Tajwīd Book 1
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Learn to recite the Quran with proficiency and beauty alongside a Quran teacher and community of like-minded Muslims.
Are you ready to recite the Quran exactly how it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ?
“….And recite the Quran with measured recitation.” [The Quran 73:4]
In many places, Allah and His Messenger ﷺ advise reciting with accuracy, beauty and confidence. For that reason, you want to understand what the rules of recitation are and how to apply them in the simplest way possible.
But, how do you know you’re reciting correctly and how do you stay motivated to carry on this noble journey towards reciting proficiently?
Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered, insha’Allah.
Our resources section below and free, interactive Tajwīd classes are here to help you reach all your recitation goals and beyond, insha’Allah.
Tajwīd literally means to do something well. Technically (according to the qurrāʾ), it means to pronounce every letter from its point or place of origin (makhraj) together with all its…
The Makharij Makhārij is the plural of makhraj. It literally means a place from which something exits. Technically it is an articulation point i.e. that place from which the sounds…
The Makharij Makhārij is the plural of makhraj. It literally means a place from which something exits. Technically it is an articulation point i.e. that place from which the sounds…
The Makharij Makhārij is the plural of makhraj. It literally means a place from which something exits. Technically it is an articulation point i.e. that place from which the sounds…
The Sifat Ṣifāt is the plural of ṣifah. Literally, it means qualities or characteristics. Technically, ṣifāt are those characteristics which are affixed to the pronunciation of a letter whether intrinsic…
The Sifat Ṣifāt is the plural of ṣifah. Literally, it means qualities or characteristics. Technically, ṣifāt are those characteristics which are affixed to the pronunciation of a letter whether intrinsic…
The Sifat Ṣifāt is the plural of ṣifah. Literally, it means qualities or characteristics. Technically, ṣifāt are those characteristics affixed to the pronunciation of a letter whether intrinsic or circumstantial.…
The Sifat Ṣifāt is the plural of ṣifah. Literally, it means qualities or characteristics. Technically, ṣifāt are those characteristics affixed to the pronunciation of a letter whether intrinsic or circumstantial.…
Madd Madd literally means to lengthen or to extend. Technically, it means the lengthening of sound in the letters of madd or the letters of līn. Download PDF Download Exercise…
Waqf Previous qurrāʾ would use the terms waqf, qaṭʿ and sakt synonymously. With time they, however, came to define the rules more specifically. Download PDF Download Exercise PDF…
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