students to cover the full ten canonical readings (Al-Qirāʾāt Al-ʿAshr). This edition was critically edited (muḥaqqaq) by Shaykh Dr. Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al‑JarAllah.