Based on a practical understanding of phonology, we have color-coded some letters to facilitate the correct recitation of the holy Quran. This enabled us to classify these letters into three possible categories to enhance the reader’s knowledge and remembering of Tajweed rules:
– The letters which requires expanded vocalization. We used red color to highlight these letters.
– The letters which are nasalized these letters are green in color.
– The dark blue color indicates the emphasis of the letter (R), the blue color indicates the unrest letters-echoing sound- (qualquala)
– While the letters which are written but are not vocalized. These letters are gray in color.
The reader will get used to reciting the Quran by using colors very easily. By engaging the eye, the reader will find him/herself applying 24 rules of Tajweed with ease and precision while his/her mind is left un-enganged to comprehend and understand the meaning of the holy Quran. For more details click here
This Tajweed Quran is in Hafs narration.
Tajweed Quran products -including this Quran- come with the following:
Color coded letters: to present the Tajweed rules, very good and simple way to learn and apply Tajweed rules.
Obvious script: extra spaces were added between the words in order to make it easier to read and recite the Quran.
Permissible stops: long spaces were added at certain places where it is permissible to stop. It helps to avoid stopping at wrong places or times.
A set of very useful indexes such as: Surahs Color Index, Subject Index.
Tajweed rules explained in details with helpful illustration.
This complete Colour Coded Tajweed Quran comes with a nice and beautiful hard cover, it includes translations and transliteration into German. Translation: meanings of the Quranic versus are translated into German and placed on the margins around the Arabic text. Transliteration: Arabic letters are presented by German letters with added symbols in order to give the same sound of Arabic letters. German transliteration makes it easier for the speakers of the German language to read the Tajweed Quran in Arabic pronunciation using the German alphabet letters.