Ayatul — Kursi Tajweed New Work
: Spend one week focusing exclusively on the nasal sounds ( Ghunnah ), the next week on elongations ( Madd ), and the next on heavy/light letters.
Ahmad closed his eyes and began to whisper the opening words: Allahu la ilaha illa huwal-Hayyul-Qayyum. He focused on the (elongation) of the word la , feeling the sound stretch like a bridge between heaven and earth. He paid close attention to the Qalqalah (echoing) of the letter qaf in hayyul-qayyum , ensuring the sound bounced with a gentle, rhythmic strength.
: These involve merging ( Idgham ), hiding ( Ikhfaa ), or clearly voicing ( Izhar ) the "n" sound depending on the letter that follows. ayatul kursi tajweed new
Idgham occurs when a Tanween (double vowel) or a Noon Saakin (
"Aaaaaa-lah... La ilaha... illa... Huwa..." He stretched the sounds, feeling the air fill his lungs. "Al-Hayyul... Qaaaaa-yyum." He pressed the heavy Qaf from his throat, feeling a sense of strength he hadn't felt before. : Spend one week focusing exclusively on the
Nani chuckled softly. "Ah, that is the problem. Imagine you have a sword, but you hold it by the blade instead of the handle. It won't protect you, will it? Tajweed is the art of holding the sword correctly. It is the secret melody that gives the verse its power."
2. لَا تَأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَلَا نَوْمٌ : Lā ta'khudhuhū sinatuw-wa lā nawm Key Rules : He paid close attention to the Qalqalah (echoing)
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Reciting Ayatul Kursi with proper tajweed is tied to several spiritual rewards:
Pronounce the "ya" in kursiyyuhu with a strong accentuation (Nabr), showing the double strength of the letter.
: Proper pronunciation ensures you are praising Allah correctly.