Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Abdul Hamid Al-Juma'a
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Number of pages: 48 pages
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The subject of the book: Tajweed is an obligation that Muslims have failed to fulfill
The contents of the book:
Introduction
Meaning of Tajweed Derivation of Tajweed Purpose of Tajweed
Chapter One
intonation
Ruling on Quran recitation
The evidence for the obligation of tajweed from the Qur'an: Ibn al-Jazari's statement on the effect of the Qur'an on
His listeners
The reader of the Qur'an finds no effect from his reading and does not reach
to required unless the outputs and attributes are correct
Evidence for the obligation of tajweed from the Sunnah
The Prophet's action is evidence that tajweed is obligatory Ijma' is evidence that tajweed is obligatory
The righteous salaf, may Allah be pleased with them, first taught their children the Holy Qur'an, and Ibn Khaldun's saying about this
The Imams' statements on the obligation to recite the Qur'an: Imam Ibn al-Harazi's opinion that whoever swears that a Qur'an without tajweed is not a Qur'an does not commit perjury, as well as whoever hires a man to recite the Qur'an for him and he recites the Qur'an for him from
Non-Tajweed Doesn't Deserve a Fare Chapter Two
Melody and its divisions
Language and its many meanings
Tajweed Scholars and its Divisions
Obvious melody and subtle melody
Types of Obvious Melody
Types of Subtle Melody
Ruling on melody in the Quran
Scholars' Views on Hidden Tongue
People are divided into three categories in terms of their reading
Quran
Chapter Three
How to Learn Tajweed of the Quran
How to Learn Quranic Tajweed
Al-Suyuti's opinion on how to learn the tajweed of the Qur'an
How a Reader Can Achieve Mastery in Reciting the Qur'an Conclusion and Conclusion
References . Index
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