Advancements in Qur'aanic Tajweed -3 (SM24)
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Instructor: Rasheedah Muslem & Nadiyah Ahmad
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12-Week Winter Semester Dates:
December 8, 2024 - February 27, 2025
Course overview
This course provides guided reading in small group sessions for students who have successfully completed Tajweed levels 1 and 2. The purpose of this course is to allow students a structured reading environment with a Tajweed instructor to continue refining their knowledge, implementation and understanding of the Tajweed rules. Students will continue to read through the whole of Qur'aan seeking exact recitation and constant improvement with each additional semester.
Course pre-requisites
Progressions in Qur'aanic Tajweed-2 or Course Equivalent (Testing Required)
Why take this course in the science of Tajweed?
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Small Group Sessions
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Reinforcement of Rules
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One on One Availability
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Tri-weekly Reading
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Refined Ear for Tajweed
Learn In a Community of Care
We are focused on what is important, you. The journey of Qur'aanic Arabic fluency is one that requires patience, care, and concern for the learner and the language, which is what we focus upon at ILI.
Peer to Peer Support
The smaller group sessions in this Tajweed course allow for increased social connections among readers and allows for participants to build on each other's strengths.
Meet the instructors
Aneesah Dawan
Hajjah Aneesah Dawan serves as an Advisory Committee member and Assistant Director of ILI. A life-long student of Qur'aan, Aneesah studied under Imam Qasim Ahmed (ra) for many years. She has both secular and religious training with a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies, as well as a 2-year Arabic Language Certification from Abu Nour University in Damascus, Syria.
Rasheedah U. Muslem
Rasheedah Ummil-Khair Muslem has been with the Islamic Learning Institute for 4 years as a student and instructor. She holds both a Bachelor and Master of Science degree in Psychology and works as a Certified Life & Recovery Coach. Rasheedah continues to study Tajweed, Arabic Grammar, Qur'aan & Islamic Jurisprudence.