🌟 Join the Da'ee Programme: Ignite Your Passion for Divine Knowledge and Da'wah! 🌟 🔗 Join Us Now - Enroll in the Da'ee Programme: tajdeedseminary.my.canva.site/daee Assalamu Alaikum! Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey to become a powerful voice for Islam? Join our Da'ee Programme and equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to spread the message of Islam effectively. Tajdeed Seminary is so much more than just a platform offering some Arabic and Islamic studies courses. We are a thriving community! And we want to invite you all on board.We want to make Tajdeed Seminary a competent alternative to Madinah University and Al-Azhar, in terms of building competence of knowledge in the students, giving them deep insight into the application of Shariah in real life and as well support them become financially independent by offering them support in Entrepreneurship so they can wholeheartedly serve the Deen of Allah and work towards reviving Islam globally. That is the aim of the curriculum and that is the vision we have for our community at Tajdeed Seminary. 🚀
On what level should my Tajweed be when I start Hifdh? Is it adequate to have a solide tajweed or should I first perfectionate it bevor starting Hifdh?
@@djdjdjsksk306 Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah, your tajweed must be at a level where you don't make any major mistakes in the Quran and can confidently read one juzz in roughly 30 minutes. The minor mistakes like not doing ghunna or the 4 or 6 madd are considered minor mistakes. You can start the hifz and correct these mistakes as you go along with a teacher in sha Allah.
I only found information about the Da’ee program on your website. Is the Hifdh program included within that program? I would like to start my Hifdh journey. I have a few questions: 1. What are the requisites for enrollment? 2. Are there flexible scheduling options, especially for participants from other countries or students with limited time availability? Thank you
@@mochidouuu1193 yes Hifdh is a component of the Da'ee programme. You must be able to read the Quran with acceptable tajweed. Please contact us on projecttajdeed@gmail.com to discuss your next steps including class schedule biidhnillah. Barak Allahu Feekum.
@@YkKani ideally you start your journey together and finish together. But it's not necessary. Your partner could be in a different juzz entirely. Completely fine. In sha Allah
@@J4A36 you do 15 to 20 repetitions without looking once you've already memorised the 3 to 5 lines. While memorising you rely on your natural ability. Memorise small chunks 2 to 4 words at a time and keep connecting them until you get to the end and can recite the whole 3 to 5 lines from memory without looking, confidently and smoothly. The lines should flow from from your tongue. Then start the reps.
@@J4A36 I believe I've just answered that. If it's not clear kindly let me know. I've detailed how to memorise the lines in the first place before you do the reps. Basically you don't have to count the reps while you're memorising for the first time. Look, read, look away and test yourself. Slowly work through the smaller chunks until you've memorised the 3 to 5 lines. Then start repeating 20 times. You don't have to count the reps while you're memorising.
@@projecttajdeed5633 جزاك الله خيرا أخي, nunca lo había mirado desde esta perspectiva, siempre me enseñaron a repetir una serie de veces determinadas, muchas gracias y siento las molestias, que Allah lo recompense por su paciencia.
@@g_8257hccasergvb I say it because of the difference in taqwa between the two. One sources fatwas for the government and sells his religion for the dunya. While the other is ostracised from the haram amongst other things he suffered. The salaf wouldn't even listen to the Quran of the innovators. A person who sells his religion is much worse. And Allah knows best.
@@diceyaz3824 if you listen to a juzz while reading from the mushaf at the same time you can do both at once. Depending on your playing speed this can take you anywhere between 30 to 50 minutes. In sha Allah You should consider joining our Daee programme where I mentor the students regularly into developing them into all rounder and disciplined students of knowledge. If interested please reach out to me at projecttajdeed@gmail.com
@@diceyaz3824 yes around 30 to 50 minutes for the khatmas and the rest depends on the quantity you're revising in sha Allah. I'd say around 2 hours to revise 2 juzz roughly, 1 juzz of current Hifz and 1 juzz of old hifz
Yes you can, I mentioned those two because of simplicity for the students as well as their unmatched mastery. But sheikh Muhammad Ayub is also fine biidhnillah. If minshawi and Husary are two slow for you, try listening to them at 1.5 times the speed.
Such an amazing video. Constructed so well. May Allah reward you plentifully. Surprised it has so few views.
بارك الله فيك
جزاك اللهُ خيراً
و إياكم ❤
🌟 Join the Da'ee Programme: Ignite Your Passion for Divine Knowledge and Da'wah! 🌟
🔗 Join Us Now - Enroll in the Da'ee Programme: tajdeedseminary.my.canva.site/daee
Assalamu Alaikum! Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey to become a powerful voice for Islam? Join our Da'ee Programme and equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to spread the message of Islam effectively. Tajdeed Seminary is so much more than just a platform offering some Arabic and Islamic studies courses. We are a thriving community! And we want to invite you all on board.We want to make Tajdeed Seminary a competent alternative to Madinah University and Al-Azhar, in terms of building competence of knowledge in the students, giving them deep insight into the application of Shariah in real life and as well support them become financially independent by offering them support in Entrepreneurship so they can wholeheartedly serve the Deen of Allah and work towards reviving Islam globally. That is the aim of the curriculum and that is the vision we have for our community at Tajdeed Seminary. 🚀
On what level should my Tajweed be when I start Hifdh? Is it adequate to have a solide tajweed or should I first perfectionate it bevor starting Hifdh?
@@djdjdjsksk306 Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah, your tajweed must be at a level where you don't make any major mistakes in the Quran and can confidently read one juzz in roughly 30 minutes. The minor mistakes like not doing ghunna or the 4 or 6 madd are considered minor mistakes. You can start the hifz and correct these mistakes as you go along with a teacher in sha Allah.
I only found information about the Da’ee program on your website. Is the Hifdh program included within that program?
I would like to start my Hifdh journey. I have a few questions:
1. What are the requisites for enrollment?
2. Are there flexible scheduling options, especially for participants from other countries or students with limited time availability?
Thank you
@@mochidouuu1193 yes Hifdh is a component of the Da'ee programme. You must be able to read the Quran with acceptable tajweed. Please contact us on projecttajdeed@gmail.com to discuss your next steps including class schedule biidhnillah. Barak Allahu Feekum.
does hifd partner have to be in same juz or surah as you
@@YkKani ideally you start your journey together and finish together. But it's not necessary. Your partner could be in a different juzz entirely. Completely fine. In sha Allah
cuantas repeticiones mirando y sin mirar para cada línea akhi? وجزاك الله خيرا for the video
@@J4A36 you do 15 to 20 repetitions without looking once you've already memorised the 3 to 5 lines. While memorising you rely on your natural ability. Memorise small chunks 2 to 4 words at a time and keep connecting them until you get to the end and can recite the whole 3 to 5 lines from memory without looking, confidently and smoothly. The lines should flow from from your tongue. Then start the reps.
@@projecttajdeed5633 and looking at the mushaf?
@@projecttajdeed5633 I mean when memorizing those very lines akhi. BarakaAllahuFik
@@J4A36 I believe I've just answered that. If it's not clear kindly let me know. I've detailed how to memorise the lines in the first place before you do the reps. Basically you don't have to count the reps while you're memorising for the first time. Look, read, look away and test yourself. Slowly work through the smaller chunks until you've memorised the 3 to 5 lines. Then start repeating 20 times. You don't have to count the reps while you're memorising.
@@projecttajdeed5633 جزاك الله خيرا أخي, nunca lo había mirado desde esta perspectiva, siempre me enseñaron a repetir una serie de veces determinadas, muchas gracias y siento las molestias, que Allah lo recompense por su paciencia.
Is there a reason you recommend shuraim but not sudais cause for me they’re very similar but you’re not the first person I’ve heard say this.
@@g_8257hccasergvb I say it because of the difference in taqwa between the two. One sources fatwas for the government and sells his religion for the dunya. While the other is ostracised from the haram amongst other things he suffered. The salaf wouldn't even listen to the Quran of the innovators. A person who sells his religion is much worse. And Allah knows best.
How long shall i spend with the quran including the khatmas? im struggling to create some sort of schedule
@@diceyaz3824 if you listen to a juzz while reading from the mushaf at the same time you can do both at once. Depending on your playing speed this can take you anywhere between 30 to 50 minutes. In sha Allah
You should consider joining our Daee programme where I mentor the students regularly into developing them into all rounder and disciplined students of knowledge. If interested please reach out to me at projecttajdeed@gmail.com
@@projecttajdeed5633 May Allah bless you i will do that
@@projecttajdeed5633So like 2-3 hours a day then including hifdh revision and khatamas?
@@diceyaz3824 yes around 30 to 50 minutes for the khatmas and the rest depends on the quantity you're revising in sha Allah. I'd say around 2 hours to revise 2 juzz roughly, 1 juzz of current Hifz and 1 juzz of old hifz
do i have to do dua qunoot in witr?
It is sunnah. But your witr will be valid if you don't do it sometimes.
That is to say, It's not a condition for witr.
@@projecttajdeed5633 Jazakallah Khair, this video has helped me alot
What does khatma mean ?
@@lafoudre92 finishing one complete Quran either by reading, listening or standing in qyam etc.
can i use muhammad ayyoub for my khatmas??
because minshawi and hussary are too slow for me
Yes you can, I mentioned those two because of simplicity for the students as well as their unmatched mastery. But sheikh Muhammad Ayub is also fine biidhnillah. If minshawi and Husary are two slow for you, try listening to them at 1.5 times the speed.
@@projecttajdeed5633 Thank you May Allah bless you
I LOVE MUHAMMAD AYYUB
@@YkKani Same may Allah have mercy on him