
Master tajweed basics by identifying kasra and fata, applying sukoon, and distinguishing light versus heavy letters and letter transitions in Quranic text.
Learn tajweed rules for surat al-fatihah, including hamza, light and heavy letters, madd and sukoon, harakat guidance with kasra and fatha, and the correct pronunciation of bismillahir rahmanir rahim.
Master tajweed essentials for reciting surat al-fatihah, identifying light and heavy letters, applying proper harakat and madd, and choosing stopping or continuing rules at each word.
Identify common tajweed mistakes in Surat al-Fatihah, such as mispronouncing kasra and fatha, dropping shadda, and improper stopping, then practice elongation and light to heavy transitions.
Master tajweed in surah al-fatihah by identifying heavy and light letters and applying madd with six counts. Learn accurate pronunciation of lam, meem, ra, aleph, z, and other letters.
Surat al-Fatihah is very important, and its virtues and blessings are many.
It is one of the pillars or essential parts of the prayer, and no prayer is valid without it. Al-Bukhari (756) and Muslim (394) narrated from ‘Ubaadah ibn as-Saamit (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “There is no prayer for the one who does not recite the Opening of the Book (i.e., Soorat al-Fatihah).”
There is no doubt that Surah Al-Fatihah is very important, and we must learn it, because we need it every day when we pray.
Here, in this short course, we learn together how to read it correctly, in sha' allah.
It is known that the science of Tajweed is very important, because the one who recites the Qur'an skillfully will be in the company of the noble and righteous messenger-angels.
A skillful reciter is one who reads the Qur'an with perfection. He maintains correct recitation and good memorization.
However, the one who reads the Qur'an with difficulty receives two rewards; one for the recitation and the other for the hardship.
This wonderful course consists of 4 videos:
- Video 1: (17 minutes) approximately
- Video 2: (14 minutes) approximately
- Video 3: (13 minutes) approximately
- Video 4: (13 minutes) approximately