Surah Al Rahman - 62 to 65 verse
Al Quran
Al Hakeem
Al Majeed
shifa
heal yourself
Qari Abdul Basit
Heart Touching recitation
Qirat
eciting the Holy Quran is a sacred practice in . Here are some key words related to the recitation of the Quran:
Quran: The holy book of , believed to be the literal word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
Tajweed: The correct pronunciation and articulation of Arabic letters and words while reciting the Quran.
Ayah (Ayaat): The verses of the Quran, each of which is a unit of meaning within the text.
Surah: A chapter of the Quran. The Quran is divided into 114 surahs of varying lengths.
Makhaarij: The points of articulation from which different Arabic letters originate. Understanding these is important for correct recitation.
Tilawah: The act of reciting the Quran with proper pronunciation, intonation, and rules of Tajweed.
Qira'ah: Refers to different recognized methods of reciting the Quran, with slight variations in pronunciation and recitation rules.
Muqaddam/Muqaddimah: The introduction or preface to a surah that often contains important themes or messages.
Iqra': The command to "Read" or "Recite," as mentioned in the first revelation received by Prophet Muhammad.
Makki and Madani: Classification of surahs based on whether they were revealed in Mecca (Makki) or Medina (Madani).
Hafs and Warsh: Different transmissions of the Quran, representing variations in recitation style. Hafs and Warsh are two of the most well-known transmissions.
Mushaf: The physical written or printed copy of the Quran.
Taraweeh: The special nightly prayers performed during the month of Ramadan, involving the recitation of the Quran.
Sajda (Prostration): Certain verses of the Quran require prostration while reciting or listening to them.
Revelation (Wahy): The process through which the Quranic verses were communicated to Prophet Muhammad by the Angel Gabriel.
Linguistic Miracles: Unique aspects of the Quran's language and composition that demonstrate its divine origin.
Memorization (Hifz): The practice of memorizing the entire Quran, often undertaken by Muslims of all ages.
Melodious Recitation (Tarteel): A beautiful and rhythmic style of recitation that emphasizes clarity and proper enunciation.
Intention (Niyyah): The sincere intention made before reciting the Quran, aligning the act with devotion and seeking understanding.
Reflective Recitation (Tadabbur): Engaging deeply with the meaning and messages of the Quranic verses while reciting.
These words highlight various aspects of the recitation and study of the Holy Quran. Engaging with the Quran is not just about correctly pronouncing words, but also about understanding its meanings, reflecting on its teachings, and embodying its guidance in one's life.