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Tajweed Rules of the Quran (Part 2)

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Arabic is a beautiful language and that is Allah revealed his book Quran in Arabic. The beauty of Quranic words is much increased if they are read in proper manner and to read Quran in proper manner you must know the rules of recitation(tajweed). This set has been designed taking into consideration the need of average muslim who wants to recite quran in proper manner.

This is the second part of what shall be, insha' Allah, a three part series on the rules of tajweed of the Qur'an, for the recitation of Hafs from 'Aasim by the way of Ash-Shaaibiyyah. The book is intended to be a guide for non-Arabs with a good grasp in English in studying tajweed.

This book explains the concept of the accent (an-nabr) in the recitation of the Glorious Qur'an and the conditions of its use, it also defines and explains the important chapter on the characteristics of the letters, velarization and attenuation (tafkheem and tarqeeq) are covered in the part, as well as the concept of the two alike, the two similar, the two close, and the two far and the rules for idghaam terms is made in this book to assist the student in understanding the last chapter, that of the connecting hamzah(hamzah al-wasl).

The explanations of the different subjects are in English and the Arabic terms are translated. This is to assist the student in understanding and encourage them to learn the Arabic definitions and terms. This book should facilitate non-Arabs studying science of tajweed whether they are in a classroom with explanations taught in Arabic or in English.

This book cannot replace the importance of reciting to and being corrected by a trained teacher of tajweed, instead it is a guide and an aid in understanding the concepts of tajweed, the application can only be refined by recitation and correction.

 

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