This section discusses the basic rules of tajweed. Using correct makhrij, along with these rules, will make perfect Quran recitation. Students can also do practice during the Tajweed Class.
Seven letters or huruf have full mouth sound, under all conditions. Alif will also read full mouth if it is after a full mouth letter. Example of these letters in words are:
These six letters are pronouncing from the throat. (Alif with harakah(zer, Zabar pesh) also called as hamza). The throat has three sections, bottom, middle, and top. These letters with examples are below:
If zabar (fatha) comes before an alif or zer (kasra) before a yaa or a pesh (dhamma) before a wow, then the sound will lengthen for 1 second. (1 second is just for the guide. Practice from your teacher for accurate sound). Also an important Tajweed Rules. Examples of words with huroof e Madda are below:
The sound for letters with karri Zabar(Standing fatha) Kari zer (standing kasra)or karri pesh(standing dhamma) will extend for 1 second.
The short madd looks like a thin wavy line. Letters are lengthened for 2-3 seconds if madd appears.
The long Madd is thick and semi-circle in appearance. It lengthens for 4 seconds.
A long madd on a letter and after that has a sakoon or tashdeed letter then; it lengthens for 5 seconds.
Noon ( ن) or a Meem ( م) with a tashdeed on them then are lengthened for 1 second with a nasal sound or ghunna. In his make clear “n” sound for one second.
Five letters given below with a sukoon on them will make an echo sound. And if we stop on any of these letters, then also an echo sound will produce.
If fatha or dhamma is before the word Allah, then It is read full mouth. And if kasra (zer) is before, It will be read empty mouth.
In the Quran Pak, many signs for stopping or continuing reading appears. These are as below:
At a point where the verse ends, harakah on letters decide how to stop.
Round taa or haa with anything on them is read as haa saakin.
Where their Noon saakin and Tanveen appear, ceratin rules apply to the recitation of words. Four rules are:
1. IZ-HAAR 2. IQ-LAAB 3. ID-GHAAM 4. IKH-FAA
Noon saakin is Noon with sakun sign.
Tanveen is two fathas, dhammas or, kasras(Two zabar, two pesh , two zer).
Four rules related to noon saakin and tanween are:
Incase after the Noon saakin or Tanveen any of throat letters (ء،ه ،ع،ح،غ،خ)appear then read clearly with no sound change.
Incase after letter noon saakin or tanveen BAA(ب) appears, then change them for Meem(م) and lengthen sound for one second.
If after letter noon saakin or tanveen four letters Wow, Meem, Noon, Yaa(و ,م , ن ,ي) appears then join letters and lengthen them for one second and produce a nasal sound.
Certain words where noon saakin and tanveen follow these four letters but, no idgham occur because they appear in one word.
If after letter noon saakin or Tanveen any of fifteen letters given below appears, then make light nasal sound and lengthen for one second.