Day 19: 30 Days Excellence Challenge
Tajweed Rule of the Day:
Stopping on Words Ending with Tanween Fathah and Alif:
When a word ends with Tanween Fathah (ً) and an Alif (ا), such as أَبَدًا (abadan), هُدًى (hudan), or نِسَاءً (nisaa’an), stop on the word by:
Dropping the Tanween Fathah.
Pronouncing the Alif clearly without elongating it unnecessarily.
Examples for Clarity:
Stopping Examples:
أَبَدًا → "Abada" (stop by dropping the Tanween and pronouncing the Alif).
هُدًى → "Huda" (stop by dropping the Tanween and pronouncing the Alif).
نِسَاءً → "Nisaa’a" (stop by dropping the Tanween and pronouncing the Alif).
Today’s Goal:
Recite Juz 19 and mark every word ending with Tanween Fathah and Alif. Focus on stopping correctly by dropping the Tanween and pronouncing the Alif clearly.
Reflection:
How does applying this rule help you appreciate the precision and beauty of the Quran? Reflect on how these rules enhance your recitation and connection with Allah’s words.
Meet a Qari of the Day:
Today’s Qari is Sheikh Bandar Baleela. Known for his clear and melodious recitation, Sheikh Bandar’s style is perfect for learning the rules of stopping. His Quran recitation is both calming and profound, drawing worshippers from all over the world.
Listen to his recitation here:
Pay attention to how he stops on words ending with Tanween Fathah and Alif.
Share Your Progress:
Post a screenshot of your marked Quran or share a short audio clip of your recitation using the hashtag #30DaysExcellenceChallenge. Let’s inspire each other to grow in excellence!