Monday 3 February 2020

What is Tajweed Importance in Quran



The Noble Qur'an is the literal words of God, which He revealed as the perfect source of the law for humanity to lead an organized life. It contains rules and recommendations for all aspects of life and references to the beyond. Because it is so essential, the Qur'an must be read, written, and recited correctly and clearly so as not to create confusion or misunderstanding. Allah SWT spoke with his messenger, Mohammed Sallallahu 'Alayhi wa Sallam (may Allah exalt his mention) in the Qur'an, said (what it means): "... and recite the Qur'an with measured reading." [Koran 73: 4]



It is enough to listen to the proper revision of the Quran to soften even the hardest of hearts. Both Muslims and Muslims find it an exciting experience, even if they do not understand what it is.

Every Muslim should read the Quran  in prayer, but most do not realize that proper reading of the Quran, according to the rules of interpretation, is not an advanced science only for experienced readers, but always when we read the Quran, it is our responsibility.

The Arabic word Tajweed in many languages ​​means "beautiful" or "right." It comes from the same root text in the word Jaiiid, which means "it is beautiful." Referring to the Koran, it means that he holds all the books of the Qur’an his authority and substance when reading the Koran and the implementation of these texts in a different context.

Letters receive their approval and acceptance of each letter's character. We give them their services, keeping the identity of each letter they have been with them for some time and with others.

The Koran was revealed to apply Tajweed rules. In other words, when the angel Jibreel (Gabriel) can raise his words to Allah, he recites the words of Allah the Prophet Muhammad, Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam, who reads them one way and shows the Prophet, Sallallahu' Alayhi wa Sallam wa salal, the way he is allowed to repeat things, it is essential to respect this law to read it as expressed.

 In the time of the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alaihi wa Sallam, there was no need for people to learn Tajweed because they considered what is now known as Tajweed, and that is up to them. When the Arabs began to mingle with non-Arabs and, when Islam spread, mistakes started to appear in the lungs of the Qur'an, so that scholars would make laws. 

Now, because everyday Arabic has changed so much from ancient Arabic that the Koran was revealed, even Arabs need to learn Tajweed.

 The Quran is the word of Allah, and all its voices belong to Allah. Reading must be taken very seriously. The purpose of tawdah science is to empower the reader to read the Quran. This enables the reader to fulfill the Qur'an in the manner of the Prophet, peace, and blessings of Allah be upon him, who received it from Gabriel, who received it from Almighty Allah in classical Arabic.


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