In the word al-ard , the Ra has a sukoon and is preceded by a fatha, making it heavy. The Dad (ض) is a unique Arabic letter; fill your mouth with its sound by pressing the sides of your tongue against your upper molars.
Use a modern, color-coded Quran. These editions use specific colors to highlight rules like Ikhfa, Idgham, and various lengths of Madd, acting as an instant visual guide.
Rule: You merge the sound into the next letter. If it’s followed by ي, ن, م, or و, you must also hold the sound in the nose for two counts (known as Ghunnah ). 4. Ikhfa (Hidden Pronunciation) ayatul kursi tajweed new
Improving your Tajweed takes time and daily consistency. Here is a step-by-step methodology to integrate into your routine:
—the art of beautifying and correctly pronouncing the Quran—ensures you preserve the divine meaning of this powerful verse. In the word al-ard , the Ra has
5. يَعْلَمُ مَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ Ya’lamu ma bayna aydihim wa ma khalfahum Key Tajweed Rules:
: In the word al-arḍ , the Ra is heavy because it is stationary ( Sakin ) and preceded by a Fathah. The Ḍād (ض) is a heavy, thick letter produced from the side of the tongue. Avoid pronouncing it like a standard "D" or "Z". These editions use specific colors to highlight rules
If you see a Madd sign ( ~ ) or a letter Alif followed by a Hamza, you must stretch the sound.