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Tajweed for Class One KMI____________________________________ I<br />

D7j6!Z T 8 are recited as 8D7j6!Z 8 or ZD7j6!Z 8 (The Laam with a half recitation)<br />

8S7 J# are recited as 8S7 J# or 7S7 J# (The 'Ain with a half recitation)<br />

b 7 6+Z are recited as b 7 6+Z or Q 7 6+Z (The Daal with a half recitation)<br />

5- When there is a Maad Layn &'! ?, before the last letter, it is to be recited by making the<br />

last letter vowelless and the elongation of either two, four or six harakaats, i.e. becomes<br />

Maad Aridl Lissukoon.<br />

Examples:<br />

9[ : 6'Z<br />

" 9p 7J#<br />

"<br />

B3 7<br />

6X 7<br />

8<br />

"<br />

: 7 9+ 80 Z= 9<br />

Z<br />

"<br />

9 78O<br />

6+ Z<br />

"<br />

: 7 9 9' 7w6E<br />

6- When the vowel point of the last letter is a Fathatain # s " when stopping it is recited as a<br />

Fatha with the elongation of two harakaats thus becoming Maad Iwadl.<br />

Examples:<br />

Revisions and Exercises XII<br />

W % 6@<br />

WT 6 Z`:<br />

W Jn9@<br />

recited as<br />

recited as<br />

recited as<br />

6 % 6@<br />

6T 6 Z`:<br />

6 Jn9@<br />

1- Recite the verses below carefully!<br />

2- Identify the rules of Tajweed in the verses below and explain the method of recitation of<br />

each!

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