Learn Noorani Qaida with Tajweed

To read the Quran with complete accuracy, knowing Noorani Qaida with Tajweed is a prerequisite. We provide instrumental classes that guide you step by step and teach you how to recite the Quran with the correct Tajweed online classes for kids. One does not need to worry about their geography as we provide our services in almost all parts of the world including the USA, UK, and the Gulf countries.

What is Noorani Qaida?

It is a basic course that teaches the art of Arabic reading and writing and perhaps more importantly, the recitation of the Holy Quran. The course helps children and beginners comprehend how to use letters and sounds to form words enabling them to clearly and properly read the Holy Quran. Students in Australia and Canada are offered the same structured approach to learning that ensures they attain an understanding of how to pronounce words correctly.

Key Tajweed Terms You’ll Learn:

Our expert teachers will guide you through important Tajweed terms that are essential for correct recitation. These terms help learners worldwide, from the USA to the UK, master the art of Quranic recitation.

  1. Madah (مَدّ): Madah refers to the extension of a vowel sound in the Arabic script. It’s important for the proper flow of recitation, especially when reading long vowels like in Alif Madd (ا) and Ya Madd (ي). Learning Madah helps to lengthen sounds according to the rules of Tajweed. Whether you're in the Gulf countries or Europe, mastering this rule ensures that you recite with precision.
  2. Leen (لين): Leen involves the softening of certain letters in Arabic, pronounced with a subtle, smooth sound. The letters involved in Leen have a gentler sound than regular consonants, creating a harmonious flow when reciting. In regions like the UK and Canada, learners will benefit from this technique to enhance their recitation.
  3. Ghuna (غُنّة): Ghuna refers to a nasal sound that is made when reciting specific letters, particularly Nun (ن) and Meem (م). Ghuna adds depth to the sound and is an essential aspect of Tajweed. This rule is especially important for learners in Australia and the USA, as it helps to elevate the quality of Quranic recitation.
  4. Madd (مَدّ): Madd is the concept of extending the pronunciation of vowels when they appear with certain conditions. For example, in Alif Madd (ا) or Ya Madd (ي), the vowel is extended for a certain duration, affecting the rhythm and beauty of Quranic recitation. Students in the Gulf countries will find this especially relevant in their recitations.

Where to get Noorani Qaida with Tajweed?

Learning Noorani Qaida with Tajweed in Australia is a fundamental requirement in Quranic Recitation. Our learned teachers will explain to students these crucial tajweed rules and make sure that you will not only pronounce the words correctly, from the Madah to the Ghuna but also master the Alif letter and its different Maharaj along with the rest of the Arabic alphabets. Wherever you are in the USA, the UK, Canada, or Australia, after this course, you will be capable of reciting the Quran correctly and beautifully.