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You’re sitting with your child after a long day of school and extracurriculars, the Mus’haf open between you. They are doing their best, but every time they encounter those double vowels at the end of a word—the Tanween—there is a hesitant pause. You want them to feel the rhythm and beauty of the Quran, yet
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Why Tanween Always Appears at the End of Words: A Beginner’s Guide As you continue your journey through the Noorani Qaida lesson, you start to notice fascinating patterns. You’ve mastered the Harakat (short vowels) and met the three “echoing” vowels: Fathatain (ــًـ), Kasratain (ــٍـ), and Dammatain (ــٌـ). But a question naturally arises for every observant
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Welcome to the third lesson in our “Unlocking the Quran” series. Masha’Allah, you have already mastered the foundational building blocks of recitation: the Harakat (short vowels) that give letters voice, and Tanween (echoing vowels) that give words a clear, ringing final sound. Now, we
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Welcome back, dedicated student of the Quran! In our previous Noorani Qaida lesson, we unlocked the foundational keys of recitation: the single vowels, Harakat (Fatha, Kasra, and Damma). You learned how to give voice to silent letters, turning them into beautiful sounds. Masha’Allah, that
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Welcome, dedicated student of the Quran. Embarking on the journey of learning to read the Holy Quran is one of the most blessed paths you can walk. The very first and most important step on this path is understanding the Harakat (حَرَكَات). Think of
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After learning the 29 individual letters, our children are like someone who holds a box full of beautiful, individual pearls. In this next stage, we teach them how to string those pearls together to create a magnificent necklace. This is the art of the Noorani Qaida joined letters, or Al-Huroof al-Murakkabah. This guide will demystify
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My dear respected parents, As-salamu alaykum. When you decide to build a house for your family, what is the very first thing you do? You don’t start with the beautiful windows or the strong walls. You begin with the foundation. You ensure it is deep, strong, and perfectly level, because you know that the safety
As modern parents, we stand at a crossroads our own parents never faced. We hold a deep respect for the traditional evening madrasa—the scent of old books, the shared whispers of recitation, the community feel. It’s a path we know and trust. Yet, we also live in a world of packed schedules, long commutes, and
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A Letter to a Fellow Parent It’s just after midnight. The house is finally quiet, wrapped in that special stillness that only comes after the children are asleep. I’m sitting here, watching my son’s chest rise and fall in a peaceful rhythm, and my mind drifts to that familiar place—a place I’m sure you know
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