Tayyibat al-Nashr fī al-Qirāʾāt al-ʿAshr, composed by Imām Ibn al-Jazarī (d. 833 AH), who is widely regarded as one of the foremost authorities in the sciences of Qur’ānic recitation, is a poetic work in the field of Qirāʾāt. Comprised of 1,014 lines, the poem systematically summarises the differences between the ten canonical Qur’ānic readings (Al-Qirāʾāt Al-ʿAshr), presenting their principles, variant rules, and chains of transmission (ṭuruq) in verse form to facilitate memorisation and structured study. This edition was critically edited (muḥaqqaq) by Shaykh Dr. Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al‑JarAllah, based on the manuscript and marginal notes of the renowned scholar Shaykh ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ al-Qāḍī (d. 1403 AH) – may Allāh have mercy on him.