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May Allah realise your dream of becoming hafidha inshAllah....ameen

Please remember me in ur duaas please. I really wanna become hafidha too even if it takes me many years!!!
 
There's nothing wrong in trying to copy a particular recitors style/tune/rhythm; however you shouldn't copy their voice. Use your own voice, with whicever style you like. Obviously, take care of tajweed.
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May Allah realise your dream of becoming hafidha inshAllah....ameen

Please remember me in ur duaas please. I really wanna become hafidha too even if it takes me many years!!!
:sl: Ameen and inshaAllah we will become hafidhas sis. May Allah make it easy for you and give you a super-duper memory for it. Ameen. :D Are you learning alone, or do you have a teacher?

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I am mostly learning alone, but try to go to classes once a week. There is an open sisters class near me and the teacher will listen and give tajweed lessons too. so she checks my pronounciation etc. it will take me a long long time and I have MANY other commitments too but alhamdulillah I remain committed to this as well :)
 
:sl: MashaAllah sis. I love your enthusiasm. :)

If you're on Paltalk, there are tajweed classes there you can join. Let me know if you're interested inshaAllah.

:wa: and goodnite ukhti. I'm having an early night inshaAllah x
 
:sl: I had no idea my post had been approved and had been waiting for a PM lol. Thank you immensely for your replies everyone. Alhumdulillah, they have really soothed my heart.:statisfie I don't want to say who told me because they did it with the best intention and obviously also had been told wrong, or it could be me who might have misunderstood them. Anyway, I'm just so happy now lol so no worries. Jazakumullah Khayrun all. :)

Hi Eric,

It's not that I need to recite in that particular style to feel God in my heart. Praise be to Him, I am aware of Him even when I'm nowhere near the Quran. It's just that, the recital of Abu Bakr a-Shatri in Surah al-Kahf is one of the most amazing I've heard in my life and that is exactly how I want to memorize it. InshaAllah.

If you listen to it, you'll see what I mean :)

http://quranicaudio.com/quran/3 (surah #18)


Peace.

You could always try a operatic style like Dame Kiri Te Kanawa :)

(which brings another question, why aren't there males doing Nasheed in baratone or tenor, maybe even counter tenor :) )
 
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Try to vary the recitors you listen to, that way a new unique voice will emerge with time, a voice that is a blend between them all!

When you first start learning the Quran, I would recommend you listen to Khalil Hussary or Abdul Baasit. Many of the recitors today [specially the saudi ones] have only been recorded during taraweeh prayers, and mistakes do happen. That Ghunnah might have been about unclear, or perhaps that particular madd was to short etc, but recitors that are recorded in a studio [like shaykh Huthayfi] recite infront of a panel of proffesional recitors who tell him its ok to carry on and if not he has to keep repeating the verse until its up to standard. Just my two cents [or pence i should say]
 
what do you mean styles?? :S I don't understand that. for example when we say aslaam alaykum we all say it the samy way just the tone of our voice differs due to accents from person to person. Or if we say Hello we all say hello the same just our accent sounds different.

Is this what is meant by styles?? using your own accent when reading the Qur'an? :S there's only 1 way to pronounce a word how can you use your own style :S
 
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Khaldun thats appreciated. jazakAllah khair

anyone else whos checked by a panel of huffadh? :)
 
:sl: Khaldun, you're right bro, Abdul-baasit's recitations www.quranexplorer.com are great to follow and practice tajweed with for beginners. I'd recommend them strongly to anyone who's learning. Hussary is another one Ive heard is good, but I've yet to listen to him. JazakAllahu khayr.

what do you mean styles??
I mean a recital of Surah al-Fatiha for example will sound different by two different reciters, despite the tajweed being the same. We call it tarz in urdu. You might know what I mean if I say 'tune'. : )

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