Start With Basic Rules to Learn Quran Reading
Learning any language without understanding its basics is only possible using spoken skills. However, when it comes to reading, you must start with the basics. Knowing Arabic letters and sounds and how words and sentences are formed is mandatory for learning Quran reading.
Doing it yourself may be a challenging experience. You must consult a qualified and experienced instructor to teach you the alphabet and its pronunciation. With our online classes, you can start from scratch and proceed at your own pace. We have designed courses to suit the needs of beginners.
Learn and Practice from Noorani Qaida
Noorani Qaida is the hallmark of excellence in learning Quran reading from square one. Whether kids or adults, beginners can find it quite simple and easy. It has an impressive set of lessons carefully designed for anyone to start with the basics. The first page is only about Arabic letters and how these are pronounced.
The Noorani Qaida can be considered a complete syllabus for learning the basics of the Quran. It starts with the easiest lessons and then moves on to medium and then difficult lessons. A student is promoted to the next page or lesson only if he or she masters the page and makes no mistakes. The beautiful fact about Noorani Qaida is that it is taught in the entire Muslim community.
Learn Tajweed Rules
Learning Tajweed rules is important for Quran recitation. It lays down the foundation for accuracy and fluency in pronunciation. Students can learn the articulation of different letters and words and find where to pause or elongate a letter. Let me mention some of the rules here for your assistance.
- Makharij (Articulation Points) – Learn different points in the throat and mouth where each letter must be pronounced. For example, lips touch when you utter the /b/ sound.
- Sifaat (Attributes): Understanding the letter characteristics, such as finding a word that is lighter or heavier.
- Ghunna (Nasalization) – It identifies the nasal sound as we have /m/ and /n/ in English.
- Madd (Elongation) – It specifies how long a vowel must be pronounced. Some are mandatory, while others are optional to elongate.
- Rules of Pausing (Waquf) – It teaches when and where to stop or pause recitation in the Quran—mastering the rules to understand the meaning and context better.
We can help you learn and master all of the Tajweed rules under the guidance of an experienced instructor.
Recite Short Surahs of the Quran
As soon as you learn the Tajweed rules and finish the Noorani Qaida, you must be able to recite Quranic verses. It is the time to start practicing your knowledge and applying the rules. Start reciting short verses found in the last chapters (para) of the Quran. The must-read Surahs include Al-Ikhlas, Al-Kauthar, and Al-Asar. This will clarify your concept of oneness and protect you from evil thoughts. May Allah bestow blessings upon you.
The purpose of reciting short Surahs is to help you focus on the core principles of Tajweed. It primarily includes Makharij and Sifaat. Pay attention to learning different points of articulation and unique attributes of letters.
Read Essential Books
Qaida Noorania and Noor Al-Bayan are integral components of a Beginners’ course. These are suggested for the freshers who are new to the Arabic language. These books are essential to advanced vocabulary and verses that affect the Tajweed rules.
Work on Perfecting Pronunciation
Improving pronunciation comes with practice only. Listen to the Qirat of famous scholars and Quran teachers. Compare how they pronounce each word with yours and try to imitate them. Here, you can recall all those rules to see how these are implemented in practice. To ensure you utter each letter accurately, you can speak in front of a mirror to seek the articulation points in action. Our seasoned Quran tutors employ advanced techniques like 3D visualizations and detailed pictorial aids.
Achieve Reading Proficiency
Achieving fluency and confidence in reading Arabic can be challenging, but our online courses make it possible. You can swiftly improve your reading skills with access to these courses from anywhere worldwide.
If Arabic is not your first language, how can you quickly excel in reading it? The answer lies in our structured plans and visual materials, which enable you to practice effectively at home. Additionally, our one-on-one Quran classes with native Arab tutors allow you to mimic the natural reading style of native speakers.