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Tajweed Learning - 0 views

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    Muslims believe that the Qu'ran was revelaed to Muhammad on a tajweed way, that is perfectly and without error. Islam history explains that the prophet was not able to read, and has to memorize the entire Qu'ran message as revealed by an angel called Jibreel. Later on, he revealed it in the same way to his close friends, and thereafter, to all those who were coverted to Islam at the time. Therefore, Islam perpetuated a tradition of oral learning of the Qu'ran. This rule is generally recommended when it comes to learn tajweed nowadays: the oral learning is a must for all muslim fellows. However, this rule is not applicable within some muslim communities for two or three reasons.
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Islamic Culture as a Unique Way of Life - 0 views

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    The Muslim Culture has become a very important way of life in the lives of many. It is a life that some even live up to without realizing it is a part of their lives. Living up to the Muslim way of life involves a number of aspects in ones life; this involves the way that one eats, talks, and even dress. It is more than just the religious aspect of the religion. The Muslim society is guided by the same principles thus it cannot be said that specific standards apply to a certain area and the standards are different in another area. The book that governs their laws is one, which is the Quran. When one gets to learn Muslim culture, they will only find small traits to vary from an area to another according to the local customs of the region. The Muslim community has grown to spread all over the world. There are now the communities that speak different languages but what unites the Muslim community together is the language that they share which is the religion. It is for this that the principles that they stick to as the culture is one.
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Learning Tajweed Online - 0 views

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    To show proper respect to Allah and Islam, we emphasize and follow obediently our duties. As a Muslim, you follow your responsibility by acting like a proper Muslim and doing the tajweed. This word, "Tajweed," comes from the Arabic word for enunciation, which means the proper and right pronunciation and reading of the words of Allah at a reasonable speed. To teach and learn Nowadays, not all people know about Tajweed. During the days and times of Prophet Muhammad, tajweed was never required to teach and learn. It is because people acted and spoke naturally with it. But 14 centuries later, the Arabic language has been completely changed from which the Qur'an was revealed. Because of this, Arabic people have the need and urge to study the tajweed just like non-Arabs do.
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Arabic Language: A Unique Language - 0 views

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    Generally the language spoken by Arabs is known as Arabic language and is used as the prayer language of the Muslims throughout the Earth. Before the establishment of Islam Arabic was a minor member of the Semitic language family and within a hundred years after the death of prophet Mohammad (S.M) in 632 C.E Arabic had become the official language of the Empire whose boundaries was referred from the Oxus River to the Atlantic Ocean, later it had spread through lberian Peninsula of Europe. The history of generation of Arabic is very enriched and deep with its steps of construction. Nowadays it is one of the great and largely used modern language of the world -the root language of Arabic from which it was originated is the Proto-Semitic language and the development process of Arabic is gone through the centuries before the initialization of the Christian era to modern century. Proto-Semitic is a common ancestor for all of the Semitic languages in the Afro-Asiatic group languages and Arabic is the branch of the Semitic subgroup of Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Arabic language is designated as part of the Arabo-Canaanite sub branch which is the supreme group of Western Semitic languages.
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