Tajweed rules
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Sure! Here is the translation of the course outline for proper recitation of the Quran.
A course on proper recitation of the Quran aims to teach learners how to read the Quran correctly according to the rules of Tajweed.
Here’s an explanation of the course:
1. Introduction to Tajweed:
Definition of Tajweed: Understanding the meaning and importance of Tajweed in Quranic recitation.
Course Objectives: Improving recitation, learning the correct articulation points and characteristics of letters, and applying Tajweed rules.
2. Articulation Points and Characteristics of Letters:
Articulation Points: Identifying the correct articulation points for each Arabic letter.
Characteristics of Letters: Recognizing the distinguishing characteristics of each letter, such as whispering, loudness, strength, and softness.
3. Rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween:
Izhaar (Clarification): Pronouncing the Noon Sakinah or Tanween clearly when followed by certain letters.
Idghaam (Merging): Merging the Noon Sakinah or Tanween with the following letter with or without nasal sound.
Iqlaab (Conversion): Converting the Noon Sakinah or Tanween into a Meem when followed by a Baa.
Ikhfaa (Concealment): Concealing the Noon Sakinah or Tanween when followed by letters of concealment.
4. Rules of Meem Sakinah:
Izhaar Shafawi (Oral Clarification): Pronouncing the Meem Sakinah clearly when followed by other letters.
Idghaam Shafawi (Oral Merging): Merging the Meem Sakinah with the following Meem.
Ikhfaa Shafawi (Oral Concealment): Concealing the Meem Sakinah when followed by a Baa.
5. Madd (Prolongation):
Natural Madd: Prolongation by two counts without a cause.
Secondary Madd: Additional prolongation due to the presence of a Hamzah or Sukoon.
6. Rules of Laam:
Laam of Definition: Understanding how to pronounce the Laam of definition in words.
Laam in Verbs: Correctly pronouncing the Laam in verbs.
7. Rules of Raa:
Emphasizing and Softening Raa: Differentiating between cases of emphasizing and softening Raa based on surrounding letters.
8. Practical Application:
Practical Exercises: Applying learned Tajweed rules to the recitation of Quranic verses and chapters.
Continuous Correction: Receiving continuous correction from the teacher to ensure proper recitation.
9. Listening and Critique:
Listening to Famous Reciters: Benefiting from listening to the recitations of well-known reciters and applying Tajweed rules.
Constructive Critique: Receiving constructive critique from the teacher and peers to improve performance.
10. Tests and Evaluation:
Periodic Tests: Conducting tests to evaluate the learners’ level in recitation.
Final Evaluation: Receiving a final evaluation and a certificate upon successful completion of the course.
These are the basic steps that can be included in a course on proper recitation of the Quran. The details and teaching methods may vary depending on the school or teacher offering the course.
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