Tajweed Masterclass
Class Duration – 30-60 Mins
Timeframe – 4-6 Months
Sessions – 50 Classes (Approx.)
This Course is designed to learn, understand & recite the Noble Qur’an with proper Tajweed and pronunciation using the correct Makharij rules.
The Quran Tajweed & Makharij is the science of reciting the Quran according to the way heard by the companions from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Allah Almighty said in Qur’an, “And recite the Qur’an with measured recitation.” (73:4)
We use the Qaida Nuraniyah and some textbooks to teach the Tajweed & Makharij, where we cover the basic and advanced level of the Tajweed rules, and it will also help them in pronunciation of the Arabic alphabets then slowly move on to join letters to make words.
What are Quran Tajweed Rules?
It is derived from the Arabic word “جودہ” which means” beautiful”. Hence Tajweed means to “make something good”.
Tajweed refers to the knowledge by which the correct words for each letter are learned for the recitation of the Qur’an and how to pay it correctly.
Purpose of Tajweed Rules:
Protecting the language from errors during the recitation of the Holy Quran so that every letter of the Holy Book is pronounced in the same way as it was revealed by Allah (SWT) to the heart of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon Him).
Importance of Tajweed Rules:
In the Holy Qur’an, Allah has revealed to His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him):
“And read the Qur’an very well” (AL-Muzammail: 4)
So it is clear that it is necessary for every Muslim to learn knowledge of Tajweed based on his own ability and strength so that he can recite the Quran correctly and beautifully. And he will get happiness and success in the world and the Hereafter from Allah Almighty. Otherwise, he would be guilty of errors of pronunciation during recitation of the Quran. It is particularly important to learn and teach the rules of Tajweed in order to avoid the mistakes from which the Qur’anic verses and words imply to be changed.
The book of Qaida Nuraniyah teaches the alphabet and words, then step by step reading of the verses from the Quran, in addition to the basic Tajweed & Makharij rules. This helps the students to learn and understand Arabic and recite the Quran fluently.
The power of the “Qaida Nuraniyah” booklet lies in the methodology and sequence used in this book to learn Arabic in general and Quran reading specifically.
Moreover, we have our customized version of the “Noorani Qaida” booklet with a color code that allows better readability of the alphabet and develops a better understanding of Tajweed & Makharij.
Topic | Description |
Huroof Mufradat
| Focus on the students’ pronunciation and identification of the Arabic alphabets (Huroof Mufradat). Read the letters with proper makhraj (pronunciation of a letter) |
Huroof Murakkabat
| Students will learn about the joint letters. All the letters from أ-ي |
Harakat | Students will learn the sound of the short vowels Fathhah, Dhammah, Kasra The sound will then be applied on every alphabet for more practice |
Sukoon | The letters that have sukoon are called Harf Jazam. Students will be taught how to read the Huroof Jazam
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Qalqalah | To read the letters with echo sound when they have sukoon on it.
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Huroof Maddah Madd Asli | Letters with harakaat will be prolonged, if they are followed by letters of madd which are ا ي و. this will be broken down in three sections of Madd bil Waw, madd bil alif and madd bi yaa |
Harf leen | When a letter with Fathah is followed by the ىsaakin or وsaakin it will be read with a slight bend. |
Hamzah | The rule of hamzah depends on the position of the letter. Hamzat Al wasl (joining) Hamzah al qat (cutting) |
Small Alif, small Yaa and Small Dhammah | We should stretch it same as Mad Asli
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Madd badl | This madd is sounded for two counts when continuing recitation or stopping after the word with the madd. This madd is only found within one word, and occurs when the hamza has the respective diacritic on it, e.g., if the harf madd ‘waaw’ follows a hamza, the hamza has a dammah on it. |
Madd Muttasil (Big Madd) | When a Hamza appears in the same word after a letter of Madd. The duration of Madd-ul-Muttasil is 4 Alifs (seconds) |
Madd Munfasil (Jaaiz) Small Madd | When a word ends with a letter of Madd and the following word begins with a Hamza. • The duration of Madd-ul-Munfasil is 3 Alifs (seconds). |
Madd Silah Sughrah (Prolonging of Haa)
| Madd Al –Silah is the prolonging of the (Haa)The Madd will be with (Waw) if the (Haa) has Dhamma and by (Yaa) if the (Haa) has (Kasra). Madd al-silah has two types: sughra (lesser) and kubra (longer). If the Haa was not followed Immediately by (Hamza) then it is Madd Silah Sughra |
Madd silah sughrah (Madd Munfasil jaaiz) | The detached letter Haa when comes between 2 vowelled letters (either Kasra or dhammah neither of the two letters can have sukoon) should be lengthened for upto 4-5 counts |
Huroof Illat Empty letters
| When the letters alif wow and yaa don’t have any vowel on them, they should not be read. Alif when preceded by fathah and there is NO sukoon or shaddah after it should be lengthened |
Tanween | The tanween is an “n” sound added to the end of the word. When a letter with Tanween is read it makes the N sound but there is no visible Noon it’s the sound of the double vowels. Gathatain, dhammatain and kasratain. |
Harf Mushaddad | The letter which has the shaddah on it should be doubled. |
Noon Saakin and Tanween | Idhaar Idhghaam Iqlab Ikhfa Each topic will be taught separately |
Meem Sakeen | Ikhfa shafawi Idhhaar shafawi Idhghaam shafawi |
Rule of laam | Shamsi Qamari Idhghaam shamsi |
Ismu Jalaalah Rule of reading the name of Allah in the Quran | Ismu Jalalah Mufakham Ismu Jalalah Muraqqiq |
Rule of Raa | Tafkheem Tarqeeq Jawaaz al wajhain (can read in both ways) |
Madd laazim | Harf muqataat Harf mushakkal kalmi |
Stops in the Quran | End of aayah Waqf laazim Waqf mutallaq Waqf jaaiz
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Madd | Maddu aaridh li sukoon |
| Maddu Iwadh Maddu leen |
Noon qutni | The noon qutni is the former noon sakinah of the tanween and is recited only when joining a letter ending in a tanween to a word that begins with hamzatul wasl. Further explanation will be given in the class. |
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