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Have you ever wondered about the correct pronunciation of Arabic sounds like 'Sad,' 'Sin,' and 'Zay'?
Salam, welcome to Islam4U! In today's enlightening video, we're delving into the intricacies of Tajweed rules to help you perfect your recitation of the Quran.
Tajweed is not just about reading the Quran; it's about reciting it in the most melodious and precise manner, preserving the beauty and essence of the Holy Quran. In this tutorial, we will explore the unique characteristics of 'Sad,' 'Sin,' and 'Zay,' ensuring that you grasp the correct articulation, voicing, and pronunciation.
Our expert tutor will break down each sound, providing practical tips and examples to help you differentiate between these frequently mispronounced letters. Whether you're a beginner eager to improve your Quranic recitation or a seasoned reciter looking to refine your skills, this video is tailored for you.
Join us on this educational journey as we empower you with the knowledge of Tajweed rules, bringing you one step closer to mastering the art of Quranic recitation. Let's embark on this enlightening path together! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more valuable content on Islam4U. #TajweedRules #QuranicRecitation #IslamicEducation"
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00:00 | Characteristics of letters Safir
00:48 | Letters of Safir
01:15 | Examples of the letters with Safir
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