Eye-OfThe-Storm
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Asalamu' Alaykum
A question for any new revert Muslim Brothers and Sisters (or anyone else who wants to comment). I was just wondering if you guys find Quran pronunciation difficult at first and does it get easier?
I am in University and every weekend there is a University Islam class where Muslim students met up to learn Quran, Hadith, listen to guest speakers, etc.
Anyway, I used to attend during my first year, and at the time there was a new Brother, a revert to Islam who had just joined us. He was trying to learn a few Surah's for praying and I remember at the time he was really struggling with the pronunciation.
My coursework got really heavy during second and third year so I stopped attending those meetings. Anyway I dropped by the class last weekend (a year and a half later) and Masha'Allah I was very impressed with the brother. He had reached Surah Al-Haaqa and he was reading very very clearly with good pronunciation. For some dumb reason I thought that reverts to Islam had life long problems with reading Quran since Arabic since it is such a difficult language phonetically.
Here is a short clip from that class. I cut the clip down to a minute or so because the rest is just people chatting and stuff and other students reading.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/5134680346c05a00/
So all you new Muslim's out there learning Quran. Keep up the hard work.
A question for any new revert Muslim Brothers and Sisters (or anyone else who wants to comment). I was just wondering if you guys find Quran pronunciation difficult at first and does it get easier?
I am in University and every weekend there is a University Islam class where Muslim students met up to learn Quran, Hadith, listen to guest speakers, etc.
Anyway, I used to attend during my first year, and at the time there was a new Brother, a revert to Islam who had just joined us. He was trying to learn a few Surah's for praying and I remember at the time he was really struggling with the pronunciation.
My coursework got really heavy during second and third year so I stopped attending those meetings. Anyway I dropped by the class last weekend (a year and a half later) and Masha'Allah I was very impressed with the brother. He had reached Surah Al-Haaqa and he was reading very very clearly with good pronunciation. For some dumb reason I thought that reverts to Islam had life long problems with reading Quran since Arabic since it is such a difficult language phonetically.

Here is a short clip from that class. I cut the clip down to a minute or so because the rest is just people chatting and stuff and other students reading.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/5134680346c05a00/
So all you new Muslim's out there learning Quran. Keep up the hard work.