Thursday, January 30, 2014

Tajweed Rules of the Qur’an Worksheets


Tajweed Rules of the Qur’an
Tajweed: Is an Arabic word meaning correct pronunciation during recitation. It is a set of rules which dictate how the Qur’an should be read. It comes from the root word ‘ja-wa-da’ meaning to make well, make better or improve.
Allah (Ta’ala) says in the noble Qur’an,
“And recites the Qur’an with Tarteel (in a slow pleasant tone and style)”
(73:4)
Tarteel: The Arabic word translated as ‘slow, measured rhythmic’ is Tarteel
The Tafseer of the above Ayât according to Ibn Kathir is ‘recites the Qur’an slowly, making the letters clear, for this is assistance in understanding and pondering the meaning of the Qur’an.’
The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa salaam) has said, ‘Indeed Allah desires that the Qur’an be recited in the manner it was revealed.’
When asked about the meaning of Tarteel, Ali (radhiallaahu anhu) replied, ‘It means that the Qur’an should be recited with Tajweed and with due observance to the rules of Waqf (pausing or stopping at the end of the verse).’

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