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Title: TAJWEED
Post by: FARHAN_UDDIN on August 01, 2013, 02:59:17 AM
Assalamualykum.

 

 I read some articles where they say, if we don't apply Tajweed while reciting the Quran, the meaning will be changed. Again some articles say it won't change the meaning. So, it seems like there's a confusion.

Can anyone who knows Arabic help me with this issue?

 I know it's not a serious issue. But I just want to know the correct answer. So that if anyone asks me this, I can answer him or her.

 
Brother I read some articles where it is said that, Tajweed was a part of classical Arabic in which the early Muslims used to speak. So they didn't need to memorize them. But now as classical Arabic is not spoken by the Muslims, we need to know or memorize Tajweed.
Title: Re: TAJWEED
Post by: Tanveer on August 01, 2013, 06:19:40 AM
It is a very serious issue Brother Farhan. You said it yourself, the meaning gets changed.
Title: Re: TAJWEED
Post by: FARHAN_UDDIN on August 01, 2013, 07:57:00 AM
Assalamualykum.


 Brother Tanveer, I said I read some articles where it says the meaning will change and again some articles say the meaning won't change. So I'm confused.

Title: Re: TAJWEED
Post by: Tanveer on August 01, 2013, 12:22:42 PM
Assalamualykum.


 Brother Tanveer, I said I read some articles where it says the meaning will change and again some articles say the meaning won't change. So I'm confused.
Thats interesting. My father always told me it was a very very grave sin. He used to give me examples of words and how the way you pronounce them changed the meaning. Unfortunately, i cant remember any :(
Title: Re: TAJWEED
Post by: zulfiqarchucknorris on August 02, 2013, 07:44:12 AM
using tajweed just makes it sound good. however, changing the "harakat", sorry i dont know how to translate it into english, changes its meaning.