
Tajweed is the art of beautifying quranic recitation by pronouncing every letter from its right articulation point, following rules that invite angelic company and reward.
Explore the tajweed rule of qalqalah, or coca-cola, as five letters vibrate with sukoon or on stopping, learn middle and end word behavior, with practical examples.
Learn iqlab in tajweed by turning noon sakinah and tanween followed by ba into a hidden meem, producing a nasal run over two beats.
Learn the noon sakinah and tanwin rules, including idgham with run and idgham without run, by identifying the following letter among the six 'your melon' letters to determine merging.
Learn ikhfaa' (hiding) in tajweed by identifying noon sakinah and tanween and applying hiding, nasal runa, or heavy and light pronunciation based on the following letter.
This Tajweed beginner course lesson summarizes the four rules of noon sakinah and tanween, showing when to pronounce noon clearly (izhar) and how to identify dram or fat cases.
Learn to apply meem sakinah rules: hide the meem when followed by ba, merge when another meem follows, or keep it clear otherwise, especially with sukoon.
Differentiate original mad (mad asli) from branch mad (mad far'i); original mad has no hamza, sukoon, or shadda and lasts two beats, while branch mad may extend.
Learn madd badal, substitute elongation in tajweed when a hamza precedes a long vowel, producing two beats with examples like alif and wow.
Learn madd iwad, compensation elongation in tajweed, replacing final fata tan with a long alif when stopping. Explore stopping rules and examples from surah an-naba with two-beat elongation.
Learn madd lein in tajweed: extend ya or waw with fatah and sukoon when ending a word, choosing 2, 4, or 6 beats, and distinguish it from normal mad.
Learn about mad wajib muttasil, the obligatory joined madd in tajweed, where a hamza follows a long vowel in the same word, extending it to four or five beats.
This lecture covers madd munfasil, a permissible detached mad, where a hamza begins the next word after a long vowel from aleph or wow, with two, four, or five beats.
Explore madd lazim, the compulsory tajweed elongation, in two forms: words and letters, six beats. Identify the original sukoon after the madd.
Learn to stop at any quranic word by applying tajweed rules for sukun and mad endings, keep the alef, and stop appropriately at noon or meem marks.
This lesson introduces the seven tajweed qualities (sifat), focusing on hams (continuation of the breath) and jahr (pause). It explains why some letters require continuous breath, while others pause.
Identify how tajweed classifies letters by sifat, contrasting continuation of sound and its blockage, and grasp tawassut as a moderate degree between full sound and silence.
Explore isti'laa and istifaal by elevating the back of the tongue to the roof of the mouth, identifying heavy letters, and practicing with examples like cough.
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In this Tajweed course, students will learn essential rules to improve their Quranic recitation with accuracy and beauty. The course will cover the following key topics:
Qalqalah and Ghunnah
Noon Sakinah (النون الساكنة) Rules
Branches:
Izhar (الإظهار)
Idgham (الإدغام)
Iqlab (الإقلاب)
Ikhfa (الإخفاء)
Meem Sakinah (الميم الساكنة) Rules
Branches:
Ikhfa Shafawi (الإخفاء الشفوي)
Idgham Shafawi (الإدغام الشفوي)
Izhar Shafawi (الإظهار الشفوي)
Madd (المد) and Its Types
Natural Madd (المد الطبيعي)
Secondary Madd (المد الفرعي)
Madd Wajib Muttasil (المد الواجب المتصل)
Madd Jaiz Munfasil (المد الجائز المنفصل)
Madd Badal (مد البدل)
Madd Laazim (المد اللازم)
Kalimi (كلمي)
Harfi (حرفي)
Madd Aridh Lil-Sukoon (المد العارض للسكون)
Madd Leen (مد اللين)
Characteristics of the Letters (صفات الحروف)
Permanent Characteristics (صفات لازمة):
Hams (الهمس) & Jahr (الجهر)
Shiddah (الشدة), Rikhawah (الرخاوة), and Tawassut (التوسط)
Isti’laa (الاستعلاء) & Istifal (الاستفال)
Itbaq (الإطباق) & Infitaah (الانفتاح)
Idhlaq (الإذلاق) & Ismat (الإصمات)
Incidental Characteristics (صفات عارضة):
Qalqalah (القلقلة)
Tafkheem (التفخيم) & Tarqeeq (الترقيق)
Madd and Ghunnah (الغنة)
There are examples provided for all the rules and feel free to reach out anytime.
This course is designed to help students master the art of Quranic recitation by understanding and applying these essential Tajweed rules with practical exercises and recitation practice.