The Concept of the Color-Coded Tajweed Holy Quran: Rooted in a practical grasp of phonology, we have color-coded specific letter positions to facilitate the accurate recitation of the holy Quran. This approach has empowered us to categorize these letters into three distinct groups, enriching the reader’s understanding and retention of Tajweed rules:
- Letters requiring extended vocalization are emphasized in red to highlight their significance.
- Nasalized letters are elegantly marked in soothing green tones.
- The profound dark blue signifies the emphasis of the letter (R), while a serene blue hue denotes the echoing sounds of unrestful letters (qualquala). Letters written but not audibly pronounced are delicately portrayed in shades of gray.
Through the assimilation of these colors, the reader naturally adapts to reciting the Quran, akin to their accustomed response to red and green traffic signals. Engaging in this harmonious practice, the reader seamlessly applies the 24 rules of Tajweed with finesse and accuracy, while their mind remains unburdened to contemplate and comprehend the essence of the Holy Quran.
For Dar Al-Maarifa, it is a distinct honor to embrace and present this methodology, rigorously validated through meticulous examination of the passages located at its conclusion. This approach has undergone thorough scrutiny and approval by the esteemed Committee of The Noble Quran, a testament to its precision and authenticity.