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Explainsome of the principles of tajweed and focus on the problems that non-Arabs have in reciting the Qur'an properly. Tajweed tidbit (titbit) lessons will be given in different aspects of tajweed, and questions submitted will be reviewed, answered, and posted.

'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Prophet said, "The one who was devoted to the the Qur'an will be told on the Day of Resurrection: 'Recite and ascend (in ranks) as you used to recite when you were in the world. Your rank will be at the last Ayah you recite."'


This site explains some of the principles of tajweed and focuses on the problems that non-Arabs have in reciting the Qur'an properly. Tajweed tidbit (titbit) lessons will be given in different aspects of tajweed, and questions submitted will be reviewed, answered, and posted.


Shaykh Sameh has completed the memorization of the whole Quran (hafs), Alhumdulillah at the tender age of 8. Over the years, Shaykh Sameh has received several awards in recognition of his recitation. He later graduated from the University of Al-Azhar, Faculty of Language and Translation. He then served as Imam of the Grand Masjid in Riyadh from 2006-2011.

From 2014-2018 he taught Quran and tajweed in the faculty of Islamic Sciences (E-Learning), Al Azhar University.


Mohammad Yusuf has served as a vice-imam at Makki Jame Masjid, Chitwan Nepal. He has offered his services as a teacher at Jamiah Sayyid Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, Chitwan Nepal, as an Assistant lecturer at Balkumari College, Tribhuvan University, as and as an academic and program advisor at Jamiah Sayyid Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. He also specializes in teaching Tajweed to students from different corners of the world at International Open University.


Sr. Soheir completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature at Ain Shams University in Cairo. She brings her extensive knowledge of Tajweed to IOU. She supports students coming from multiple backgrounds while conducting her classes in both English and Arabic.


Sr. Noha Sultan is a highly skilled mentor with strong academic achievements in education and Islamic studies. After completing her Educational degree she went on to complete an Islamic Studies degree at Ebadu-Rahman Institute. She also pursued a diploma in Tajweed (Tohfat Al-Atfal) and received an Ijazah in Hafs al Asem


Tajweed is the science that teaches how to read the Quran beautifully and without mistakes by observing the Makhraj and characteristics of the Quranic letters and following the rules of tajweed. The purpose of Tajweed is to protect the language from mistakes while reciting the Quran. Among the main topics covered in this science are:


Another factor that makes Tajweed rules necessary is that the language of the Quran is Arabic. Therefore, it should be read in accordance with the characteristics of this language. Since the Quran must be read according to certain rules, Tajweed, which is a kind of sum of these rules, is an integral part of the Quran recitation.


It is a fact that human nature always tends to do it in the most beautiful way, it tends to read in a way that touches the heart and heals the soul. It makes people feel awe, and this makes the worship beautiful.


In the time of the Prophet, there was no reason for people to learn the Quran with Tajweed. Because then, Tajweed rules that wanted to be learned now were part of their language. With the spread of Islam, those whose mother tongue is not Arabic began to learn the science of Tajweed with some rules in order to pronounce the Quran in the most correct way and not to disturb the meaning pattern. Today, Muslims from all over the world strive to learn this science, both in Quran courses and online Quran lessons.


Since the Quran was sent down with its wording and meaning, it is Fard Kifayah to learn Tajweed in order to preserve its wording in its original form. Accordingly, it is sufficient for some Muslims to know the rules of tajweed. Those who know receive their reward, but those who do not know do not become sinners.


However, it has been deemed Wajib to follow the rules of tajweed while reciting the Quran in a way that avoids the clear mistakes, which occur when the letters in the verses we recite in prayer, especially in prayer, are corrupted.


As for Noon Sakeen: It is called Noon with Jazm without movement (Harakah). Tanween and Noon Sakeen are read in one of the forms Ikhfaa, Izhaar, Idgham, and Iqlaab according to the letters that follow them.


It means joining a non-vowel with a vowel so that the two letters become one letter of the second type. As for the meaning of Ghunnah, it is the sound coming from the mouth and nasal cavities for 2 beats.


Another basic tajweed rule that should definitely be known is the Madd. The letters of Madd are letters without movement (Harakah) ى و ا. Madd letters allow the letters in front of them to be read by being stretched for a duration of different amounts such as two, four, or six beats.


Two-beat Madd is also called natural Madd. In other words, the Madd (elongation) feature is due to the letter itself. It is not based on any subsequent reason such as hamza or Sukoon and its duration is two beats.


Qalqalah in tajweed means echoing the Makhraj so that a strong sound is heard. If one of the Qalqalah letters is found without Harakah in the middle of the word, a quick echo should be given. Also, when the Qalqalah letter is at the end of the word, Qalqalah should be pronounced a bit stronger.


If one of the letters noon or meem has a Shaddah sign, two-beat Ghunnah is applied during the recitation. One point should be noted that even if a pause is made on that letter, two-beat Ghunnah is still pronounced. Example:


The more Tajweed rules you hear, the more you hear the sounds of the correct application of the rules, and the more you will remember the application of the rules. The Quran with the QR codes is very beneficial in this context today.


Circle the Tajweed rule you have learned in the Quran with a pencil and write down what it is. Repeat this tactic for the first few days. After a certain time, you will automatically recognize the rules InshaAllah.


When explaining it to someone else, you make an effort not to get things wrong, and this actually teaches you in the best way. You can also record yourself explaining the rules you learn and how to apply them.


This process, which varies according to the learning speed of the person, can take between 2 months and 6 months on average and it may be shortened or prolonged depending on the person. Taking regular weekly lessons and allocating specific time for learning will increase productivity.


And again, one of the most influential factors in this process is a good guide. Getting support from someone who is experienced in teaching Tajweed is very important in terms of being able to apply what you have learned and being permanent. Remember, it is not about how quickly you learn, but how permanently you learn.


Is Tajweed Easy to Learn? Well, learning to read the Quran in the most beautiful way with Tajweed is a process that requires effort, as every beautiful thing requires effort and patience. But in this process, your teacher choice is of great importance. For example, if you learn Tajweed from an Arab Quran Tutor simultaneously with Quran lessons, your ear will become more familiar with the native Arabic accent and Tajweed rules, making the process easier.


Riwaq Al Quran, the online Quran and Tajweed learning platform that appeals to all over the world, offers you fun and flexible Tajweed lessons where you will get fast results. Click to start free Tajweed lessons now!


Riwaq Al Quran is a prominent online academy that provides comprehensive courses in Quran, Arabic, and Islamic studies. We utilize modern technology and employ certified teachers to offer high-quality education at affordable rates for individuals of all ages and levels.


Tajweed is the correct or right way of reciting the Quran. It covers the guidelines on how Arabic alphabets should be pronounced, places to pause, stop or keep going during recitation, when to elongate the pronunciation of an alphabet, and so on. Tajweed is not only important for the correct pronunciation of the Quran but also for understanding the meaning of the words being recited. Reciting the Quran with proper tajweed helps to enhance the beauty and melody of the recitation.


Tajweed is a science that has been passed down from generation to generation, with Prophet Muhammad being the first to recite the Quran with tajweed. It is an essential aspect of reciting the Quran that every Muslim should strive to learn and implement. Understanding the principles of tajweed can help Muslims to connect with the Quran and deepen their relationship with Allah.


Tajweed has been developed over the centuries by Islamic scholars. The rules of Tajweed were first established during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions. The companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) were known for their accurate and beautiful recitation of the Quran. They transmitted the rules of Tajweed to the next generation of Muslims, who in turn transmitted them to the next generation.


Tajweed is of great significance in Quranic recitation. It ensures the accurate pronunciation and characteristics of each letter, thus preserving the originality of the Quran. Tajweed also enhances the spiritual experience of the reciter, by improving the understanding and interpretation of the Quranic verses. The correct application of Tajweed rules in Salah (prayer) is essential, as it ensures the proper recitation of Quranic verses during prayer.


In conclusion, Tajweed is an essential science for the proper recitation and understanding of the Quran. It has been developed over the centuries by Islamic scholars and is of great significance in Quranic recitation.


Tajweed is the art of reciting the Quran in the manner that it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It is essential for every Muslim to learn Tajweed in order to recite the Quran correctly. Tajweed has several rules that govern the pronunciation of Arabic letters, the characteristics of letters, and the articulation points of letters.

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