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Taysir Ahkam al-Tajwid (Simplified Rules of Tajweed) is a foundational study guide designed to make the complex science of Quranic recitation accessible through clear diagrams and structured lessons. This guide summarizes the core principles typically found in this curriculum. 📖 Fundamental Lessons

The Taysir approach often breaks down Tajweed into sequential modules:

Al-Muqaddimah: An introduction to the history and virtues of Tajweed, emphasizing the obligation of correct recitation. taysiir axkaamu tajwiid

Al-Makharij (Articulation Points): Identifying where each letter originates from the throat, tongue, lips, or nose.

Al-Sifat (Characteristics): Defining the unique qualities of letters, such as being "heavy" (Tafkheem) or "light" (Tarqeeq). Taysir Ahkam al-Tajwid (Simplified Rules of Tajweed) is

Al-Waqf & Al-Ibtida' (Stopping & Starting): Rules for where to pause and how to properly resume recitation to maintain the meaning of verses. 🔊 Core Recitation Rules

These are the practical rules applied to letters based on their vowels and surrounding characters: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Tajweed Rules - احكام التجويد Mistake #1: Freezing on Prolonged Vowels


Mistake #1: Freezing on Prolonged Vowels

2.3 Key Rulings of Noon Saakinah, Tanween, and Meem Saakinah

This is the most “rule-heavy” section, which Taysiir simplifies using color-coding (common in the famous Tajweed Quran).

B. The Three Rulings of Meem Saakinah (مْ)

  1. Idghaam Shafawi: Mim plus Mim (م + م) → merge into one emphatic Mim.
  2. Ikfaa Shafawi: Mim plus Baa (م + ب) → hide the Mim sound with gunna.
  3. Izhaar Shafawi: Mim plus any other letter (م + anything else) → pronounce clearly.

Structure & Content

The book is divided into several chapters (usually around 7–9), each covering a core Tajwīd rule:

  1. Introduction – Importance of Tajwīd, articulation points (Makhārij) briefly.
  2. Isti‘ādhah & Basmalah – Rules for seeking refuge and saying Bismillah.
  3. Nūn Sākinah & Tanwīn – Izhar, Idgham, Iqlab, Ikhfa (with detailed tables).
  4. Mīm Sākinah – Idgham Shafawi, Ikhfa Shafawi, Izhar Shafawi.
  5. Madd (Prolongation) – Types of Madd (Asli, Far‘i, Mutassil, Munfasil, ‘Aridh, etc.).
  6. Ghunnah – Nasalization rules.
  7. Tafkhīm & Tarqīq – Heavy and light letters, especially Raa and Laam in Allah.
  8. Qalqalah – Bouncing sound in five letters.
  9. Rules of Waqf & Ibtidā – Stopping and starting.

Appendices: Often include a summary table of Makhārij, Sifāt (characteristics of letters), and practice Sūrahs.


4. أحكام الميم الساكنة

Part 2: The Core Categories of Tajweed Under the “Taysiir” Methodology

A facilitating approach typically breaks down Tajweed into four major domains. Let us examine each as presented in modern Taysiir curricula.

4. Commonly Used in Curricula