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Tajweed Course
Tajweed (تجويد) is the set of rules that govern the correct pronunciation of the words in the Quran. Learning Tajweed is essential for preserving the beauty, meaning, and divine rhythm of the Quran. The Quran Tajweed Course is designed to help students recite the Quran as it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ—with precision, fluency, and respect. This course is perfect for beginners and intermediate readers who want to improve their recitation and understand the rules behind it.
Why Tajweed Course?
Recite the Quran Properly: Allah commands us to “recite the Quran with measured recitation” (Qur’an 73:4). Tajweed ensures that we fulfill this command.
Preserve the Meaning: Incorrect pronunciation can change the meaning of Quranic words. Tajweed protects against such errors.
Beautify Your Recitation: Tajweed enhances the fluency, rhythm, and beauty of your voice in reciting the Quran.
Build Confidence: With the correct technique and practice, you’ll gain confidence in reciting aloud in salah, gatherings, or alone.
Spiritual Fulfillment: Knowing you’re reciting the Quran as it was revealed brings deep spiritual satisfaction.
What you will learn in this Course?
- The rules and principles of Tajweed
- Articulation points (Makharij) of Arabic letters
- Characteristics (Sifaat) of letters
- Rules of Noon Saakin, Meem Saakin, and Tanween
- Madd (elongation) types and rulings
- Qalqalah, Idgham, Ikhfa, Iqlab, and other rules
- Common recitation mistakes and how to correct them
- Practical recitation with guidance and feedback
Tajweed Course Outline
- Module 1: Introduction to Tajweed
- Definition and importance of Tajweed
- Levels of recitation: Tartil, Tahqeeq, Hadar, Tadweer
- Obligations vs. beautification in recitation
- Module 2: Makharij – Articulation Points
- Introduction to the five main articulation areas
- Detailed study of each Arabic letter’s origin
- Practice exercises for pronunciation accuracy
- Module 3: Sifaat – Characteristics of Letters
- Permanent and conditional characteristics
- Examples of letters with similar sounds
- Avoiding common pronunciation mistakes
- Module 4: Essential Tajweed Rules
- Rules of Noon Saakin and Tanween: Izhar, Idgham, Ikhfa, Iqlab
- Rules of Meem Saakin: Ikhfa Shafawi, Idgham Shafawi, Izhar Shafawi
- Qalqalah letters and application
- Module 5: Madd – Elongation
- Types of Madd: Natural and secondary
- Rules for different lengths of elongation
- Practical application in verses
- Module 6: Practical Recitation & Feedback
- Reading with application of Tajweed rules
- Correcting mistakes in real-time
- Progress assessment and fluency improvement
Requirements
Ability to read the Quran in Arabic (even at a basic level). A Mushaf (Quran copy with Tajweed color codes is recommended). Willingness to practice regularly and accept feedback. Internet access (for online learners). Audio tools or apps for listening and repetition. Consistent commitment to recitation improvement
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