Learn Surah At Tin with Tajweed Rules

Learn Surah Al Tin with Tajweed Rules

Explanation Of Surah At-Tin :

وَٱلتِّينِ : Tha Ta’a has Shaddah on it , try to push the Makhraj of (ت) – that means Press on letter.

ٱلْأَمِينِ – سِينِينَ – وَٱلزَّيْتُونِ :  Stopping on these words stop by Sukoon on (ى) Or The (و) letter is Al-Madd Al-‘Aarid Lil Sukoon (Presented Sukoon ) : The reciter must stop after the word being recited in order to sound this madd 2,  4 or 6 counts.

وَطُورِ : it is Tafkheem Letter , fill of your mouth by the ط Letter – There are seven Tafkheem Letters ( خ – ض – ض- غ  ط  ق – ظ )

وَهَـٰذَا : The (ذَ)  The tip of tongue is out of mouth little bit like (Th) in English – There Letters in Arabic should Pronounced like that      ث – ظ- ذ

لَقَدْ – خَلَقْنَا : In Both of (دۡ) (ق) Qalqalah Rules , I mentioned about this rules above many times.

ٱلْإِنسَـٰنَ : IKhfaa Haqeqe For  Noon Sakinah ( Tanween with Fatiha )  with  س  ,  In Ikhfaa Noon Sakinah or Tanween not pronounced Makhraj , only Gunnah is promounced.

فِىٓ أَحْسَنِ : In Ya’a Maad Munfasel four or five Vowel counts (Haraqahs).

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ثُمَّ : Meem Mushddad With Ghunnah length it two vowels counts.

رَدَدْنَـٰهُ : Qalqalah in (د) , There are five Qalqalah Letters ( ق – ط- ب- -ج – د ) .

ٱلَّذِينَ-  ءَامَنُوا۟ : Ya’a and Waw is Madd Tabiyyie ( 2 Harakahs ).

أَجْرٌ : letter ( ج ) is one of Qalqla lettters , There are 5 Qalqla lettters (ق – ط – ب-ج – د )

أَجْرٌ غَيْرُ : Ithaar Halqe because Tanween is followed by ( غ ) – It means to pronoun Tanween Clearly in Tajweed six Ithaar Halqe Letters ( ء – ه -ع – ح -غ – خ ) .

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يُكَذِّبُكَ : The (ذَ)  The tip of tongue is out of mouth little bit like (Th) in English – There Letters in Arabic should Pronounced like that      ث – ظ- ذ

بِأَحْكَمِ : Make sure you do correct Kassrah , Lesson to slow Recitation

ٱلْحَـٰكِمِينَ :  Small Alif Madd Tabiyyie ( 2 Harakahs ) And Ya’a Madd Al-‘Aarid Lil Sukoon (Presented Sukoon )

Surah At-Tin Translation ( Tafseer ) :

 

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