To master the simplified rulings, a student focuses on four primary pillars: (Points of Articulation), Sifaat (Characteristics), Ahkam al-Nun wal-Tanween (Rulings of Noon and Tanween), and Ahkam al-Mim (Rulings of Meem).
The ruling: (individual obligation) upon every Muslim who recites the Qur’an.
Tajweed is not about showing off or being overly technical. It is about giving the Book of Allah the respect it deserves. As you turn each page of Taysiir Axkaamu Tajwiid , you are not just learning rules—you are training your tongue to carry the weight of the Divine Word.
Among the vast ocean of literature written on this subject, one modern text has stood out for its clarity, accessibility, and systematic approach: (تيسير أحكام التجويد) – “Facilitating the Rulings of Tajweed.”
At the core of this study are several foundational pillars that every student must master. One of the primary focuses is the rules of the Silent Nun and Tanwin. Students learn to distinguish between Izhar (clarity), Idgham (merging), Iqlab (conversion), and Ikhfa (concealment). These rules dictate how the "N" sound interacts with subsequent letters, creating the melodic flow characteristic of professional recitation.