The Concept Behind the Color-Coded Tajweed Holy Quran: Rooted in a pragmatic grasp of phonology, we have color-coded certain letters’ positions to streamline the accurate recitation of the sacred Quran. This approach has enabled us to classify these letters into three distinct categories, fortifying the reader’s understanding and retention of Tajweed rules:
- Letters necessitating expanded vocalization are denoted in red, serving as a focal point.
- Nasalized letters are distinguished by a serene green hue.
- The profound blue hue signifies the emphasis of the letter (R), while the tranquil blue shade represents unrestful letters – echoing sounds – (qualquala). Meanwhile, letters written but not articulated are rendered in an understated gray.
By assimilating these colors, the reader swiftly becomes accustomed to reciting the Quran, akin to their instinctual response to red and green traffic signals. This assimilation empowers the reader to seamlessly apply the 24 Tajweed rules with precision, affording their mind the liberty to reflect upon and grasp the meaning of the Holy Quran.
Dar Al-Maarifa takes immense pride in embracing and presenting this method, diligently validated through a thorough examination of the closing passages. This methodology has received scrutiny and endorsement from the Committee of The Noble Quran, a testament to its authenticity and precision.
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