For 2/3 of the video I thought I was screwed due to my lack of knowledge on recitation rules for the Qur’an until brother said that the casual reciter isn’t committing any sin 😭😂 Jazak Allahu khairan for everything you do in Allah’s ﷻ way brother. Your videos are invaluable 🤲🩷
@@ridwanadeoye8400 most famous reciters from haramain or the known Egyptian ones commonly recited hafs an asem so I think you could start with that :)
more digging will get you videos with other riwaya such as an hamza, warsh and so on but it also depends on your place like for eg I think in the sub continent it's v common to use hafs an asem in libya or algeria they use warsh or other riwaya
@@BrightStar-bz5ojyemen is a muslim contury They were praised by the prophet Sadly there is a genocide type of crisis there But scammers are tkaing advantage by spreading fake msgs So that we donate to them If you wanna domate to correct institutes One ummah charity is a good option Ali dawah always promotes charity sites Inshallah you can donate there
7 ways to earn deeds after death: 1 - Give a copy of the Qur'an to someone. Each time one reads from it you gain. 2 - Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time a sick person uses it you gain. 3 - Participate in building a masjid. 4 - Place a watercooler in a public space. 5 - Plant a tree. You gain whenever a person or an animal sits in it's shade or eats from it. 6 - Teach friends and family about Islam. Everytime they learn something from you and they implement it you gain. 7 - And the easiest of all, share this message with people.
I didn’t know about the two types of madd until one of your earlier lessons. I’ve always heard the two terms but never knew what they meant and how to differentiate. My recitation has ranked up a level since I learned that. Jazakallahu khairan.
MashAllah, Tabarak Arrahman, you made a great job explaining. May Allah reward you and make others benefit from you. I wished that you mentioned that the prophet Mohamed peace be upon him recited the Quran using all mentioned riwayat so people don't think that Imams like Nafee' or Aasem came up with the difference between their readings. Like مالك و ملك Both read by the prophet and he taught the Sahabaa.
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to us while we were reciting the Qur'an, and there were among us bedouins and the non-Arabs. He said: Recite, all is well. In the near future there will appear people who will straighten it (the Qur'an) as an arrow is straightened. They will recite it quickly and not slowly (or it means that they will get the reward in this world and not in the Hereafter).
What does this mean? I don't get the straighten like an arrow part and why that means they'll recite it quick. I also don't understand getting the reward here and not the hereafter. How do you get the reward in Dunya but not the hereafter for readin quran?
I will reccomened to memorize the short Surahs like the 30th Juz' from Surah Ann-Naba' to Surah An-Nas, and then continue from 29th Juz' Surah Al-Mulk, starting with short Surahs to long ones is very effective for me, and the most important thing is to keep revising what you memorized daily so you don't forget so it can stick in the long-term memory
*Don't Memorize much, just like a page at the beginning and after advancing you can then increase *Repetition: Step 1:repeat the first line watching 10 times Step 2: then now recite once watching, then once not watching (don't worry if you make a mistake just watch it and finish the line) do that until you can recite with no mistakes. 1 rep = (reciting watching once, not watching once) Step 3: repeat this rep 10 times Step 4: then recite 10 times not watching only off head. Step 5: repeat what you did in the first line to the second line, but now you have to recite the first and second line 33 times after finishing the second line. *Spaced repetition: this is the most important, you have to wire your brain to not forget fast. 1. After memorizing Recite after 1 hour, then after 5 hours. 2. Then next day recite it in the morning, then afternoon then evening. Then make sure you Memorize the next page or surah on this day also (day 2). 3 third day recite once, repeat day 2 hifz thrice, then memorize day 3 portion. 4. Day 4 Don't recite day 1, only day 2 portion then day 3 portion. 5. Do that and be dropping the portion of three days ago until you finish 10 pages, 10 surahs, 1 hizf, or 10 days, stop the hifz and make sure you can recite this 1 hizf without mistake before continuing the next hizfs/10 days hifz. 6.Recite the dropped portions in Salah. Note: after Memorizing for 10 days, get a mutashabi'at pdf to get to know the mutashabi'at. You don't have to memorize 1 page a day just the potion you can finish and still have atleast seven-twelve hours ahead before sleeping so you can repeat it as indicated above, and have time to memorize other places. Best Time to memorize is fajr time and Maghreb time. There's a simpler Memorizing way which is to actively listen to a Qari, by learning his style of recitation. That's you listen to one line or so, and repeat after him until you can recite as he does, so that repetition makes you Memorize the verse, waqf or line without even realizing, make sure you can recite like him in that line before moving to the next, this method is faster simpler and very easy, it's not time consuming, make sure when copying him you use the voice you use for talking, don't raise your voice, listen to the person you like, increase the speed of the recitation for faster hifz, MaKe SuRe yoU use THE sPAcEd REpETiTiOn guide. Hope this helps
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh I'm also currently trying to learn to recite the quran for myself. I tried the method of trying to list the surah from shortest to longest, but that had me all over the quran and made me disappointed in myself and unmotivated. Eventhough the surah in the end of the Quran are the shortest. I learned those, but the way that I do now is I go completely backwards with learning the quran because I can track how much I've actually learn and it gets me motivated because now I know atleast 20 surah and these surah get you prepared to learn the longer surah because they go from 3 verses to 7 to 10 to 15 to 20 then to 11 to 8 to 15. It's not exactly like that it's just an example but it seems easier.
@@creativemind514Wslm Masha Allah may Allah help us All and bless us to be among the huffaz Ameen. The hardest thing is the revision it's not for the lazy.
Arabic and Biblical Hebrew are very similar. Hebrew Bible has lots of Arabic words. "Bismillah", "Ayatollah", "Abdullah", "Muhammed", "Islam", Muslim", "Quran", "Hajj", "Masjid" are all Biblical Hebrew words. The Semitic words like Bismillah, Ayatollah are all Arabic but also Biblical Hebrew words. So the word like Ayatollah آیتالله Ayat + Allah (אוֹת + אַלָהּ ) is holy word for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Ayatollah means “Sign from G-d”.
Assalamualaikum., I once requested you for your recitation as it makes memorizing easy for me .. u said okay u'll., may be you forgot., once again I'm requesting you with my whole heart... Please upload that as soon as possible
Wa alikom asslam brother, I have alhamdulilah been uploading my recitations for about a year now: it is on the second channel: www.youtube.com/@arabic101vocals Barak Allahu feekum
@@Arabic101 thank you.., jazakallahu Khairan katheera for ur positive response may Allah make ur way easy for u with alots of barakah and aafiya here and hereafter may Allah be pleased with u
Yes, just look up "طرق حفص عن عاصم" and go to images. The riwayah of Hafs has 57 (52 reported from imam al Jazari, and 5 from other sources) well known turuq, but some of these are identical so if you take unique turuq, it comes down to 46. Likewise each of the 20 riwāyāt of the Qur'an have around 50 well known turuq each, which makes around 1000 turuq of the Qur'an in total. Those who study all of these turuq can obtain an ijāzah in القراءات العشرة الكبرى (the major 10 qirā`āt) while those who study 1 tarīq of each riwāyah (20 in total) can obtain an ijāzah in القراءات العشرة الصغرى (the minor 10 qirā`āt)
@@aishaahmed3736 وعليكم السلام An ijāzah or sanad basically is the permission to teach something. With regards to the Qur'an, an ijāzah can exist in tajwīd, or the memorisation of one or more of the qirā'āt. An ijāzah is granted by a teacher who already has an ijāzah in the specific subject. For example, for a person to obtain an ijāzah in the memorisation of the Qur'an in Hafs 'an 'Āsim, they must go to a teacher who has the ijāzah, and they must recite to the teacher. Once the teacher has assessed his/her ability and feels that they have mastered they subject, the teacher can choose to issue an ijāzah to the student. An ijāzah is accompanied by the chain of teachers leading up to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. For example, if you obtain an ijāzah from your teacher (ustādh 1 for example), you will get a chain, like You were given the ijāzah by ustādh 1, who was given the ijāzah by ustādh 2, who was given the ijāzah by ustādh 3, and so on until the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ Ya Sheikh I am at the moment memorizing the Quran Alhamdulillah. Where can I see how the Tareeq of Imam Shatibyy was? I mean a list or something. I am reading to a Sheikh but still I want to have a overwiev of the Tareeq of Imam Shatibyy. I would be happy when you answer. Barakallahu feek
بارك الله فيكم الكلام هنا بالخصوص حول الطرق في الرواية الواحدة كما تقدم الشرح أما بخصوص خلط الروايات والقراءات فتكلمنا عنه في درس سابق وذكرنا ما تفضلت به ua-cam.com/video/D1EBFSAKTgs/v-deo.html&t= جزاكم الله خيرًا
I cannot put links here but look up on UA-cam "Al Shatibiyyah lesson 19" and start watching from 14:30 for an in-depth explanation of the recitation of the ra in the Qur'an. From 0-14:30, only the rules specific to Warsh are discussed, but from 14:30 onwards, the ustadh discusses the general principles of the ra applicable to every recitation.
As a casual reciter who isn't very knowledgable on this, does it mean it is ok to blend turuq in salah? whether intentionally or due to lack of knowledge? also what about blending Qira'at?
As for blending Turuq. Yes. It's all within the same Riwayah, and doubtlessly all Allah's words. Recite what is easy from it. As for blending Qira'at. It is also possible, but you have to have some knowledge when doing it to avoid making serious mistakes if done improperly. I discuss it here: ua-cam.com/video/D1EBFSAKTgs/v-deo.html&t=
@@Bitzer1374near impossible without a teacher, if not even impossible. If your really really want it you need to move to a city/country where you can seek knowledge with a teacher (in that case the right tajweed to get an ijazah) may Allah ease your path of memorizing the Quran and give you the highest reward of jannah for you love of the Quran
@@Bitzer1374you need a teacher to receive an ijazah. It’s impossible to get one from just a book. An ijazah by definition is a continuation of the chain, so it makes sense that you need to pick it up from someone who is part of a chain.
There are actually 52 turuq of Hafs reported from al tayyibah. Tariq al fīl is actually a primary tarīq which consists of 11 secondary turuq reported in the tayyibah. So the turuq of Hafs reported in the Tayyibah are 52, out of which 11 turuq are of Fil.
assalamualaikum can you explain more about tareed like moving jaw/lip while reciting a long mad like example how sheikh yasser dosari recite. is it permissible 😊
The video has a point if u were going for ijazah, u cannot us different tareeq as u have to explain the chain of narration for the tareeq used while reciting. But if u were a casual reciter that want to recite properly then its allowed
AsSalamu Alaykum WaRahmatullahi WaBarakaatuhu. Could you please make a video of why Allah uses the word "only" when telling us what foods are forbidden in 2:173, 5:3, 16:115, and 6:145 when we know from the hadith that other foods are forbidden? Btw, no I do not have any doubts concerning Islam or Hadith, I just have a question. EDIT: I was pondering and I think I found the answer, and it is satisfactory.
Not in Arabic,for example 2:173 He says "Verily, what (that) he made haram on you the dead animals and the blood and flesh of swine and what was dedicated to with it (the animal) for other than Allah I tried to translated it from the way of Arabic but there are differences from the languages The part that you say "only" consists of 2 words combined, إِنَّ and ما , so they become إِنَّمَا
6:145 "i don't find from what it was revealed to me forbidden except" the Quran and sunnah and Islamic rules weren't revealed all at once just because the rules were at a certain point limited to specific ones doesn't not mean it won't expand get more rules added to it.
@@mrdr8695 I just want to add something. The word إنما usually has words omitted in English because the part of إنَّ from the word does not hold meaning For example 18:110 قُلْ إِنَّمَا أَنَا بَشَرٌ مِثْلُكُمْ "Say: I am just but (i.e not other than) a human like you" If I remove إنَّ from إنما it would be like this قُلْ مَا أَنَا بَشَرٌ مِثْلُكُمْ Say: "I am not except a human like you" Actually I searched the word إنما and it seems it is used as بل and لكن So in that sense it should mean that this is what he made haram for you, so it does not mean all, but it also might mean specifically (the word إنما) but I'm not sure actually And the person above me might be right
Brother, has there any free books to learn arabic words, when it use and arabic Grammer. The arabic words would be split by all kinds of pronouns, nouns, verbs, prepositions etc.
Assalamu alaikum brother can you clarify some doubts my question is how can we check the authenticity and preservation of the varient meaning of a verse in different qiraat and reading and qiraat itself because after the standardisation of quran by uthman ra the muslim ummah both orally and in text of musaf used a single dialect and if I am not wrong same qiraat or reading so how can we cross check or double check this varient meaning of a verse in different qiraat and qiraat itself and how can we be sure that this varient meaning for a verse in different qiraat is part of quran and is preserved .brother also clarify this question is that there are some difference in meaning for some verses in different Qira’at so why didn't the sahaba like uthman ra and umar and abubakr ra didn't take consideration for preservation of quran How to prove the 7 ahruf or qiraat is preserved till today when all ummah of muslim used a single dialect both orally and in text how to check if it is preserved and how to prove this varient meanings are preserved and authentic
I have a query - What is wrong if two tareeq are used while reciting the Quran. Does the meaning of the Quranic verse change? Lying is a pretty hard allegation on someone who is genuinely wanting to learn the Quran.
3:50 you mention that "مبصيطرون" is pronounced with "س" in the tariqa of Al-Fil, but according to Imam Hafs ibn Sulayman's book it is with "ص" in all turuq, or am I making the mistake here? بارك الله فيك استاذ
@@ZaidK_ True, there are also 4 turuq from Al-Fil, where 2 read س and 2 read with ص. Ustadh probably talked about the one from ghayah al ikhtisar or roudah of mu'addil
I try to apply your tajweed rules and it was not easy for me to learn them, now I feel a little bit destabilised because I don’t know if you told them in a certain "tareeq" ?
This seems like an unnecessary complication for non Arabs. Infact, work should have been done from previous generations to simplify all these tareeqs into one. If the words they are all trying to say are the same words, then simplify the pronunciation, with care of course. For Arabs however, this doesn't apply as you can study as many tareeq as you want/ like. I say this as the most important (probably only) reason for studying the Quran is to understand what its saying and apply it in your daily life.
He has mentioned in the video that for casual reciters, it is ok to blend turuq, and that the main reason for the existence of the turuq is to make clear how the Qur'an was preserved.
The native arabs doesn't use fattha, dwamma and kasra, because they know what the word is . Once you master Arabic language it will be easy, even if you aren't native. But it takes great effort and it is worth it.
Asalamu alaykum, brother/sister, there is no sin upon you if you were doing something that is haram and you didn't know that it was haram. Expect for abvious stuff like murdering someone, commiting fornication, hurting others etc... Then in that case you will be held accountable for that. And Allah knows best.
Brother this are the 2 reading one has ajibta and other has ajibtu which has 2 meaning one is you wonder and other is I wonder so the question is what is the real meaning of the verse is it muhammed saw wonder or Allah almighty wonder becuase one meaning is I wonder
For 2/3 of the video I thought I was screwed due to my lack of knowledge on recitation rules for the Qur’an until brother said that the casual reciter isn’t committing any sin 😭😂
Jazak Allahu khairan for everything you do in Allah’s ﷻ way brother. Your videos are invaluable 🤲🩷
Honestly 😂😂😂...I was like where do I start from 😢
@@ridwanadeoye8400 most famous reciters from haramain or the known Egyptian ones commonly recited hafs an asem so I think you could start with that :)
more digging will get you videos with other riwaya such as an hamza, warsh and so on but it also depends on your place like for eg I think in the sub continent it's v common to use hafs an asem in libya or algeria they use warsh or other riwaya
I am a brother from Canada😂
Jazak allah khaier
@@BrightStar-bz5oj 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Your thumbnail looks like a sister 😂
@@ottomanempirelives6566she is one of the heroes of Gaza❤️
Btw the comment is sarcastic
I cant wait for 101 to have an app
Same
How is the app going to be more beneficial than the youtube videos?
@@tarektolba7116 A app is probably easier to navigate
I cant lie these videos are go above my head mist of them , but i still trying to make my recitation perfect
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
If possible for you, you should find a teacher to guide you through your learning.
exactly as the above comment-reply says, just get a *qualified* teacher, you'll be fine, i'A
Everytime I was wondering, why in "my" Qur'an is a small س above some Words with ص
Now I Know! جزاك الله خيرا أخي الكريم
جزاك الله خيرًا
فيديوهاتك نافعة جدا جدا وبطرق مختصرة ومعلومات جميلة
وفقك الله
Following you from kashmir..may Allah reward you with best of this world and hereafter❤
Seems like there a lot of sisters from Yemen watching your videos.
So many bots bro.
Fraudulent spam bots. Kindly report them when you spot them, jazak Allah khair.
Lol
„I am your brother from Yemen. Please ignore my sister she is very greedy😂“
I really had to laugh at this
@@BrightStar-bz5ojyemen is a muslim contury
They were praised by the prophet
Sadly there is a genocide type of crisis there
But scammers are tkaing advantage by spreading fake msgs
So that we donate to them
If you wanna domate to correct institutes
One ummah charity is a good option
Ali dawah always promotes charity sites
Inshallah you can donate there
Now I understand iam house wife 70 years trying simple tan weed roleمخارج صفات اوقاف only I learned
There is a free class I attend for tajweed for beginners(online). If you are interested I can give you details in sha Allaah
7 ways to earn deeds after death:
1 - Give a copy of the Qur'an to someone. Each time one reads from it you gain.
2 - Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time a sick person uses it you gain.
3 - Participate in building a masjid.
4 - Place a watercooler in a public space.
5 - Plant a tree. You gain whenever a person or an animal sits in it's shade or eats from it.
6 - Teach friends and family about Islam. Everytime they learn something from you and they implement it you gain.
7 - And the easiest of all, share this message with people.
Also sister from Kenya 🇰🇪 likes his emphasis on teaching Tajweed!! Bravo Sheikh
Salam aleikum brother, may Allah bless you and guide you and all of us.
Ameen
Wa ʿalaykum wa-Raḥmatullāhi wa-Barakātuh. ʾĀmīn
Ameen
Your voice is very beautiful when you read Quran ❤❤
Baraka allah fikom🎉❤
I didn’t know about the two types of madd until one of your earlier lessons. I’ve always heard the two terms but never knew what they meant and how to differentiate. My recitation has ranked up a level since I learned that. Jazakallahu khairan.
6:10 if you are a casual reciter none of it matters. Alhamdulillah
MashAllah, Tabarak Arrahman, you made a great job explaining. May Allah reward you and make others benefit from you.
I wished that you mentioned that the prophet Mohamed peace be upon him recited the Quran using all mentioned riwayat so people don't think that Imams like Nafee' or Aasem came up with the difference between their readings. Like مالك و ملك
Both read by the prophet and he taught the Sahabaa.
JazakAllahu Khayran, may Allah reward you and the whole team for spreading knowledge.
Ameen
JazakALLAHu khair for all of these videos. There's no way I would've learnt about all these rules by just listening to Qur'an reciters online.
Jaza kallahu khairan sir
Bara kallahu feekum
جزاكم الله خيرا يا استاذ محترم
😮 upon seeing this video.. 😅its like my head explodes for a bit.
ان شاء الله
I'll be able to progress my growth as a new Muslim.
Masha Allah learnt something new as always. Shukran
For real we want you to teach us the قراءات, how you teach for anyone who pays attention gonna understand without no confusion
جزاك الله خيرا
What a relief at 6.30...
the perfect video i need, jazzakallahu khoiran akhi
بارك الله فيكم وجزأكم الله خيرا
JazakAllah Khair. Saved me in the end.
Allahuma Barik
I would appreciate if Arabic101 would have an App.
Jazāk-llahu Khairan Kasiran 😊
We do
مد منفصل, مد متصل
In our recitatation
Same😅
Barakallahu feek ❤
Barakaufikum wa jazakumullahu khairan
Salam . Thanks for the lesson ❤❤❤
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to us while we were reciting the Qur'an, and there were among us bedouins and the non-Arabs. He said: Recite, all is well. In the near future there will appear people who will straighten it (the Qur'an) as an arrow is straightened. They will recite it quickly and not slowly (or it means that they will get the reward in this world and not in the Hereafter).
JazakAllah Khair
May i ask the hadith number n book?
@@limix67 you can copy and paste it on Google. It's from Abu Dawood.
@@MuhammadKaabBinAbaid jazakallahu khairan
What does this mean? I don't get the straighten like an arrow part and why that means they'll recite it quick. I also don't understand getting the reward here and not the hereafter. How do you get the reward in Dunya but not the hereafter for readin quran?
Very informative brother Jazak Allah kher make more videos regarding the same topic .
جزاک اللہ خیرا
Could you please make a video on all the diffrences and rulings on Shatebiyyah?
Amazing video, by the way, you sound so mich like the amazing Ali Jabber rahimahu allah
It would be a better option to make more described videos on this topic.
Can you provide us with the best path to follow to memorize Quran
I will reccomened to memorize the short Surahs like the 30th Juz' from Surah Ann-Naba' to Surah An-Nas, and then continue from 29th Juz' Surah Al-Mulk, starting with short Surahs to long ones is very effective for me, and the most important thing is to keep revising what you memorized daily so you don't forget so it can stick in the long-term memory
*Don't Memorize much, just like a page at the beginning and after advancing you can then increase
*Repetition:
Step 1:repeat the first line watching 10 times
Step 2: then now recite once watching, then once not watching (don't worry if you make a mistake just watch it and finish the line) do that until you can recite with no mistakes.
1 rep = (reciting watching once, not watching once)
Step 3: repeat this rep 10 times
Step 4: then recite 10 times not watching only off head.
Step 5: repeat what you did in the first line to the second line, but now you have to recite the first and second line 33 times after finishing the second line.
*Spaced repetition: this is the most important, you have to wire your brain to not forget fast.
1. After memorizing Recite after 1 hour, then after 5 hours.
2. Then next day recite it in the morning, then afternoon then evening.
Then make sure you Memorize the next page or surah on this day also (day 2).
3 third day recite once, repeat day 2 hifz thrice, then memorize day 3 portion.
4. Day 4
Don't recite day 1, only day 2 portion then day 3 portion.
5. Do that and be dropping the portion of three days ago until you finish 10 pages, 10 surahs, 1 hizf, or 10 days, stop the hifz and make sure you can recite this 1 hizf without mistake before continuing the next hizfs/10 days hifz.
6.Recite the dropped portions in Salah.
Note: after Memorizing for 10 days, get a mutashabi'at pdf to get to know the mutashabi'at.
You don't have to memorize 1 page a day just the potion you can finish and still have atleast seven-twelve hours ahead before sleeping so you can repeat it as indicated above, and have time to memorize other places.
Best Time to memorize is fajr time and Maghreb time.
There's a simpler Memorizing way which is to actively listen to a Qari, by learning his style of recitation.
That's you listen to one line or so, and repeat after him until you can recite as he does, so that repetition makes you Memorize the verse, waqf or line without even realizing, make sure you can recite like him in that line before moving to the next, this method is faster simpler and very easy, it's not time consuming, make sure when copying him you use the voice you use for talking, don't raise your voice, listen to the person you like, increase the speed of the recitation for faster hifz, MaKe SuRe yoU use THE sPAcEd REpETiTiOn guide.
Hope this helps
i can give you a list from shortest to longest surahs to memorize
Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
I'm also currently trying to learn to recite the quran for myself. I tried the method of trying to list the surah from shortest to longest, but that had me all over the quran and made me disappointed in myself and unmotivated. Eventhough the surah in the end of the Quran are the shortest. I learned those, but the way that I do now is I go completely backwards with learning the quran because I can track how much I've actually learn and it gets me motivated because now I know atleast 20 surah and these surah get you prepared to learn the longer surah because they go from 3 verses to 7 to 10 to 15 to 20 then to 11 to 8 to 15. It's not exactly like that it's just an example but it seems easier.
@@creativemind514Wslm Masha Allah may Allah help us All and bless us to be among the huffaz Ameen.
The hardest thing is the revision it's not for the lazy.
Wow, I wanted to know this but didn't find anything in english. جزك الله خيرًا.
Search" Noble Quran" and enter the first result, maybe it helps.
Arabic and Biblical Hebrew are very similar.
Hebrew Bible has lots of Arabic words. "Bismillah", "Ayatollah", "Abdullah", "Muhammed", "Islam", Muslim", "Quran", "Hajj", "Masjid" are all Biblical Hebrew words.
The Semitic words like Bismillah, Ayatollah are all Arabic but also Biblical Hebrew words. So the word like Ayatollah آیتالله Ayat + Allah (אוֹת + אַלָהּ ) is holy word for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Ayatollah means “Sign from G-d”.
maybe because they are semitic languages?
Yeah they come from the same roots. Back then they were probably super similar
Beautiful ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 🙏 thank you brother
Chokran Jazeelan akhi
@arabic101 you sound like the voice "Albabu tuhlaq" in dubai trains frr
jazakh Allah khair
Salam aleykoom brother loved your video !
What app do you use to make your videos ?
Assalamualaikum., I once requested you for your recitation as it makes memorizing easy for me .. u said okay u'll., may be you forgot., once again I'm requesting you with my whole heart... Please upload that as soon as possible
Wa alikom asslam brother,
I have alhamdulilah been uploading my recitations for about a year now:
it is on the second channel: www.youtube.com/@arabic101vocals
Barak Allahu feekum
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@@Arabic101 thank you.., jazakallahu Khairan katheera for ur positive response may Allah make ur way easy for u with alots of barakah and aafiya here and hereafter may Allah be pleased with u
Barakallahu fikioum
Is it possible to have a list with all turuq and their differences to eachother?
Yes you can have it eazy in the net ❤
Yes, just look up "طرق حفص عن عاصم" and go to images.
The riwayah of Hafs has 57 (52 reported from imam al Jazari, and 5 from other sources) well known turuq, but some of these are identical so if you take unique turuq, it comes down to 46.
Likewise each of the 20 riwāyāt of the Qur'an have around 50 well known turuq each, which makes around 1000 turuq of the Qur'an in total.
Those who study all of these turuq can obtain an ijāzah in القراءات العشرة الكبرى (the major 10 qirā`āt) while those who study 1 tarīq of each riwāyah (20 in total) can obtain an ijāzah in القراءات العشرة الصغرى (the minor 10 qirā`āt)
@@ZaidK_ thank you for the clear explanation
@@ZaidK_ Salam alaikum. Brother, could you please explain what an ijazah is?
@@aishaahmed3736 وعليكم السلام
An ijāzah or sanad basically is the permission to teach something.
With regards to the Qur'an, an ijāzah can exist in tajwīd, or the memorisation of one or more of the qirā'āt.
An ijāzah is granted by a teacher who already has an ijāzah in the specific subject.
For example, for a person to obtain an ijāzah in the memorisation of the Qur'an in Hafs 'an 'Āsim, they must go to a teacher who has the ijāzah, and they must recite to the teacher. Once the teacher has assessed his/her ability and feels that they have mastered they subject, the teacher can choose to issue an ijāzah to the student.
An ijāzah is accompanied by the chain of teachers leading up to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
For example, if you obtain an ijāzah from your teacher (ustādh 1 for example), you will get a chain, like
You were given the ijāzah by ustādh 1, who was given the ijāzah by ustādh 2, who was given the ijāzah by ustādh 3, and so on until the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
May I ask, is sheikh Qari Abdul Basit the best reciter in the modern centuries
Where can I find a fuller set of rules for tareeq al-fil.
جزاكم الله خيرا
Thank you!
ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ
Ya Sheikh I am at the moment memorizing the Quran Alhamdulillah. Where can I see how the Tareeq of Imam Shatibyy was? I mean a list or something. I am reading to a Sheikh but still I want to have a overwiev of the Tareeq of Imam Shatibyy. I would be happy when you answer.
Barakallahu feek
أخي لم تذكر الحالة التي ترتبط فيها المعاني بحسب القراءة، مثلا: وكفلها زكرياء، كما تعلم لا يمكن الخلط بين التعدية والرفع أو اللزوم والنصب
بارك الله فيكم
الكلام هنا بالخصوص حول الطرق في الرواية الواحدة كما تقدم الشرح
أما بخصوص خلط الروايات والقراءات فتكلمنا عنه في درس سابق وذكرنا ما تفضلت به
ua-cam.com/video/D1EBFSAKTgs/v-deo.html&t=
جزاكم الله خيرًا
Assalamualaikum brother, Can you explain about 7 qiraat/turuq sahih?
JazakAllahu Khairan
Allah u akbar
السلام عليكم
Ustadh do you have a lesson going more in depth about heavy and light 'Ra' that you mentioned at 3:44 ?
I cannot put links here but look up on UA-cam "Al Shatibiyyah lesson 19" and start watching from 14:30 for an in-depth explanation of the recitation of the ra in the Qur'an.
From 0-14:30, only the rules specific to Warsh are discussed, but from 14:30 onwards, the ustadh discusses the general principles of the ra applicable to every recitation.
Wa alikom asslam,
Here you go brother: ua-cam.com/video/-Uc5vkrTYnU/v-deo.html&t=
Jazaka Allah khayran❤
Plz can you tell sir which app do you use to edit your videos
As a casual reciter who isn't very knowledgable on this, does it mean it is ok to blend turuq in salah? whether intentionally or due to lack of knowledge?
also what about blending Qira'at?
As for blending Turuq. Yes. It's all within the same Riwayah, and doubtlessly all Allah's words. Recite what is easy from it.
As for blending Qira'at. It is also possible, but you have to have some knowledge when doing it to avoid making serious mistakes if done improperly.
I discuss it here: ua-cam.com/video/D1EBFSAKTgs/v-deo.html&t=
Please can you do a video about " what should we read Sin or Saad letter." Like in surah baqarah ayah 245 please 🙏.
You have a option, it’s best to do the bigger letter
In the Tariq of al Shatibiyyah, which is the most commonly taught tariq, the word وَيَبْصُطُ is recited with a س
السلام عليكم
Ustadh could you inform us how we can learn a specific Tareeq so we are eligible for an ijazah?
Like a book, as I have no teacher or tajweed master near me
@@Bitzer1374near impossible without a teacher, if not even impossible. If your really really want it you need to move to a city/country where you can seek knowledge with a teacher (in that case the right tajweed to get an ijazah) may Allah ease your path of memorizing the Quran and give you the highest reward of jannah for you love of the Quran
@@Bitzer1374you need a teacher to receive an ijazah. It’s impossible to get one from just a book. An ijazah by definition is a continuation of the chain, so it makes sense that you need to pick it up from someone who is part of a chain.
@@azizsafudin yes, i was just wondering if i could have the same knowledge as one who has obtained it without a teacher.
@@msmn Ameen
for the first half I was like, what am I going do.😅😅
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Is Tareeq Al Fil the same as Tareeq At Tayyibah?
There are actually 52 turuq of Hafs reported from al tayyibah.
Tariq al fīl is actually a primary tarīq which consists of 11 secondary turuq reported in the tayyibah.
So the turuq of Hafs reported in the Tayyibah are 52, out of which 11 turuq are of Fil.
brother in verse 37.12 it is ajibta in hafs reading but reading of Ad-Doori from Al-Kisai it is ajibtu which change the meaning please clear it
assalamualaikum can you explain more about tareed like moving jaw/lip while reciting a long mad like example how sheikh yasser dosari recite. is it permissible 😊
Wa alikom asslam brother,
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/X3ctpnwUYjY/v-deo.html&t=
Using the L lying word is not acceptable and it is inappropriate.
What’s incorrect about the use of the word “lying” here?
The video has a point if u were going for ijazah, u cannot us different tareeq as u have to explain the chain of narration for the tareeq used while reciting. But if u were a casual reciter that want to recite properly then its allowed
no it is appropriate but your iq level isn't though.
It is a translation from Arabic term. So it can be used within its context.
AsSalamu Alaykum WaRahmatullahi WaBarakaatuhu. Could you please make a video of why Allah uses the word "only" when telling us what foods are forbidden in 2:173, 5:3, 16:115, and 6:145 when we know from the hadith that other foods are forbidden?
Btw, no I do not have any doubts concerning Islam or Hadith, I just have a question.
EDIT: I was pondering and I think I found the answer, and it is satisfactory.
و عليكم سلام و رحمة الله و بركاته و مغفرته
Not in Arabic,for example 2:173
He says "Verily, what (that) he made haram on you the dead animals and the blood and flesh of swine and what was dedicated to with it (the animal) for other than Allah
I tried to translated it from the way of Arabic but there are differences from the languages
The part that you say "only" consists of 2 words combined, إِنَّ and ما , so they become إِنَّمَا
6:145 "i don't find from what it was revealed to me forbidden except" the Quran and sunnah and Islamic rules weren't revealed all at once just because the rules were at a certain point limited to specific ones doesn't not mean it won't expand get more rules added to it.
@@mrdr8695 I just want to add something.
The word إنما usually has words omitted in English because the part of إنَّ from the word does not hold meaning
For example 18:110
قُلْ إِنَّمَا أَنَا بَشَرٌ مِثْلُكُمْ
"Say: I am just but (i.e not other than) a human like you"
If I remove إنَّ from إنما it would be like this
قُلْ مَا أَنَا بَشَرٌ مِثْلُكُمْ
Say: "I am not except a human like you"
Actually I searched the word إنما and it seems it is used as بل and لكن
So in that sense it should mean that this is what he made haram for you, so it does not mean all, but it also might mean specifically (the word إنما) but I'm not sure actually
And the person above me might be right
Is the tareeq of al fil the same as the tareeq of misbah, just different names?
Please explain to us why some readers pronounce waddoha into waddhohi .
The answer is here: ua-cam.com/video/nk3wjTBluSo/v-deo.html
Hello. After a long period of time I had turned back to memrise but couldn't find your course there . What happened the application?
Does this mean we can mix Al-FIl and Abu Tahirs tariqah, so we do sakt khass / am with qasr al munfasil, as casual readers?
Assalamualaikum... Can you explain what is ijazah
Wa alikom asslam,
Reciting to a shaikh who recited to his own shaikh all the way to the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
Brother, has there any free books to learn arabic words, when it use and arabic Grammer. The arabic words would be split by all kinds of pronouns, nouns, verbs, prepositions etc.
Brother pls give me one or more name of free books 😢😢😢 I have told you about it in the previous video but you did not reply😢😢😢😢
How you make the videos
Barakalahoufeek, can an imam do takhleet without it being a bad thing?
Assalamu alaikum brother can you clarify some doubts
my question is how can we check the authenticity and preservation of the varient meaning of a verse in different qiraat and reading and qiraat itself because after the standardisation of quran by uthman ra the muslim ummah both orally and in text of musaf used a single dialect and if I am not wrong same qiraat or reading so how can we cross check or double check this varient meaning of a verse in different qiraat and qiraat itself and how can we be sure that this varient meaning for a verse in different qiraat is part of quran and is preserved .brother also clarify this question is that there are some difference in meaning for some verses in different Qira’at so why didn't the sahaba like uthman ra and umar and abubakr ra didn't take consideration for preservation of quran
How to prove the 7 ahruf or qiraat is preserved till today when all ummah of muslim used a single dialect both orally and in text how to check if it is preserved and how to prove this varient meanings are preserved and authentic
I have a query - What is wrong if two tareeq are used while reciting the Quran. Does the meaning of the Quranic verse change? Lying is a pretty hard allegation on someone who is genuinely wanting to learn the Quran.
Watch the whole video mate 😂
3:50 you mention that "مبصيطرون" is pronounced with "س" in the tariqa of Al-Fil, but according to Imam Hafs ibn Sulayman's book it is with "ص" in all turuq, or am I making the mistake here?
بارك الله فيك استاذ
You must be mistaken, over 80% of the turuq of Hafs recite مصيطرون with a س
@@ZaidK_ True, there are also 4 turuq from Al-Fil, where 2 read س and 2 read with ص. Ustadh probably talked about the one from ghayah al ikhtisar or roudah of mu'addil
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Sir hafs and asim follow raom or Ishmam sir
Assalaamu’alaykum do you have an ijaazah in any of them?
Wa'alaikum assalam
Can you please give us the full list for the difference between شاطبية and طريق الفيل
Yes, planning on this in shaa Allah
I try to apply your tajweed rules and it was not easy for me to learn them, now I feel a little bit destabilised because I don’t know if you told them in a certain "tareeq" ?
Why should you be destabilized? He told you it doesn’t change anything if you’re a casual reciter
Firkin line in which juzu sir???
Juz 19
Surah Ash-Shu'ara
Ayah 63
Page 370
Tq so much sir@@DrWoofOfficial
How is Laam Alif (LA) related to Allah?
This seems like an unnecessary complication for non Arabs. Infact, work should have been done from previous generations to simplify all these tareeqs into one. If the words they are all trying to say are the same words, then simplify the pronunciation, with care of course. For Arabs however, this doesn't apply as you can study as many tareeq as you want/ like. I say this as the most important (probably only) reason for studying the Quran is to understand what its saying and apply it in your daily life.
He has mentioned in the video that for casual reciters, it is ok to blend turuq, and that the main reason for the existence of the turuq is to make clear how the Qur'an was preserved.
Is like too know how to read Arabic without Fattha Kasra and Dummah!
The native arabs doesn't use fattha, dwamma and kasra, because they know what the word is
. Once you master Arabic language it will be easy, even if you aren't native. But it takes great effort and it is worth it.
Can't lie, i was terrified about how much sin I've accumulated due my lack of knowledge for like 70% of the video
Asalamu alaykum, brother/sister, there is no sin upon you if you were doing something that is haram and you didn't know that it was haram. Expect for abvious stuff like murdering someone, commiting fornication, hurting others etc... Then in that case you will be held accountable for that. And Allah knows best.
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Brother this are the 2 reading one has ajibta and other has ajibtu which has 2 meaning one is you wonder and other is I wonder so the question is what is the real meaning of the verse is it muhammed saw wonder or Allah almighty wonder becuase one meaning is I wonder
1:45
How come all are correct and all are Quran yet if you mix then it’s considered lying?
Lying reuires intention.
Therfore it is a mistake brother. Not a lie.