السفرة الكرام - The Noble Emissaries

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السفرة الكرام - The Noble Emissaries

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InshaAllaah, I'm gonna post up some notes based on the series, "السفرة الكرام - The Noble Emissaries" by Yaasir Qadhi. It goes without saying, the only way to truly learn tajweed is under the tutelage of an authorised Qaari. The notes are on the theory aspect. Anyone who wants to make additions/corrections, please do so.

Bismillaah;


[FONT=ae_Rasheeq]السفرة الكرام [/FONT]- The Noble Emissaries
Lessons on Tajweed: the Art of Reciting the Qur’aan

The Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said:
“The one who recites the Qur’an fluently, will be in the company of the obedient and noble angels.” [Bukhari]
Definition of ‘Tajweed’

Linguistically, Tajweed comes from the root word ‘jawwada’, which means to improve, better, ameliorate, upgrade, make better.

Its legal meaning is to recite the Qur’aan, as it was revealed to the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), by giving every letter it’s rights, pronouncing it correctly along with the established rules and intonation.

Therefore, the science of Tajweed can be divided into two main categories:

· Pronunciation of the letters

· The rules and intonation

Watch the video for this lesson -----> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=l11-AOjXsy8
 
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Watch the video for this lesson -----> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pinmYZ_9RKA
 
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Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem,

As-Salaamu 'Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,


Waiting for the rest dear brother.


Br.al-Habeshi
 
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ma Sha2 Allah
jazaka Allahu 5yran, great thread, waiting for the rest 2n sha2 Allah


i want to add,that if we start surat Al-tawbah not from its begining ,meaning from ayah\verse 15 and up,we'll can say basmalah after al-ta'awwudh.
 
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Sorry for the long delay...just been a little busy.

InshaAllaah, I'll start posting from next week bi-idhnillaah.
 
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brother Saifur-Rahmaan, you mentioned in your post that before reciting the Qur'an we must say 'ta'awwudh' whats that?
 
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^ Ta'awwudh is to seek refuge with Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) from the Shaytaan. Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) mentions,

فإذا قرأت القرآن فاستعذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
"So when you want to recite the Quran, seek refuge with Allah from Shaitan (Satan), the outcast (the cursed one)." [16:98]​
 
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Al-Makhaarij al-Huroof (places of articulation of the letters)

There are 5 areas from which the letters of the Arabic alphabet emanate from.

They are as follows:

  • the chest area
  • the throat (divided into 3)
  • the tongue (divided into 10)
  • the lips (divided into 2)
  • the nose
In total there are 17 specific places of articulation, derived from the 5 general areas.

Ø The chest area

From this area emanate the 3 vowel sounds (not letters but sounds!):
Ø a (الأَلِف)
Ø e (الْيَاء)
Ø u (الْوَاو)
They are known as the sounds/letters of madd (elongation).

Ø The throat

From this area emanate 6 letters, which are divided into 3 categories:

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Watch the video for this lesson -----> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Amrk5FPmFi4
 
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brother Saifur-Rahmaan, you mentioned in your post that before reciting the Qur'an we must say 'ta'awwudh' whats that?

Ta'awwudh and tasmiyah (sp?)

A'uthubillah....(whole thing) And Bisimillah
 
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Al-Makhaarij al-Huroof (places of articulation of the letters) cont.

Ø The toungue

This is the primary area where sounds/letters originate from. A total of 18 letters!

It is divided into 10 specific areas.

1) ق: furthest part of the tongue away from the mouth, connecting with the soft palate at the top. (back of tongue)

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2) ك: just in front of where Qaaf orginates, connecting with the hard palate at the top. (back of tongue)

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3) ي & ش ,ج:In the articulation of the following letters, the entire middle portion of the tongue is utilised. (middle of toungue)

4) ض: when the entire left or right blade of the tongue connects with the ipper molars.

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5) ل: the front edge (not tip!) of the toungue connecting with the gum behind the canines.

6) ن: similar to the laam, but here you use the tip connecting with the gum behind the canines.

Note: please do watch the video if you have time inshaAllaah; somethings cannot be effectively explained just by having it written down.

Watch the video for this lesson -----> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=H3HS6dvlqwY


 
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Just a sidenote, I think the ustaadh is using al-Jazariyyah for his lessons...not 100% sure though.
 
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May Allah reward you Brother

i find this thread great
please keep posting
 
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Al-Makhaarij al-Huroof (places of articulation of the letters) cont.

Ø The toungue

7) ر: tip of tongue with the gums of the upper incisor teeth.

8) ت & د ,ط: tip of toungue and the front portion, connecting with the gum behind incisors.

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9) س & ز ,ص: tip of toungue connecting with the gum behind the incisors with a slight gap.

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10) ث & ذ ,ظ: upper surface of the tongue & the tip of the two canines. The toungue is outside of the incisors.

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Watch the video for this lesson -----> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7iI9wcOj0Ro
 

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