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You don’t need to analyse the reason just make use of the mantra by constantly chanting it, and it will take you to the state of realisation.” Children, you are Amma’s own, and Amma wants all Her children to reach the ultimate goal. Why do you give us mantras without first testing our competency?”Īmma: “Simply because Amma loves you! How can a mother not want to help her children! However incompetent her children may be, a mother can only be compassionate towards them. Question: “Amma, long ago, a spiritual master would put a potential disciple through rigorous tests before giving him a mantra.

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The mantra can also be compared to a ladder that you climb to reach the heights of God-realization.” The mantra is the oar of the boat it is the instrument you use to cross the samsara of your restless mind, with its unending thought waves. You are trying to cross the ocean of transmigration, the cycle of birth and death. Tajweed rules explained in details with helpful illustration.įor more details about the above features please visit our Knowledge section.“Mental purity will come through constant chanting of the divine name. It helps to avoid stopping at wrong places or times.Ī set of very useful indexes such as: Surahs Color Index, Subject Index.

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Permissible stops: long spaces were added at certain places where it is permissible to stop. Obvious script: extra spaces were added between the words in order to make it easier to read and recite the Quran. For more details click hereĪll our Tajweed Quran products -including this Quran- come with the following:Ĭolor coded letters: to present the Tajweed rules, very good and simple way to learn and apply Tajweed rules. By engaging the eye, the reader will find him/herself applying 24 rules of Tajweed with ease and precision while his/her mind is left un-enganged to comprehend and understand the meaning of the holy Quran. The reader will get used to reciting the Quran by using colors very easily. – While the letters which are written but are not vocalized. – The dark blue color indicates the emphasis of the letter (R), the blue color indicates the unrest letters-echoing sound- (qualquala) – The letters which are nasalized these letters are green in color. We used red color to highlight these letters. – The letters which requires expanded vocalization.

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This enabled us to classify these letters into three possible categories to enhance the reader’s knowledge and remembering of Tajweed rules:

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Therefore, the readers of the Quran are eager to realize the promise of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh): “whoever recites the Quran correctly and proficiently will be with the bountiful dutiful writers (the angels of the preserved tablet – Al lauh Al Mahfuz”.īased on a practical understanding of phonology, we have color-coded some letters to facilitate the correct recitation of the holy Quran. It was in this way that the Qur’an revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), as well as the manner in which he recited it. System of Tajweed serves as a guide for improving the recitation of Quranic style. Each page contains 15 lines as any standard Quran.Īlla (sw) ordered us in his holy book to recite the Quran with Tajweed … “Quran recitation modulating”. This Amma Part comes in the standard portrait form, with a nice glossy soft cover. Transliteration: Arabic letters are presented by English letters with added symbols in order to give the same sound of Arabic letters.Įnglish transliteration makes it easier for the speakers of the English language to read the Tajweed Quran in Arabic pronunciation using the English alphabet letters.Ĭonsidering that this Part contains small suras it is a perfect start for kids, beginners and students. Translation: meanings of the Quranic versus are translated into English and placed on the margins around the Arabic text. This is Amma part of the Tajweed Quran, Part thirty, starts from sura “An-Naba’ ” till sura “An-Nas”, it includes translations and transliteration into English.














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