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How to read Quran with Tajweed - Qaida Lessons

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Overview

How to read Quran / Arabic for beginners who want to read classical Arabic. Quran Reading with Tajweed for beginners

What you'll learn:
  • Students will be able to Read Arabic properly
  • It will help you learn Arabic with correct pronunciation

This course is designed to teach you Arabic letters, lower case and upper case, how to join letters, use of vowels, long wovels, silent letters, examples for practice, double letters, how to spell, punctuation. etc.

in this course I am teaching Qaida, Qaeda, Beginners book for Arabic reading,

The material included in course is basic book for beginners. All material is videos for better learning. So, you come to know how to pronounce the proper way.

How long will it to complete? It depends upon the learners. If you are more interested in different languages, and you have some idea of Arabic then it will take you short time. Similarly, if your language is from the same family as Arabic, then it will take very short time. Otherwise it will take a little long. Approximately 1 - 2 months if you work one hour a day.

You need to take this course for learning how to read. So, before taking any course in Arabic language or translating or any course where you need to read Arabic, If you take this course before it, then the coming course is going to be easy for you.

Taught by

Saifullah Khan

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