Saturday, February 8, 2014

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This blog is primarily meant for the non-Arabic speaking Muslims who want to recite the Quran with tajweed. I have noticed that a lot of us (including me), when we finish learning the Quran, we memorize some rules and pronunciation that we forget very fast over time and a time comes when reciting Quran becomes so casual that it can barely be distinguished from our native language. 

Reciting Quran with tajweed and correct pronunciation has several benefits compared to not doing so:

1) Not saying words with clear distinction can completely alter the meaning for example:

كل means "Each" and قل means "Say" Now there are several others you can think of.

2) Reciting the words correct can improve your skin tone and reduce wrinkles. The facial skin muscles are stretched by saying different arabic alphates correct the way which is beneficial for your skin for example look at the difference between س  and ص and the way in which your mouth moves when you say each one of these.

3) Reciting correct can increase your lung capacity and improves breathing quality

3) The difference of hasanaat you get from merely reciting Quran as a formality and putting efforts to make it look best as Allah SWT says in the Quran:


73:4




Or add to it, and recite the Qur'an with measured recitation (73-4)



4) When we recite Quran with tajweed, it increases our for love and respect for it and most importantly, we don't look at the verses informally anymore and try to conceive the meanings which enhances our understanding of Quran.

5) Our relationship with Allah SWT is strengthen with correct recitation. 

What is Tafweed: 


Simply speaking,

i. How a letter is to be pronounced 
ii. What rules change in the letter due to order of the letter

So I wish myself and all of you lots of success in improving our Quran recitation and taking full benefits out of it. I thank the sister who is helping me in learning these Ahkamaat. I pray for all those who are part of this blog in terms of teaching, contributing and reading that may Allah SWT lead us to Jannah without any difficult in between. Amen. 

P.S. Don't try to learn all the Ahkamaat in one go. Rather, take one hukm and practice it for week(s) and then take another one. I am following the same at the moment. 

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