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Your Questions About Learning Tajweed Quran, Answered!

The Arabic word Tajweed linguistically means “proficiency” or “doing something well”. It comes from the same root letters as the word Jayyid, which means “good”.

Tajweed or Tajwid Quran is the knowledge and application of the rules of recitation, so the reading of the Quran is as recited by our beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Mercy of Allah be upon him).

The Qur’an is the word of Allah, and it’s every syllable is from Allah (SWT). Its recitation must be taken very seriously. The purpose of the science of Tajweed, in essence, is to make the reciter proficient in reciting the Qur’an, observing the correct pronunciation of every letter with the rulings and characteristics which apply to it, without any exaggeration or deficiency.

When learning Tajweed Quran, the reciter can recite the Qur’an according to the way of the Prophet (PBUH_ who received it from Jibreel who received it from Almighty Allah in the Classical Arabic language.

Each Arabic letter has a Makhraj (an exit or articulation point from which it originates) and Sifaat (attributes or characteristics). Knowing the Makhraj and Sifaat of each letter is an important part of Tajweed. Sometimes two letters have very similar exits, which makes mixing them up easy. So, if a person does not know the attributes of each letter, he may change the meaning of the words in the Qur’an recitation. Observing the rules of Tajweed in reciting prevents the reciter from making mistakes in reciting the Qur’an.

The Holy Quran is the word of Allah, and every syllable is from Allah. So, it should be recited correctly applying Tajweed rules.

The majority of scholars agree that applying the Tajweed rules of the Holy Quran such that clear mistakes are avoided is an individual obligation (Fardh ‘Ayn) upon every Muslim who has memorized part or all of the Quran.

You can learn Quran Tajweed at Al-Haram Quran starting from 20$ per month which grants you 4 Hours per Month, 1 Hour per Week, and One/Two Days per Week.

A child(5–8) of an average IQ could learn to recite Quran with Tajweed within 3 years. As it takes time to make them learn rules first “Qaida e Tajweed”. For a child of(10 – 13) with an average IQ, it may take 2 years. For elders, it could be less than 1 year depending upon the interest, the time they give to learning.

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Tajweed Quran is the science of the rules of recitation of the Quran. Reciting with tajweed means that one is applying the rules of tajweed. A related word is mujawwad.

Tarteel Quran means reading as the Prophet (PBUH) used to recite and as he was ordered to by Allah.

There are over 70 rules of Tajweed, the most important of them are:

Izhar – The first rule of Tajweed is Izhar. In which the letter is pronounced clearly.

Idgham – It has 2 subtypes, Idgham with Ghunnah, and Idgham
without Ghunnah.

   • Idghaam with Ghunnah – It has 4 letters. If we find one of these letters following Noon sakinah or Tanween, we have to skip them.

   • Idghaam without Ghunnah – It has 2 letters. If noon sakinah, or Tanween is followed by one of these letters, we have to skip them, and recite the following letter without Ghunnah.

Iqlab – Iqlab means to convert. If we find Noon sakinah or Tanween followed by this letter, we have to convert it into Meem.

Ikhfa’ – It is to hide the letter, and it has the letters other than
Izhar, Iqlab, and Idgham. If we find one of these letters follows Noon sakinah or Tanween, it is obliged to hide them.

You can study all of the tajweed rules easily from the comfort of your home at Al-Haram Quran.

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