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source1984
20-11-2007, 03:45 AM
Assalamu Alaikum
I did not get formal training from any school but I did occasionally read/memorize with some teachers (not consistently though). Not nearly a hafiz -- probably know only 2 paras total, alhamdulillah. So, keeping this in mind, I don't know too much about reciting and its technical rules. But I wanted some feedback.
Basically, if you guys could give me some honest criticism I'd appreciate it.
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took it off. brothers, thanks a lot for the tips. sorry about that fatha mistake.
source1984
21-11-2007, 05:20 AM
anyone?
Husain
21-11-2007, 04:56 PM
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Mashallah, good attempt.
I would advise you to find an alim with good tajwid in your area and request him to help you in improving your tajwid.
Correcting ones recitation is of utmost importance and requires tons of effort.
In Darul Ulum it took us about 4 months just to perfect our tajwid of Surah Fatihah!
We were all huffadh who knew every law of tajwid perfectly, yet in spite of that it took 4 months of nearly an hour daily.
There are many major and minor errors in your recitation that need to be corrected.
eg. pronunciation (Makharij and Sifat) of many letters are incorrect, while laws of ikhfah and ghunnah are not being applied.
I am sure Ml. Nazim (eteacher) who is our Amir and resident Tajwid expert could supply you with a long list of corections that need to be done.
However, you would do better going to an alim for private tutoring.
source1984
21-11-2007, 05:06 PM
Salam. The teacher I used to read with never said I had major mistakes except for my Ha he said wasn't as deep from the throat as it should be. But maybe he wasn't technical enough. hmm.. So I should work on my tajweed.
Brother, thank you so much for your help.
ins321
21-11-2007, 08:11 PM
:salam:
are you the imam at kings heath masjid? you read good :mash:
:salam:
:salam:
are you the imam at kings heath masjid? you read good :mash:
:salam:
i was thinking the same thing....you sound exactly the same as the imam at Kings Heath.
I think your recitation is good but notices you weren't really pronouncing noon-saakin properly.
source1984
21-11-2007, 09:24 PM
i was thinking the same thing....you sound exactly the same as the imam at Kings Heath.
I think your recitation is good but notices you weren't really pronouncing noon-saakin properly.
Oh okay, Jazakallah.
To the other brother, hah, no I'm not the Imam of anyone but myself. Jazakallah.
omar2006
24-11-2007, 03:42 AM
Brother in the 5th verse you read insaanu as insaane.
source1984
24-11-2007, 08:01 PM
Brother in the 5th verse you read insaanu as insaane.
Jazakallah, brother you're correct. I guess I should remove this incorrect recitation?
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