In the profound journey of nurturing young minds in the teachings of Islam, there exists no tool as powerful and timeless as the Quran itself. At our esteemed institute, we not only acknowledge but deeply cherish the pivotal role of Quranic education, particularly in the formative years of a child’s life. With a steadfast commitment to holistic learning, we offer a comprehensive approach deeply rooted in the foundational principles of Noorani Qaida.
Noorani Qaida goes beyond just the Arabic alphabet; it’s a meticulously crafted roadmap to mastering the intricacies of Quranic recitation. Here’s a more in-depth look at what you’ll learn:
Course Element | Description |
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1. Arabic Alphabet (Ḥurūf): | |
Detailed Pronunciation | |
Makhraj (Place of Articulation) | The exact point in your mouth where each letter is produced (e.g., tip of the tongue, throat). |
Ṣifah (Qualities) | The way the sound is produced (e.g., breathy, voiced, emphatic). |
Ḥarakāt (Vowel Markings) | Tiny symbols above or below letters indicating short vowel sounds (Fathah, Kasrah, Dammah) not inherent in the letters. |
2. Joining Letters (Ḥarakat): | |
Nunation (Tanwīn) | Extending the last letter with a special mark (nun) creates a nasalized ending sound. |
Madd (Lengthening) | Certain vowels are held longer than their base pronunciation. Different Madd types have specific rules for extending the sound. |
Harf al-Qat’ (وقف – Stopping Sounds) | Some letters require a complete stop in recitation at the end of a word. |
3. Tajweed Rules: | Noorani Qaida goes beyond basic pronunciation and delves into Tajweed rules like: |
Rules of Recitation | |
Idgham (Assimilation) | Partially merging one letter’s sound into another. |
Iqlab (Replacement) | Replacing a letter with another under specific conditions. |
Ghunnah (Nasalization) | Adding a nasal resonance to specific sounds. |
Qalqalah (Qaf and Kaf Sounds) | Mastering the emphatic pronunciations of the letters Qaf and Kaf. |
4. Building Words and Sentences (Kalimaat wa Jumal): | |
Tajweed Application | As you learn vocabulary and grammar, you’ll constantly apply Tajweed rules to ensure proper recitation. |
Pause Rules (Waqf) | Understanding where to pause and take a breath within a sentence for better comprehension and flow. |
5. Quranic Verses (Āyāt): | |
Makharij Application | Focusing on proper articulation points for each letter within actual Quranic text. |
Tarteel Recitation | Learning to recite with a measured pace, clarity, and beautiful voice. |
Understanding Tajweed Notations | Many Quranic texts include Tajweed symbols above the letters as a guide for recitation. |
Bonus Points | |
Memorization | Many courses incorporate memorizing short surah (chapters) from the Quran as you build proficiency. |
Islamic Etiquettes (Ādāb) | Learning proper etiquette for handling and reciting the Quran is an essential part of the course. |
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized the significance of teaching the Quran to our children from a young age. He said, “Teach your children the Quran, and the Quran will teach them everything.” This profound statement underscores the pivotal role of Quranic education in shaping the character, morals, and spirituality of our youth
By following the Prophetic wisdom and prioritizing Quranic education for our children, we fulfill our duty as parents and educators to impart the divine guidance of the Quran to the next generation. Join us in honoring the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by enrolling your children in our Quranic education program today.
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