Introduction to Qur'aanic Tajweed 1 (SPR26)

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  • Instructor: Zaid Hameed 
  • 15-Week Spring Semester Dates:
    March 23 - July 5 
Course overview
This is Part One of a two-part course, providing the skills and understanding of Tajweed rules to equip the student with the ability to improve and perfect their reading of Qur’aan. Course topics include Al-Makhaarej (Exit Points) of the Arabic letters, As-Sefaat (Characteristics) of the Arabic letters, rules of Lam and Ra, and rules of Meem and Noon sakenah.
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
Qur'aanic Reading Fluency C or Course Equivalent (Testing Required)
COURSE DAY & TIME
Sunday 
8:30-9:30AM CST
9:30-10:30AM EST
6:30-5:30AM PST

Wednesday
6:00-7:00 PM CST
7:00-8:00 PM EST
4:00-5:00 PM PST

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Why take this course in the science of Tajweed?

  • 15 Modules
  • Bi-weekly Live Sessions
  • Weekly Individual Sessions
  • Video Playbacks
  • Relatable Instruction

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.

One on One Instruction

Tajweed is a precise discipline and no two readers are the same.  For this reason, this course includes weekly one on one sessions to focus on the exact areas needed to improve your reading of Qur'aan.
Meet the instructor

Zaid Hameed 

Spoken Word Artist & Co-Founder | Muslim Culture Con (MCC) based in Atlanta, GA: Zaid Hameed is committed to fostering community growth and prosperity. He is a Co-Founder and current Secretary for the nonprofit Muslim Culture Con, where he serves on the Programming Team curating Muslim young adult (18-35) identity & leadership development initiatives for the community of Imam W. Deen Mohammed (RA). His efforts focus on evolving community life and facilitating effective transitions of young adults into community leadership. Zaid is the Founder of Effective Poetry, curating impactful poetry and live entertainment experiences in Atlanta at the intersection of Al-Islam, Artistic Expression, and Black America. Through facilitating free community writing workshops in local Islamic Schools and Masajid; he strives to cultivate others through his poetry and community service.
Patrick Jones - Course author