Taysiir Axkaamu Tajwiid -
Concealing the Noon sound slightly behind the tongue, creating a soft nasal transition when followed by any of the remaining 15 letters. 3. Ahkam ul-Meem al-Sakinah
The foundational laws, regulations, and mechanics of Quranic recitation.
means to beautify, better, or proficiency in recitation.
Merging a static Meem into another Meem that follows it, accompanied by a full Ghunnah . taysiir axkaamu tajwiid
There are 17 specific articulation points divided across 5 major areas of the body:
Dhegeyso quraanka ay akhrinayaan qaari’iin si fiican u yaqaan tajweedka.
Occurs temporarily when a reciter stops at the end of a verse, turning a moving letter into a stationary one. Extend for 2, 4, or 6 counts. Concealing the Noon sound slightly behind the tongue,
Every letter has an articulation point, but some share the exact same origin. They are distinguished from one another by their intrinsic characteristics ( Sifat ). Opposite Characteristics
Use audio recordings of renowned Qaaris (like Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Husary) to mimic the exact weight, timing, and rhythm of the rules.
The chest and mouth cavity, responsible for the three prolonged vowel sounds (Alif, Waw, Ya). means to beautify, better, or proficiency in recitation
An essential element of beautiful recitation covered in Taysiir is the weight of the letters.
Merging with the letters (ي, ن, م, و). Example: مَن يَقُولُ ( may-yaqool )
Allah commands in Surah Al-Muzzammil (73:4) to "recite the Quran with measured recitation."
In the past, students learned Tajweed directly from a master ( Shaykh al-Muqri’ ) over several years. While this remains ideal, the modern era presents unique challenges: