بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
Tajweed Trainer
تجويد القرآن الكريم
Learn the rules of proper Quran recitation through interactive lessons, color-coded text, and audio examples.
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Learning Modules
From articulation points to stopping rules, covering all essential tajweed topics.
Color-Coded Text
See tajweed rules highlighted in real Quranic text using the standard color-coding system.
Audio Examples
Listen to correct pronunciation from renowned reciters like Al-Husary and Alafasy.
Practice Quizzes
Test your knowledge by identifying tajweed rules in real Quranic examples.
Progress Tracking
Track completed lessons, quiz scores, and maintain your daily practice streak.
Hafs 'an 'Asim
All rules follow the most widely used Qira'ah globally, with verified scholarly sources.
Tajweed Color Legend
Ghunnah & Idgham
- إدغام متجانسينIdgham Mutajanisaynإدغام متجانسين
- غُنّةGhunnahغُنّة
- إدغام شفويIdgham Shafawiإدغام شفوي
- إدغام بغنةIdgham with Ghunnahإدغام بغنة
Madd
- مدّ طبيعيMadd (natural, 2)مدّ طبيعي
- مدّ جائزMadd (permissible)مدّ جائز
- مدّ لازمMadd (necessary, laazim)مدّ لازم
- مدّ واجب متصلMadd (obligatory)مدّ واجب متصل
Qalqalah
- قلقلةQalqalahقلقلة
Ikhfa & Iqlab
- إخفاءIkhfaإخفاء
- إخفاء شفويIkhfa Shafawiإخفاء شفوي
- إقلابIqlabإقلاب
Silent & Laam
- همزة الوصلHamzat al-Waslهمزة الوصل
Learning Path
Articulation Points (Makharij Al-Huroof)
Where each Arabic letter originates in the mouth, throat, and nasal cavity. The foundation of all tajweed.
Noon Sakinah & Tanween
The four rules governing the pronunciation of Noon with sukoon and Tanween: Izhar, Idgham, Iqlab, and Ikhfaa.
Meem Sakinah
The three rules for Meem with sukoon: Ikhfaa Shafawi, Idgham Shafawi, and Izhar Shafawi.
Ghunnah (Nasal Sound)
The nasal sound produced when pronouncing Noon and Meem Mushaddad, held for 2 beats.
Qalqalah (Echoing)
The bouncing or echoing sound applied to five specific letters (ق ط ب ج د) when they have sukoon.
Madd (Elongation)
Rules for elongating vowel sounds, from natural 2-beat madd to obligatory 6-beat madd.
Laam & Raa Rules
Sun and Moon letters (Shamsiyyah/Qamariyyah), plus when Raa is heavy or light.
Heavy & Light Letters
Which letters are always heavy (Tafkheem), always light (Tarqeeq), or variable depending on context.
Waqf (Stopping Rules)
Symbols and rules for where to stop, pause, or continue when reciting the Quran.