Taysiir Axkaamu Tajwiid -

| Characteristic | Opposite | Meaning (Simplified) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (Whispering) | Al-Jahr (Loud) | Air flows continuously (e.g., ت، ص، ك) | | Ash-Shiddah (Strength) | Ar-Rikhwah (Softness) | Sound stops completely (e.g., ب، د، ط) | | Al-Isti’laa (Elevation) | Al-Istifaal (Lowering) | Back of tongue rises (7 Full Mouth letters: خص ضغط قظ) | | Al-Idhlaq (Clarity) | Al-Ismaat (Muteness) | Pronounced easily from tip/tongue (ر، ل، ن، ب، م، ف) |

Introduction: The Convergence of Simplicity and Sacredness The Holy Quran is not merely a book of guidance; it is a recited miracle. The word Quran itself derives from Qira’ah (reading/recitation). For centuries, Muslim scholars have dedicated their lives to preserving not just the text of the Quran, but the precise manner in which it is pronounced. This science is called Tajweed (lit. “to make better” or “to adorn”). taysiir axkaamu tajwiid

However, for many non-Arabic speakers and beginners, traditional Tajweed textbooks can appear dense, technical, and overwhelming. Enter (تيسير أحكام تجويد) – a modern pedagogical approach that translates to “The Facilitation of the Rulings of Tajweed.” | Characteristic | Opposite | Meaning (Simplified) |