Dan apabila kamu membaca Al Quran niscaya Kami adakan antara kamu dan orang-orang yang tidak beriman kepada kehidupan akhirat, suatu dinding yang tertutup, English: And when you recite the Quran, We place between you and those who do not believe in the hereafter a hidden barrier.(QS.17:45) . Ingatlah Al Quran penyuluh hidup.
This video presentation is about makhraj al-Jawf, the articulation point of the vocal and throat area which has three letters: Alif sakinah preceded by fath'a, waw sakinah preceded by dhammah and yaa sakinah preceded by kassrah. Watch the second video presentation of makharij (al-Jawf i.e vocal and throat articulations area)
There are 5 main categories of Makhaarij : 1. The oral cavity Al Jawf اﻟﺠَﻮف 2. The throat Al Halq اﻟﺤَﻠﻖ 3. The tongue Al Lissaan اﻟﻠِّﺴَﺎن 4. The lips Ash-shafatain اﻟﺸَّﻔَﺘﺎن 5. The nasal cavity Al Khayshoom اﻟﺨَﻴﺸُﻮم
Tajweed in English for all of those who are not able to have access of a teacher you can learn, listen to the rules online or download even subscribe to itunes.
To all the muslim brothers and sisters, I recommend learning this. There is nothing that can keep you safe in this world, apart from the protection of Allah (swt) Ayat al-Kursi is verse 255 of the second chapter (Surah) of the Holy Quran, Surat al-Baqarah. The Ayat is described by the Messenger of Allah (swt) as being the greatest Ayat in the Holy Quran!
Ayat al-Kursi (Verse of the Throne) ===================================== "Allah! There is no god but He - the Living, The Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him Nor Sleep. His are all things In the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede In His presence except As he permitteth? He knoweth What (appeareth to His creatures As) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass Aught of his knowledge Except as He willeth. His throne doth extend Over the heavens And on earth, and He feeleth No fatigue in guarding And preserving them, For He is the Most High. The Supreme (in glory)." [Surah al-Baqarah 2: 255]
Learning it and frequently reciting it has ALOT of benefits, including having the protection of Allah (swt). It's very benefecial to recite it 3 times before leaving the house to keep you safe, and also 3 times before going to bed to help protect you, your family, and your property.
'When you lie down in your bed, recite ayat al-Kursi, Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists... [al-Baqarah 2:255] until the end of the ayah, then you will have a protector from Allah and no shaytan (devil) will come near you until morning comes' [Sahih al-Bukhari]
'Ubayy bin Ka'b (radiAllahu anhu) reported: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Abu Mundhir! Do you know which Ayah in Allah's Book is the greatest? I said: 'Allah and His messenger know best.' He (peace be upon him) again said: 'Do you know which Ayah in Allah's Book, according to you, is the greatest?' I (Abu Mundhir) replied: 'It is 'Allah la ilaha illa Huwal-Hayyul-Qayyum'.[2:255]. Thereupon he (peace be upon him) patted me in the chest and said, ' Rejoice by your knowledge, O Abu Mundhir! (i.e, may this knowledge be a source of respect, honour and benefit to you)'." ' [Muslim]
Maddah sign indicates to prolong (stretch) the Madd letters Alif waw and ya .
There are several kind of Maddah, Duration of stretching (2 ½ to 5 length of haarakah) and it depends on adjacent letters in a word. The detail rules are essential for advanced learner only and should be master from a qualified teacher.
Mushaddah (w) (Tashdid) A Tashdid sign that appears over a letter represents two of the same letter (Double consonant). The first letter having sukoon and the second letter having its short vowel.
A letter having Tashdid sign is called 'Mushaddad' and each of the two letters must be distinctly pronounced twice.
As a general rule, the letters having no sign on them (empty letters) must be treated as silent letters. Since they do not produce any sound of their own therefore, they should be overlooked. These silent letters generally occur when long vowel letters (Madd) Alif waw and Ya are involved. Exception to the silent letter rule is Maddah Alif refer to lesson 8.
[Special rule for letter Hamza or Alif]
When there is a letter Hamza or (Alif) with sukoon, it should be pronounced clearly and sharply.
When a vowel sign appears over or under the letter Alif , it is in fact letter Hamza. In the copies of Middle Eastern print of Holy Quran, the letter Hamza is shown as a tiny Hamza riding over or under the letter Alif.
When there is a letter with Fathah 'a' and next letter is ya saakin , it produces 'ay'sound (some cases 'ai'). This is called 'Ya Leen' or 'soft Ya'
When there is a letter with Fathah 'a' and the next letter is waw (with or without saakin)it produces 'ow' sound ('au' some cases). This is called waw Leen or 'soft waw'
A letter having a vowel sign is called Mutaharrik.
If a letter is without a vowel sign, it is called saakin (resting) and where a sign appears over a letter which points out a saakin letter is called Sukoon (jazm)
When there is a letter with any short vowel sign and the next letter has a sukoon sign then the both letters will jointly produce a single (syllable) uninterrupted sound
When a letter has a Dammah and next letter is waw saakin , then the sound of letters having Dammah and waw saakin is lengthened by two measures of haarakah. 'uu'
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LEARN TAJWEED (LESSON 10)
When a letter has a Kasrah and the next letter is Yaa saakin, the sound of letters having Kasrah and yaa saakin is lengthened by two measures of haarakah. 'ii'
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LEARN TAJWEED (LESSON 11)
The miniature letter Alif placed over a letter is an alternative method to writing a letter having Fathah and letter Alif - thus will render the same sound as in lesson 8 Length: two measures of haarakah.
In the copies of Middle Eastern PRINTS of Holy Quraan, in addition to a miniature Alif a Fathah is also written. ----------------------------------- When standing kasrah is placed below a letter it is an alternative method of writing a Kasrah and ya saakin, thus it will render the same sound as lesson 10. Length: two measures of haarakah. ------------------------------------ When an upside down dammah is placed above a letter is an alternative method to write Dammah and letter waw saakin thus and will render the same sound as in lesson 9. Length: two measures of haarakah.
As a general rule, when a letter with a Fathah and next letter is Alif, then the sound of Fathah and Alif is stretched by two measures of harakah. 'aa'
Note: In this lesson, letter Alif is a true Alif (Madd). If anytime the letter Alif appers with vowels or sukoon, this is not a true Alif but it is letter Hamza. Letter Alif appears always empty and never the first letter in a word, It may come with Madd sign and always comes after another letter, whereas the letter Hamza may come as the first letter in a word.
DHAMMATAIN symbol appears as two dammah symbols above a letter.
DHAMMATAIN sign consists of two components (1) Dammah that produces 'U' sound and (2) Second Dammah is an unwritten letter Nun saakin, that produces 'N' sound.
KASRATAIN symbol appears as two kasrah symbols below a letter.
KASRATAIN sign consists of two components (1) Kasrah that produces 'I' sound and (2) Second Kasrah is an unwritten letter Nun saakin, that produces 'N' sound.
Fathatain symbol appears as two fatha symbols over a letter.
Fathatain sign consists of two components (1) Fathah that produces 'A' sound and (2) Second Fathah is an unwritten letter Nun saakin, that produces 'N' sound.
Thus will produce 'AN' sound. __________________________________ It is important for all students of tajweed to find a Qur'an teacher who has studied Tajweed to listen to their recitation and make corrections.
Tajweed cannot merely be learnt from books and audio, because the movements of the mouth as well as the sounds are important and only a teacher can correct you and make sure you are applying the rules correctly.
Sometimes local Mosques will run classes or classes can be found on the internet.
Allah (Subhana Wata Allah) revealed the Quran with tajweed, and it has reached us in exactly the same way. Every Muslim man and woman should learn to recite the glorious Quran with tajweed.
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As-salaam alaykum, Dear brothers and sister,Alhamdulillaahi, what an extraordinary set of beneficial videos, It's so pleasing to witness the unity and coherent methodology employed by the Muslim masses who view these vidoes, I'd like to express my gratitude firstly to Allah The Benevolent, then to the one or ones, behind such a noble and virtous act, Allahu-akbar, this is so much appreciated, may Allah reward you for your concerted efforts. Aameen Ya Rabul-aalameen.
There are 29 letters in the Arabic alphabet, all consonants.
The Arabic vowels (Harakaat) Fathah, Kasrah, and Dammah are not part of Arabic alphabet, but they are naturally pronounced when letters are joined to make words and words are joined to make sentences.
Dammah (Pesh) is a tiny letter waw above a letter It produces the sound 'ū' like 'oo' in Book
In this lesson the letters have dammah above them.
The letters at the bottom of the page are joined to make words and appear slightly different. The number of dots on a letter and its overall shape can help you easily determine what letter is present.
Fatha, dammah and kasrah are included at the bottom of the page.
The Arabic Alphabet consists of 29 letters 1,Arabic is written from right to left (in horizontal lines), but numerals are written from left to right.
The twenty-nine letters of the Arabic Alphabet are pronounced from approximately seventeen different points.
It is necessary that one should pronounce each Arabic letter correctly from its point of articulation.
Several Arabic letters originates from the throat (Guttural letters) unfamiliar to an English speaker. For example letter and have no equivalent sound in the English alphabet.
Furthermore the vastness of the Arabic language, any small mistake in pronunciation of a letter or word may change the meaning of that word. For example, the word 'Qalb' (with q) means heart, if read 'Kalb' (with k), it will mean a dog.
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LEARN TAJWEED (LESSON 2)
There are 29 letters in the Arabic alphabet, all consonants.
The Arabic vowels (Harakaat) Fathah, Kasrah, and Dammah are not part of Arabic alphabet, but they are naturally pronounced when letters are joined to make words and words are joined to make sentences.
Fathah is a tiny diagonal stroke (/) above a letter. It produces the sound "ā" like " Ba"(slightly soft side) in 'Banana'
In this lesson the letters have a fatha above them.
At the top of the page the letters appear in the same format as those in lesson one, only with a Fatha above them.
The shapes of individual letters may vary change depending upon the combinations used; nevertheless, the distinctive shape of each letter can still be easily recognized.
The letters at the bottom of the page are joined to make words and appear slightlt different. The number of dots on a letter and its overall shape can help you easily determine what letter is present.
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LEARN TAJWEEED (LESSON 3)
KASRAH
There are 29 letters in the Arabic alphabet, all consonants.
The Arabic vowels (Harakaat) Fathah, Kasrah, and Dammah are not part of Arabic alphabet, but they are naturally pronounced when letters are joined to make words and words are joined to make sentences.
Kasrah is a tiny diagonal stroke (/) under a letter. It produces the 'ī' sound like 'Be' in 'Below'.
In this lesson the letters have a kasrah below them.
At the top of the page the letters appear in the same format as those in lesson one, only with a kasrah below them.
The shapes of individual letters may vary change depending upon the combinations used; nevertheless, the distinctive shape of each letter can still be easily recognized.
The letters at the bottom of the page are joined to make words and appear slightly different. The number of dots on a letter and its overall shape can help you easily determine what letter is present.
Di dalam al-Quran, Allah SWT telah menegaskan bahawa orang “orang-orang yang berakal, orang-orang yang mempunyai fikiran,” atau “man of understanding, man of wisdom” (Ulul albab) antara lainnya ialah orang yang banyak berzikir. Firman Allah SWT:
(bermaksud): Sesungguhnya pada kejadian langit dan bumi, dan pada pertukaran malam dan siang, ada tanda-tanda (kekuasaan, kebijaksanaan, dan keluasan rahmat Allah) bagi orang-orang yang berakal; (Iaitu) orang-orang yang menyebut dan mengingati Allah semasa mereka berdiri dan duduk dan semasa mereka berbaring mengiring, dan mereka pula memikirkan tentang kejadian langit dan bumi (sambil berkata): “Wahai Tuhan kami! Tidaklah Engkau menjadikan benda-benda ini dengan sia-sia, Maha Suci Engkau, maka peliharalah kami dari azab neraka.” (Ali-Imran, 3: 190-191).
Salmaan Al-'Utaybi, Emotional Recitation Ali imran 190-195
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