Tap any colored word → shows:
Each word/phrase is color-coded to indicate rules like:
Example:
"Allahu la ilaha illa Huwa" → specific highlighting for where Huwa has a hidden prolongation. ayatul kursi tajweed new
Location: جَاۤءَ (This pattern appears in Shaa-a implied in Masha-a)
Ayatul Kursi (Qur’an 2:255) is a short, powerful verse commonly memorized and recited. This guide focuses on correct pronunciation (tajweed) principles and a clear step-by-step practice plan for learners. Tap any colored word → shows: Each word/phrase
Traditional Tajweed learning often took years in a masjid with a teacher. While that remains the gold standard, the "new" approach refers to:
The Goal: To recite Ayatul Kursi exactly as it was revealed—without distorting the meaning through a single misplaced vowel. Example: "Allahu la ilaha illa Huwa" → specific
Location: مِنْ عِلْمِهِ (Min ‘ilmihi)
If you master nothing else, master these three rules that appear repeatedly in this verse:
Many new guides ignore the "empty mouth" vs. "full mouth" sounds. In Ayatul Kursi, hunt for these: