Ayo Belajar Tajwid - Cepat Pintar Membaca Al Quran Dengan Benar LENGKAP

Gavin Alhusayn Channel
5 Oct 202020:23

Summary

TLDRThis video script is an educational guide on learning Tajwid, a part of Quranic recitation. It explains various rules related to the pronunciation of specific Arabic letters, such as Izhar, Idgham, Ikhfa, and Iqlab, using examples to demonstrate how they should be read. The script provides a detailed explanation of different types of pronunciation changes and includes examples to help learners understand how to apply these rules in practice. The video is designed to help viewers improve their Tajwid skills, with a focus on proper pronunciation and understanding of Quranic recitation rules.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script covers various Tajweed rules, such as Izhar, Idgham, Iqlab, and Ikhfa, which are essential for proper recitation of the Quran.
  • 😀 Izhar is a pronunciation rule where the nun saakin or tanwin is clearly pronounced when followed by certain letters like Hamzah and Khaw.
  • 😀 Idgham Bighunnah involves blending the nun saakin or tanwin with the following letters 'Ya', 'Nun', and 'Wow', producing a nasal sound.
  • 😀 Idgham Bilaghunnah, on the other hand, requires blending without the nasal sound when followed by the letter 'Lam' or 'Ra'.
  • 😀 Iqlab is a rule where the nun saakin or tanwin is converted into a 'Meem' sound when followed by a 'Ba' letter.
  • 😀 Ikhfa involves the pronunciation being made slightly unclear or 'samar' when nun saakin or tanwin is followed by one of 15 specific letters.
  • 😀 Ikhfa Syafawi is a specific rule of Ikhfa applied when the letter 'Meem' saakin is followed by 'Ba'.
  • 😀 The script explains the Idgham Mimi rule, where two 'Meem' letters are blended together as if there is a shaddah, producing a stronger sound.
  • 😀 It also discusses the Izhar Syafawi rule, where a 'Meem' saakin is followed by any letter other than 'Meem' and 'Ba', pronounced clearly.
  • 😀 There are discussions about various types of 'Mad' (elongation), such as Mad Lazim, Mad Muttasil, Mad Munfasil, Mad Arid, and others, each with specific pronunciation rules.

Q & A

  • What is Izhar in Tajwid?

    -Izhar is the rule that occurs when Nun Sakinah or Tanwin is followed by one of the clear letters, which are Hamzah, Kha, Kho, Ain, Rida, Nhe. The pronunciation should be clear and distinct.

  • When should the rule of Idgham Bighunnah be applied?

    -Idgham Bighunnah is applied when Nun Sakinah or Tanwin is followed by the letters Ya, Nun, or Waw. The sound should be merged with a nasal sound.

  • What is the difference between Idgham Bighunnah and Idgham Bilaghunnah?

    -Idgham Bighunnah is when the sound of Nun Sakinah or Tanwin is merged with a nasal sound, while Idgham Bilaghunnah occurs when the sound is merged without nasalization. Idgham Bilaghunnah happens when Nun Sakinah or Tanwin is followed by the letters L or R.

  • What is the rule of Iqlab in Tajwid?

    -Iqlab is when Nun Sakinah or Tanwin is followed by the letter Ba. The pronunciation of the Nun is changed into a Mim sound.

  • What does Ikhfa mean in Tajwid?

    -Ikhfa means to pronounce the letter in a slightly hidden or unclear manner. This occurs when Nun Sakinah or Tanwin is followed by any of the 15 specific letters in the Arabic alphabet.

  • What is Ikhfa Syafawi?

    -Ikhfa Syafawi refers to when Mim Sakinah is followed by the letter Ba. It is pronounced in a hidden or unclear manner.

  • What is Idgham Mimi?

    -Idgham Mimi occurs when Mim Sakinah is followed by another Mim. The two Mim sounds are merged, with a slight emphasis as if the letter had a Shaddah.

  • How does Izhar Syafawi differ from other rules?

    -Izhar Syafawi occurs when Mim Sakinah is followed by any letter except for Mim or Ba. The pronunciation is clear, without any merging or nasalization.

  • What does the rule of Mad Lazim Mutsaqqal Kilmi entail?

    -Mad Lazim Mutsaqqal Kilmi involves a long vowel sound (Mad) that occurs when a word has a stressed letter followed by a vowel. The sound is prolonged, with a heavy tone.

  • What is Mad Arid Lissukun?

    -Mad Arid Lissukun occurs when a Mad letter is followed by a silent letter at the end of the word. The vowel sound is prolonged slightly, but it is followed by a pause.

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