Read Quran with Tajweed (Rules of tajweed)

Read Quran with Tajweed
  To read Quran with Tajweed, it means giving every letter its right pronunciation. The reciter should read Quran with Tajweed to be proficient in reciting the Quran, if he reads Quran with Tajweed, good performance, and high quality of recitation, it will lead to the happiness of this world and the hereafter, for the reader and for listeners too. There are ten rewards for each letter you recite from the Quran, (whoever reads a letter from the book of Allah, he will have a reward. And that reward will be multiplied by ten. I am not saying that ‘ Alif, Laam, Meem ‘ is a letter, rather I am saying that ‘ Alif ‘ is a letter, Laam, is a letter and ‘ Meem ‘ is a letter ).

What is Tajweed rules?

Let’s talk about some of Tajweed rules to help in understanding how to read Quran with Tajweed. There are specific articulation point which rely on specific articulation areas: the oral cavity, the nasal cavity, the throat, the tongue, and the lips. These are the only areas of the human body used to pronounce specific sounds. Another rule to learn Tajweed is to encounter the Meem Sakinah and apply its three different Tajweed rules for pronunciation which are: – Idgham with Ghunnah: and it takes effect when a non-vowelled Meem at the end of a word is followed by a vowelled Meem that has Tashkil ” symbol” on it. The resulting sound is an extension of the Meem sound for two beats and the sound of the Ghunnah coming out of the nose. This same pronunciation applies for every Meem Mushaddadah even if it comes in the middle of a word. -Oral Ikhfaa: it takes effect when the non-vowelled Meem at the end of a word is followed by a Baa’ at the beginning of the following word. The application of this will be a fading out of the Meem sound into the sound of the letter Baa’. – Oral Izhar: it takes effect when the non-vowelled Meem at the end of a word is followed by any letter excluding the Baa’ and another Meem, there are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet, if you exclude the Meem and the Baa, you get 26 letters to which this tajweed rule applies. When Oral Izhar is applied the sound of the Meem is articulated clearly without Idgham or Ikhfaa. – There is also what known as Iqlab, which means to convert the letter Baa’. If a Noon Saakinah or Tanween is followed by Baa’, it is converted into hidden Meem and the reader make a Ghunnah. -If a Meem or a NOON has a Shaddah, the reader must make a ghunnah of two beats on it, for example, if the reader stops on a word ending with Noon or Meem Mushaddadah, the Gunnah for the Meem or Noon Mushadad still have to be applied. Now, lets talk about another rule of Tajweed, it is the Tanween:- Noon Saakinah is a Noon without Harakah or with a Sukoon above it, and it is different than Tanween. Tanween is a Noon Saakinah which comes at the end of nouns, and it is pronounced but not written. Noon Saakinah is a letter, Tanween is a symbol.

Learn to read Quran with Tajweed online:

It is easy now to learn to read Quran with Tajweed online for adults and children . There are a lot of online courses for this purpose, and these courses are designed to improve reading and recitation of Quran students and to attain the “Itqan” level . The essential goals of this courses is to help students to read Quran with Tajweed and to pronounce each word from its actual origin and to apply all Tajweed rules proficiently.      

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