
Explain how to apply isti'atha and basmala for Surah At-Tawbah, detailing when to join or pause, breathing points, and options for starting from the second ayah.
Learn when to use isti'aza versus basmalah in recitation, including cases about hellfire, shaytan, the disbeliever, and Allah's names, and when to start with basmalah.
The lecture explains the five types of letters in the Quran, how sound is produced through tasadum, tabaad, ihtizaz, and ihtikak, and how makharij influence articulation.
Practice a practical isti'atha exercise, analyzing how each letter behaves with taba'ud, tasadum, or ihtizaz, and matching timing, vowels, and mad rules to master tajweed.
Learn the makhraj al-halk, the throat, focusing on the three articulation points for six letters - hamzan ha, ayn ha, and ghayn ha - and how tassadum and taba'ud shape their pronunciation.
Learn the lip-based makharij for faa and baa, using the inner lower lip with the upper teeth and the lips together, with practice on fatha, damma, and kasra.
Explore the tajweed sifat of shidda, tawassut, and rakhawa, distinguishing them from jahra and hams at the makhraj, and practice classifying letters by these definitions.
Explore the relationship between two meeting letters in the Qur'an, including mutamathilain, mutajinsain, mutaqaribain, and mutabaidain, and learn how makhraj and sifat determine idgham or merging.
Explore the mutamathilan family of identical letters, their sagheer, kabeer, and mutlaq forms, and master idgham and idhar rules with key exceptions for waw maddiya, ya maddiya, and sakt.
This lecture explains mutajanseen letters share the same makhraj but differ in sifat, and covers ادغام types, including ناقص and كامل, with wajib and jaiz, using Qur'an examples.
Explore المتقاربين (close letters) and المتباعدين (far apart letters) in tajweed, detailing اضغام types, لام into ر, ن into ي, and لام شمسية rules with examples.
Practice identifying the five idgham types in the Quran—mutamathilain, mutajanisain, mutaqariban, mutaba'idan, and related concepts—assessing wajib or jaiz, kamal or naqis, and ghunna with real examples.
Review the mad types, including mad tabi'i, mad fara'i, mad lazim, mad mutasil, mad munfasil, ja'iz munfasil, and sila kubra, and learn when to stretch or stop.
Learn to apply the strongest of the two causes for madd in Quran recitation, using Qa'idat Aqwa As-Sababayn, and manage Mad Mutasal, Mad Aarid, Da'arid, and related mudud with consistency.
Learning how to recite the Qur’an correctly is an obligation upon every Muslim.
This course is a humble attempt to look into the science of Tajweed for the people of the Qur'an.
This Course will discuss the theoretical rules of Tajweed such as: articulation points (Makharij), characteristics of letters (Sifaat), the rules of Laam, and the relationship between two meeting letters.
Other lessons are considered a supplement to some of the lessons that are described in book one: The rules of Isti’aatha إِسْتِعَاذَه and Basmalah, Levels of Tafkheem, the rule of the stronger of the two causes of lengthening قاعدة أقوى السببين which is considered an addition to Madd lessons, also the meeting of Hamzatul Qat’ هَمْزَةُ الْقَطْعِ and Hamzatul Wasl هَمْزَةُ الْوَصَلِin one word.The relationship between two meeting letters "Identical Letters الْمُتَمَاثِلَانِ -Similar letters الْمُتَجَانِسَيْنِ-Close letters الْمُتَقَارِبين,Laam saakinah rules أَحْكَام اللَّامُ السَّاكِنة
these tutorial videos to provide step by step explanations with practical applications for those who cannot find a qualified teacher.
All lessons in this course explained with a unique way which is not found in any other course
I pray, that this course is accepted by Allah, by sincerely making this effort for his pleasure, and that Allah makes it a means of benefit for the Ummah. I also seek Allah’s forgiveness for any possible mistakes contained in this course and seek his continuous guidance.