Curriculum
- 4 Sections
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- 8 Weeks
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- Introduction to TajweedDefinition & Importance Why Tajweed is obligatory for Quran recitation Historical development of Tajweed Difference between Tarteel (slow, measured recitation) and Tajweed (rules of pronunciation) Basic Etiquettes of Recitation (آداب التلاوة) Spiritual preparation (Wudu, facing Qiblah, humility) Seeking refuge (Isti’adhah) and Basmalah1
- Arabic Phonetics & MakharijArticulation Points (مخارج الحروف) 5 Main areas of Makharij: Al-Jawf (Empty space in mouth/throat) Al-Halq (Throat letters: أ، هـ، ع، ح، غ، خ) Al-Lisan (Tongue letters: ن، ل، ر، ط، د، ت، ص، س، ز، ظ، ذ، ث، ج، ش، ي، ض) Ash-Shafatayn (Lips: ف، و، ب، م) Al-Khayshum (Nasal passage: Ghunnah) Sifaat al-Huruf (صفات الحروف) Permanent qualities (e.g., Hams, Jahr, Shiddah, Rakhawah) Temporary qualities (e.g., Tafkheem vs. Tarqeeq)0
- Rules of Noon & MeemIzhar (الإظهار) – Clear pronunciation (e.g., "مِنْ ءَامَنَ") Idgham (الإدغام) – Merging (with/without Ghunnah) Idgham with Ghunnah (ي، ن، م، و) Idgham without Ghunnah (ل، ر) Iqlab (الإقلاب) – Changing to Meem (ن → م) Ikhfa (الإخفاء) – Hidden pronunciation (15 letters)0
- Rules of Meem SakinahIzhar Shafawi (إظهار شفوي) – Clear Meem before non-Meem/Baa letters Idgham Shafawi (إدغام شفوي) – Merging Meem into another Meem Ikhfa Shafawi (إخفاء شفوي) – Hidden Meem before Baa (م + ب)0