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Quran Precision
Добавлен 9 июн 2020
Exploring Quranic recitation and pronunciation.
When it comes to reciting the Quran, there is a lot of focus and heart that goes into it. Students of the Quran spend their lives learning about all the intricacies. All types of speech have a level of intricate movements of muscles that produce very specific sounds. But Quran recitation involves a level of speech precision that is unlike anything else. There is an extensive science in the study of Quran recitation that goes back years and years to make sure that we're giving each letter and sound in the Quran the respect that it deserves. Here at Quran Precision we explore the beauty, science, and precision that go into reciting the Quran.
When it comes to reciting the Quran, there is a lot of focus and heart that goes into it. Students of the Quran spend their lives learning about all the intricacies. All types of speech have a level of intricate movements of muscles that produce very specific sounds. But Quran recitation involves a level of speech precision that is unlike anything else. There is an extensive science in the study of Quran recitation that goes back years and years to make sure that we're giving each letter and sound in the Quran the respect that it deserves. Here at Quran Precision we explore the beauty, science, and precision that go into reciting the Quran.
Stop Signs in the Quran
In this video I describe what you should do when you see the various stop signs in the Quran. We go through 7 stop signs total.
0:00 Introduction
0:17 1) Optional Stop
1:07 2) Continuing Preferred
1:54 3) Preferred Stop
2:55 4) Mandatory Stop
3:26 5) Do Not Stop
4:18 6) Brief Pause
4:39 7) Stop at One
5:50 Recap
0:00 Introduction
0:17 1) Optional Stop
1:07 2) Continuing Preferred
1:54 3) Preferred Stop
2:55 4) Mandatory Stop
3:26 5) Do Not Stop
4:18 6) Brief Pause
4:39 7) Stop at One
5:50 Recap
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Short vs. Long Vowels in Arabic - Vowel lengths matter
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The vowel system in Arabic is pretty simple compared to some other languages, however, people still mix up the lengths all the time. Especially while reading Quran. In this video we will simplify how to identify whether a vowel is short or long, we'll talk about why the lengths of vowels matter, and we'll practice pronouncing words from the Quran with the appropriate length. 0:00 Overview of vo...
Hamzatul Wasl (Part 2): How to start on it
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Learn how to start on words that begin with hamzatul wasl. You'll learn a few rules related to the hamzatul wasl in this video. Memorize them and practice applying them in your Quran reading. 0:00 Introduction & recap 1:29 The Definite Article Rule 3:14 Verbs Rule 5:41 Verbs - Exceptions to the rule 6:19 Irregular Nouns Rule 6:50 Recap of all rules
How to pronounce Allah's name in the Quran
Просмотров 13 тыс.2 года назад
Sometimes Allah's name is pronounced with heaviness and sometimes it's pronounced with lightness. It can seem confusing. And if you've read to a Quran teacher you've probably been corrected on this concept before. The rule is actually pretty simple. Watch this quick video to learn the rule once and for all.
Train your ear: Seen (س) vs. Saad (ص)
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Train your ear to hear the difference between the letters seen (س) and saad (ص). Keep track of how well you did and let me know! Watch this video as many times as you need until you start to hear the differences. 0:00 Introduction 0:32 س & ص - Isolated sounds 2:28 س & ص - Words (minimal pairs) 3:16 س & ص - More words
Seen (س) and Saad (ص) - What's the difference?
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
The seen (س) and saad (ص) sounds can often sound very similar to the untrained ear. The reason for this is that these two sounds actually are very similar in the way that they are produced. In this video I describe what exactly is the same and what exactly is different about these two letters. Watch this video to first understand the unique qualities of the seen and the saad. Next, work on trai...
The Qalqalah: How to bounce your letters
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
In this video we will go through what the qalqalah is, why we do it, when we do it, and how we do it. 0:00 Introduction - What is Qalqalah? 0:35 When do we do Qalqalah? 0:45 Shared characteristics of all Qalqalah letters 1:33 Why do we do Qalqalah? 3:40 Practice Qalqalah sounds 4:19 Practice Qalqalah in words
How to pronounce Al-Ikhlaas
Просмотров 5662 года назад
Ayah by ayah description of how to pronounce surah Al-Ikhlaas. 0:00 Introduction and ayah 1 1:33 Ayah 2 2:13 Ayah 3 3:10 Ayah 4 4:16 The complete surah
Common Words in the Quran - Names of People
Просмотров 3012 года назад
In this video we'll go through 4 names of people and how to pronounce them when you see them in the Quran. 0:00 Intro 0:23 Muhammad 1:20 Ibrahim 2:21 Pharaoh 3:25 Maryam
Arabic ear training: ذ vs. ز
Просмотров 8082 года назад
Train your ear to hear the difference between a ذ sound and a ز sound. These sounds have a lot of similarities and are commonly substituted for each other by Quran readers of many different language backgrounds.
Thal (ذ) & Za (ز) - What's the difference?
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The letter za (ز) is a very common substitution for the thal (ذ) sound across speakers of many different languages. Why is it such a common substitution and what exactly is different about them? Watch the video to find out how to ensure you are always making a pure thal sound every time you see it. 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Similar characteristics of ذ & ز 2:04 How are they different? 3:48 Practic...
The jeem sound (ج) - Am I saying it right?
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The jeem sound in Arabic has gone through a lot over the years. The pronunciation of this sound varies across Arabic dialects. In this video, we'll see how to pronounce the jeem with proper Quranic pronunciation. 0:00 Introduction to the ج sound 1:04 Placement/Articulation point of the ج 2:28 Characteristics of the ج 3:12 Common mistakes when pronouncing the ج 4:31 Ear training for proper pronu...
How to Pronounce Common Words in the Quran - Verbs (part 2)
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How to Pronounce Common Words in the Quran - Verbs (part 2)
Arabic ear training exercise: ح vs. ه
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Arabic ear training exercise: ح vs. ه
The Ha sound (ح): How to pronounce the spiciest letter in Arabic
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The Ha sound (ح): How to pronounce the spiciest letter in Arabic
The Hamza Sound (ء): How to pronounce it clearly
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The Hamza Sound (ء): How to pronounce it clearly
The Arabic ta (ت): Is it the same as the English T?
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The Arabic ta (ت): Is it the same as the English T?
How to Pronounce Common Words in the Quran - Groups of People
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How to Pronounce Common Words in the Quran - Groups of People
How To Produce a Clear Damma Sound When Reciting Quran
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How To Produce a Clear Damma Sound When Reciting Quran
How to Pronounce Common Words in the Quran - Verbs
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How to Pronounce Common Words in the Quran - Verbs
What is the shaddah and why is it important?
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What is the shaddah and why is it important?
How to Pronounce the Isti'aatha Before Reciting the Quran
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How to Pronounce the Isti'aatha Before Reciting the Quran
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I love the way you explain the things. Thank you, sister. Please make more videos and spread your expertise. It will help the people to recite the Quran correctly.
Mashallah may Allah bless you always lgs 😢😢😢❤❤❤
Ma Sah Allah keet it going ❤
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Eniyum videos cheyannam please 🙏 nigalude videos valaree upakaram unnd😊
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Jazakallah Khair. Please do for ض and ظ
Your teaching is osm. looking forward to see more from you!
could you make a video about how to pronounce ayn?
Mashallah
Thank you loved the way you teach. Please let people know that only ض sounds like ‘Dhwaad’ the rest of the alphabets like ذ،ز،ظ are not pronounced as ‘Dh’. It’s an issue with many writing any Sūra from Quran in English like زِکر as ‘Dhikr’ which is wrong it will be ‘zikr’.
Baarak'allahu feeki for the detail!
Thank you so much for this clear explanation. Makes total sense. May u be rewarded
How to write CENTER in Arabic ? Start with Seen or Saad ?
Thank you, god bless you 😁
great content. i am muslim and i loved your content. keep it up
Thank you very much. Unfortunately they still sound very much identical to my ear.
Don't feel bad, I'm Arab and sometimes struggle with this myself 😂
Wow such a thorough explanation sis 🥹 MashaAllah, JazaakaAllah Ghairan ♥️
Thank very nice 👍
Finally I understood! Jazak Allah khair for the detailed and apt explanation.
I like your recitation.. I wish you could post whole surah recitation for us
I have enormous waswas about prononciation. So can you tell me if it is obligatory to pronounce the « heavy l » and « light a » ? If I say Allahu akbar with a normale A and a normal L, would it be valid for my prayer ? (even tho it is not the correct way)
You teach very well and clear. May the mercy and grace of Allah be upon you!
Thanks! Working on it...:)
Thank you sister
You teach tejwed and you do not wear hijab which is obligatory according to the verse in surah Alnoor
You’re such a good teacher! Thanks for these videos, they’re so helpful.
This is so helpful! Thank you
Masha'Allah, I'm learning Egyptian dialect of Arabic to learn to read Quran. Insh'Allah would you do a short video like this for the entire Arabic alphabet?
Learn Modern Standard Arabic first
Ma Sha Allah, good guide Can you please explain Aayin
So I guess I can forget about ever learning Arabic 😒
I do little تقليل during fatah - madd letters ,how to keep your tongue down and what to do exactly ? If you can explain that would be very helpful.
Very helpful ❤
I'm sorry but in your comparison the h and ح sound exactly the same...
Even the explanations on how to produce the ha sound, it's exactly how people say h in English
If it's hard to hear the difference between those two sounds, try watching this video to help train your ear to differentiate them. ruclips.net/video/FJ6Ft0EoBL4/видео.html
I would suggest that the main difference is in the vowel sound that immediately follows the consonant. In pronouncing either of these consonants, the toungue is anticipating the pronunciation of a velarized vowel which follows. No one seems to explain this process.
Yes the vowel sound directly after the consonant makes the difference very obvious. However, the consonant sounds themselves should be different in that heaviness (due to tongue positioning) as well. And that is usually the part that's harder for people to hear and produce.
Jazzakhilahi
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In the international system the English h (and also the German one) is supposed to be identical to the ح and not to the ه
In IPA ح is ħ while ه is h. The English h is h like ه but apparently some Received Pronunciation speakers do pronounce it like ħ in words like "horrible". Of course the sounds having the same IPA label doesnt mean they are exactly equivalent though, as each language and dialect will have its own slight deviation from anothers pronunciation of the same IPA sound.
@@hadhamalnam For my ear the arabic ه has nothing to do with the English h. Sometimes the English h and more often the German one are pronounced like a ح. And sometimes a less strong ح but never like a ه. But I am probably wrong. When I listen to Wikipedia examples I do not recognize the different h sounds that I hear in current life in English, German and Arabic, like if the recordings have been mixed.
@gide5489 Is one of these your native language btw? Because regardless native English speakers can't tell the difference between these sounds, so they might inadvertently use either sound, but to them it will sound the same, just h.
Yes absolutely. And if a language does not distinguish between the two similar sounds in meaning, speakers of that language will sometimes use them interchangeably not realizing that they're using a different phoneme. I hear native English speakers use something similar to a ح sound all the time but to them they just hear a normal h.
Ma sha Allah tabarikillah
What I find confusing is where exactly the hamza actually triggers the sound. When it's at the end it's clear, but I don't see clearly where the closing of air occurs based on where it appears. I assumed it was occuring on the letter it's over, but on "an'amta" the hamza is over the alif, but it sounds like it occurs after the nuun. Is that correct? And if so, why does it sound like in سأل it occurs precisely on the alif, rather than after the lam. Is there another rule at play? Or am I confusing the sound in an'amta, and presumably the transliterations as well?
The sound after the nuun in "an'amta" is not a hamza. It's a completely different letter ('ain). So there is a hamza that starts the word and then no more hamzas in that word.
Is that you 🤔 Why don't you cover your hair?
some where I read that saad is actually sounds like tz like the name Moritz موریص
ich würde das so lesen wie "maurice" für tz würd ich einfach te seen benutzen
My Allah reward you ❤
Shukran
Jazakallahu khaira kaseera ustada
Wawww cant believe how it changes...thank you so much for teaching please continue