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Stretch the word lā for exactly two counts. Do not rush through it.
The Prophet (PBUH) said that whoever recites it after every prayer, nothing stops them from entering Paradise except death. ayatul kursi tajweed new
Tajweed refers to the rules governing the pronunciation of letters during Quranic recitation. For Ayatul Kursi, focusing on "Makharij" (points of articulation) and "Sifat" (characteristics of letters) ensures that the attributes of Allah described in the verse are conveyed with clarity and respect. Key Tajweed Rules to Master 1. The Heavy and Light Letters
Allah’s names require elongation. The new Tajweed method emphasizes "Madd Lazim" (necessary stretch) vs. "Madd Munfasil" (allowed stretch). Ayatul Kursi Tajweed New, modern Tajweed rules, Throne
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2. لَا تَأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَلَا نَوْمٌ : Lā ta'khudhuhū sinatuw-wa lā nawm Key Rules : The Prophet (PBUH) said that whoever recites it
: The word shā'a (شَاءَ) contains a mandatory long vowel. You must stretch it for 4 to 5 counts because the Madd letter and the Hamzah are in the same word.
: 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".