Tajwid - Mad lazim mutsaqqal kalimi & Mad lazim mukhaffaf kalimi

Sekolah Al Fatih TV
3 Mar 202507:08

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker provides an insightful lesson on Tajweed, focusing on the concepts of Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi and Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi. The speaker explains these types of elongations in Quranic recitation, emphasizing their pronunciation rules and how they appear in specific verses. Examples from Surah Al-Fatiha, Surah Abasa, and Surah An-Nazi'at are shared to illustrate the application of these rules. The video concludes with a challenge for viewers to create and share their own recitations, with rewards for accurate submissions, encouraging viewers to engage with the content and deepen their Quranic recitation skills.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The importance of reading the Quran, which will intercede for its reader on the Day of Judgment, is emphasized.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages the viewers to stay healthy, motivated, and continue fasting during the blessed month of Ramadan.
  • 😀 The script explains the concept of 'mad lazim qalimi', where a letter with a tashdid (double consonant) causes the vowel to be elongated for six harakat.
  • 😀 'Mad lazim qalimi' occurs in certain words when a letter with tashdid is followed by another letter, which is why it requires elongation.
  • 😀 A specific example from Surah Al-Fatiha is given, where the word 'wadin' features a letter followed by a letter with tashdid, requiring elongation to six harakat.
  • 😀 Another example is taken from Surah Abasa, where the word 'faiza jaati' features elongation because of the same phenomenon.
  • 😀 Further examples include Surah An-Nazi'at, where the word 'faiza jaati' features similar elongation due to the meeting of letters with tashdid.
  • 😀 The script also explains the 'mad lazim mukhaaf qalimi', where the elongation happens when a letter with a vowel is followed by a letter with a sukoon (silent).
  • 😀 Two examples of 'mad lazim mukhaaf qalimi' are given from Surah Yunus, with specific attention to how the vowel elongation occurs in each case.
  • 😀 The script ends with a challenge for viewers to create a video showing three examples of 'mad lazim qalimi' and share it on Instagram for a chance to win a prize.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in this video?

    -The video focuses on explaining two types of Tajwid: Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi and Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi, along with examples from the Quran to illustrate the rules.

  • What does 'Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi' mean in Tajwid?

    -Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi refers to a specific type of prolonged vowel sound (6 harakat) that occurs when a letter with a shaddah (gemination) is followed by a mad letter in the same word.

  • How is 'Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi' different from regular Mad?

    -'Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi' is different from regular Mad because it is always pronounced for 6 harakat, as agreed upon by all Imams of Qiraat, and it occurs in a single word.

  • Can you give an example of 'Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi' from the Quran?

    -Yes, an example is found in Surah Al-Fatiha, verse 7, where the letter 'd' is followed by the letter 'lam' with a shaddah, resulting in the pronunciation of 'wadin' with 6 harakat.

  • What is 'Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi'?

    -Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi refers to the type of Mad that occurs when a letter with a hamzah (glottal stop) is followed by a mad letter and then a letter with a sukun, causing the Mad to be pronounced for 6 harakat.

  • How does 'Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi' differ from 'Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi'?

    -While both involve the lengthening of the vowel sound for 6 harakat, 'Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi' occurs when a hamzah is followed by a mad letter and a letter with a sukun, whereas 'Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi' occurs in the same word with a letter having a shaddah followed by a mad letter.

  • Can you provide an example of 'Mad Lazim Mukhaaf Kalimi'?

    -Yes, examples can be found in Surah Yunus, verse 51 and 91, where the letter 'hamzah' is followed by 'alif' (mad letter) and then a letter with a sukun, leading to a 6 harakat pronunciation.

  • What is the significance of studying these Tajwid rules?

    -Studying these Tajwid rules ensures that Quranic recitations are accurate, maintaining the proper pronunciation and lengthening of vowels as prescribed in the Quranic rules of recitation.

  • How can one practice and demonstrate the Mad Lazim rules from this video?

    -Viewers are encouraged to create videos demonstrating the Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi by reciting examples from the Quran and sharing them on Instagram for a chance to win prizes.

  • What is the purpose of the Quranic recitation example in Surah Abasa (verse 33)?

    -The example in Surah Abasa illustrates how the letter 'SH' followed by a mad letter and a shaddah can be pronounced for 6 harakat, reinforcing the Tajwid rules for Mad Lazim Maqal Kalimi.

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