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Rules of Reciting the Quran
This is a group contains items about Tajweed and types of recitation in different languages.
Number of Items: 40
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- Rules of Reciting the Quran
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Correct recitation of the Qur’an is required of every Muslim to the best of his ability. This summary enables English speaking Muslims to understand basic tajweed rules with examples for practice, focusing on problems they have in pronunciation. It includes simple diagrams and may be used as a supplement to oral instruction.
- English Lecturere : Abdurraheem Green
In this video Abdul-Raheem Green explains why the Holy Quran is so dear the Muslims.
- English Author : Kareema Carol Czerepinski Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
Every single Muslim has to recite Qur’an in Salah but many of us do not realize that reciting the Qur’an correctly, observing the rules of recitation (tajweed) is not an advanced science for expert reciters alone, rather it is an obligation upon each and every one of us whenever we recite the Qur’an. This set of 3 renowned books on learning the Tajweed rules of the Quran will help one to understand the tajwed rules and correct their recitation with the help of a teacher. Insha-Allah. It is also great Islamic schools & Quran teachers to teach their students.
- English Lecturer : Zakir Naik Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
In this great lecture Dr Zakir Naif talks on how to read and understand the Quran, Quran is the last and final testament by Allah (SWT) sent on to our Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him for guidance for whole mankind. We should read the Quran with full understanding so that we could practise according to it.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady Reviewing : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
A series of marvelous lectures in English in which Sh. Yaser Qady handles the topic of the Quran tajweed through the following points: Definition, importance, rules, and benefits, in a nice style with Quranic examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The thirtieth and last episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady shows the etiquette of reciting the Noble Quran, and how to memorize it, based on some examples from our predecessors’ words on this regard.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-eighth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Nady Rabee Keshk recites some verses from the end of Surat Yaseen then Sh. Yaser Qady concludes some tajweed rules from this recitation.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-eighth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Nady Rabee Keshk recites some verses from the beginning of Surat Yaseen then Sh. Yaser Qady concludes some tajweed rules from this recitation.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-seventh episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady resumes his explanation of the lesson of exceptions in tajweed with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-six episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the lesson of exceptions in tajweed with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-fifth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady resumes his explanation of some special rules of idgham (merging) with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-fourth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains some special rules of idgham (merging) with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-third episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady resumes his explanation of the rules of the obligatory elongation with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-second episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules sela elongation with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twenty-first episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules of obligatory elongation with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The twentieth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules of the temporary elongation with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The nineteenth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules of connected and disconnected prolonged letters with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The eighteenth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules of letter elongation with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The seventeenth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules of the oral idgham (merging), ikhfa (hiding), and idhhar (clarifying) with examples.
- English Lecturere : Abu Ammar Yaser Qady
The sixteenth episode of “Noble Emissaries” series in which Sh. Yaser Qady explains the rules of ikhfa (hiding) with examples.
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