Tajweed-ul Quran
Full completion of the Quran
Our mission at Al-Azkar, is to focus on perfecting your recitation with the use of tajweed rules. And so this course is for students who know how to read the Quran but require support in perfecting their recitation of the Quran and Qirath. With the help of our highly qualified tutors, you will learn how to recite the Quran in the most accurate and beautiful way possible. The class will teach you the various rules of tajweed, such as proper pronunciation of letters, elongation of vowels, and correct application of stops and pauses. As you progress through the course you will develop many techniques like the mouth and tongue technique, increasing skills of recitation of the Quran. You will also learn about the different types of recitation styles, such as Hafs and Warsh, and how to choose the right style for your recitation.
Tajweed is the set of rules that govern the proper pronunciation and recitation of the Quran. It is a crucial aspect of reciting the Quran, as it helps to maintain the integrity and beauty of the language in which the Quran was revealed. Tajweed is an important part of Islamic education, and it should be learned by children and adults alike.
As you learn and practice tajweed, you will not only improve your recitation skills but also increase your connection to the holy Quran. The Quran is the word of Allah and reciting it with proper tajweed is a form of worship that helps us to connect with our creator. By taking this class, you will not only gain a deeper understanding of the Quran but also strengthen your relationship with Allah.
If you value Quranic education and believe in the importance of learning the Quran, and are looking for an educational specialist who can provide exceptional support to ensure you and your child meets their full potential, then get in touch.
Course Overview
– Introduction to Tajweed
– Meem and noon with Shaddaa rules
– The rule of noon Sakkinah and tanween
– The rule of maad
– Tafkheem and tarqeek
– Practicing telawah
– Examination
– Hamzat al wasl and hamzat alQat’a
– Ghunaa
– Open and closed Taa
– Alwakf (start) and Al ibtidaa (stop)
– Close and open Taa
– Practicing telawah
– Examination