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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Noorani Qaida is the very first book for understanding how to read the holy Quran from the beginning. Anybody who wants to learn Arabic can use it to learn the basics of Arabic words for Quran reading.
Following Lessons are in this Noorani Quida to cover,
LESSON ONE - Basic Arabic Alphabet reading
LESSON TWO - Joint Letters
LESSON THREE - Huroofe-Muqatta'at (individual letters), (which appear at the beginning of some Surahs)
LESSON FOUR - Recite the Zabar, Zer and Pesh swiftly without dragging even slightly. Now in each block practice, the spelling as well as the swiftness and fluency.
LESSON FIVE - Practising Harkats and Huroofe-Illat
LESSON SIX - Tanween and Noon Saakin. Tanween means a double Zabar, double Zer or double Pesh
LESSON SEVEN - Rules of Noon Saakin and Tanween ( Rule No.:1: Izhaar (to read with no nasal sound, Rule No.:2: Ikhfaa to read with slight nasal sound )
LESSON EIGHT - Qalqalah (to read with an echoing sound)
LESSON NINE - 4 Rules of Stopping
LESSON TEN - After recognising the Tashdeed sign make the pupil understand that the Tashdeed is recited twice.
LESSON ELEVEN - If the Raa has a Dhammah or a Fathah
LESSON TWELVE - How to read with a full mouth empty mouth
LESSON THIRTEEN- Practice of Tashdeed followed by another Tashdeed
LESSON FOURTEEN- Tashdeed coming after the letters of Madd
LESSON FIFTEEN - Practice of Meem Saakin
LESSON SIXTEEN - The remaining laws of Noon Saakin and Tanween
LESSON SEVENTEEN- The unique script and writing of the Quraan
LESSON EIGHTEEN- The signs of Waqf (stopping).
LESSON NINETEEN - Revision
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Noorani Qaida is the very first book for understanding how to read the holy Quran from the beginning. Anybody who wants to learn Arabic can use it to learn the basics of Arabic words for Quran reading.
Following Lessons are in this Noorani Quida to cover,
LESSON ONE - Basic Arabic Alphabet reading
LESSON TWO - Joint Letters
LESSON THREE - Huroofe-Muqatta'at (individual letters), (which appear at the beginning of some Surahs)
LESSON FOUR - Recite the Zabar, Zer and Pesh swiftly without dragging even slightly. Now in each block practice, the spelling as well as the swiftness and fluency.
LESSON FIVE - Practising Harkats and Huroofe-Illat
LESSON SIX - Tanween and Noon Saakin. Tanween means a double Zabar, double Zer or double Pesh
LESSON SEVEN - Rules of Noon Saakin and Tanween ( Rule No.:1: Izhaar (to read with no nasal sound, Rule No.:2: Ikhfaa to read with slight nasal sound )
LESSON EIGHT - Qalqalah (to read with an echoing sound)
LESSON NINE - 4 Rules of Stopping
LESSON TEN - After recognising the Tashdeed sign make the pupil understand that the Tashdeed is recited twice.
LESSON ELEVEN - If the Raa has a Dhammah or a Fathah
LESSON TWELVE - How to read with a full mouth empty mouth
LESSON THIRTEEN- Practice of Tashdeed followed by another Tashdeed
LESSON FOURTEEN- Tashdeed coming after the letters of Madd
LESSON FIFTEEN - Practice of Meem Saakin
LESSON SIXTEEN - The remaining laws of Noon Saakin and Tanween
LESSON SEVENTEEN- The unique script and writing of the Quraan
LESSON EIGHTEEN- The signs of Waqf (stopping).
LESSON NINETEEN - Revision