muslimda3ee
brother
:salam2:
Let me start by saying, The Only Way to learn Tajweed is with a sheik, there are no exceptions to that.
As you know, there are monetary requirements in the process. In sha Allah, I can help with recommendations so you may save money, and so that you can be prepared to confront a sheik.
First of all do know that Tajweed is a science. It is not something, that people inherit naturally even if they speak Arabic you have to be taught by the people who know. So understanding that will assist in knowing that it should not be taken lightly and requires hard work and patience.
The best way to approach learning tajweed is by learning a poem that was made in the 7th century by a scholar at the Azhar University. It was authored by a sheik Al-Jamzoory, ra. The beginner poem is calle Tihfat Al-Atfaal.
Memorizing this poem will come a long way for knowing how to apply rules. First you will memorize and then in the process of applying the rules you will be able to reflect on the poem to reinforce the recitation of it.
I can go on to explain, but there are far better explanations that I am able to, so I will supply links. These are the best I have come to find on the internet that are in English that are freely available.
http://tajweedinenglish.com/episodes/listen-online/listen-online-to-tajweed-lessons-1-30.html
This brother, Khaled Mushafi' has made explanation of Tajweed very formatted and understanding. If you are not ready for these audio series goto his page referred to Makharaj(Pronunciation). He comments on the poem that I mentioned by doesn't teach you the poem. But he is a great asset to learn proper pronunciation and identifying correct pronunciation.
http://thefiks.org/elearning/?cat=29&paged=6
This brother, Abu Tauba, is well grounded in the poem. He will explain much details and go over the poem explanation completely. This brother also has many other series explaining Arabic.
now if you are trying to gather information about the poem so that you can memorize, there are quite a few places on the net. But I have put together a rar file that includes the poem in Arabic, with Arabic recitation of it, by 2 different people. I also put in there a word file with index card division for 4x6 index cards. There is also a explanation in Arabic. http://www.4shared.com/file/189713457/532995e9/tajweed_poem-Complete-Arabic.html
lastly for the Qualities of Arabic letters I have made an excel sheet that lays them out called sifat alhuroof.http://www.4shared.com/file/121702693/dc86d6e8/Arabic_Sifat_Alhuroof.html
They don't provide you with printouts unless you are at the class. So I thought this would be handy, it is in English and Arabic.
Studying these will help you spend time with the sheik on perfecting your recitation in the least amount of time, in sha Allah. That is why I call it prerequisite.
May Allah increase all of us in knowledge

Let me start by saying, The Only Way to learn Tajweed is with a sheik, there are no exceptions to that.
As you know, there are monetary requirements in the process. In sha Allah, I can help with recommendations so you may save money, and so that you can be prepared to confront a sheik.
First of all do know that Tajweed is a science. It is not something, that people inherit naturally even if they speak Arabic you have to be taught by the people who know. So understanding that will assist in knowing that it should not be taken lightly and requires hard work and patience.
The best way to approach learning tajweed is by learning a poem that was made in the 7th century by a scholar at the Azhar University. It was authored by a sheik Al-Jamzoory, ra. The beginner poem is calle Tihfat Al-Atfaal.
Memorizing this poem will come a long way for knowing how to apply rules. First you will memorize and then in the process of applying the rules you will be able to reflect on the poem to reinforce the recitation of it.
I can go on to explain, but there are far better explanations that I am able to, so I will supply links. These are the best I have come to find on the internet that are in English that are freely available.
http://tajweedinenglish.com/episodes/listen-online/listen-online-to-tajweed-lessons-1-30.html
This brother, Khaled Mushafi' has made explanation of Tajweed very formatted and understanding. If you are not ready for these audio series goto his page referred to Makharaj(Pronunciation). He comments on the poem that I mentioned by doesn't teach you the poem. But he is a great asset to learn proper pronunciation and identifying correct pronunciation.
http://thefiks.org/elearning/?cat=29&paged=6
This brother, Abu Tauba, is well grounded in the poem. He will explain much details and go over the poem explanation completely. This brother also has many other series explaining Arabic.
now if you are trying to gather information about the poem so that you can memorize, there are quite a few places on the net. But I have put together a rar file that includes the poem in Arabic, with Arabic recitation of it, by 2 different people. I also put in there a word file with index card division for 4x6 index cards. There is also a explanation in Arabic. http://www.4shared.com/file/189713457/532995e9/tajweed_poem-Complete-Arabic.html
lastly for the Qualities of Arabic letters I have made an excel sheet that lays them out called sifat alhuroof.http://www.4shared.com/file/121702693/dc86d6e8/Arabic_Sifat_Alhuroof.html
They don't provide you with printouts unless you are at the class. So I thought this would be handy, it is in English and Arabic.
Studying these will help you spend time with the sheik on perfecting your recitation in the least amount of time, in sha Allah. That is why I call it prerequisite.
May Allah increase all of us in knowledge

very good info