There are many simple rules of tajweed. Here we mentioned a brief note on Tajweed rules of the Quran is very important to read and learn easily. Here we mentioned a brief note on tajweed rules in English:
MANNERS OF THE HEART
The first rule is depended on the viewpoint of a person while reading the Quran. Being read Quran, the reader should understand the full meaning of the words and sentences. Before starting to learn Tajweed Quran, the reader needs to clear the mind from all other thoughts.
EXTERNAL MANNERS
It is the second rule of Tajweed. Before reciting Holy Quran, the purity of body, clothes, and place are essential. Also preferably turn face to Qiblah. The reader should be cautious to use pure classical Arabic language without using any foreign accent that is called ‘Fussha’.
MAKHARIJ-UL-HUROOF
The third rule release the points of letters are the numerous regions and places on the lips, in the mouth, and in the throat, from where the different sounds of the different letters are produced.
SIFAAT-UL-HURUF
The fourth rule of Tajweed contains the appearances of the letters that are called Sifaat-ul-Huruf. These mention the different characteristics of the letters.
NOON (THE NOON SAKINAH AND TANWEEN)
While reading or learning Quran, the fifth rule takes care to use the letters Noon and the associated Tanween. The Noon Sakinah and Tanween (vowels that create a “nn” sound directly after it) can be noticeable in four changed ways.
MEEM (THE MEEM SAKINAH)
The sixth rule of Tajweed while reciting the Quran concentrates on the letter Meem. The Meem Sakinah can be noticeable in three changed ways.
MUDDUD
The seventh rule of reading the Quran with Tajweed contains perpetuation “Muddud”. Its mentions the number of hits that are definite when a vowel letter is tracked by a Mudd letter.
LAAM (QAMARIYYA AND SHAMSIYYA)
The eighth rule concerns the letter Laam. The Laam in ‘al’ is prominent if the letter succeeding the al is “Qamariyya” (lunar), but soundless if the letter succeeding the al is “Shamsiyya” (solar).
THICKNESS AND THINNESS (TAFKHIM AND TARQEEQ)
The ninth and final rule of Tajweed is the thinness and thickness pronunciation of the Arabic letters. With a heavy accent, Some Arabic letters are always pronounced thick (Tafkhim), with a light accent, some letters are pronounced thin (Tarqeeq).
Being a Muslim, it is very important for everyone to read and learn Quran with Tajweed and the correct way of speaking the words of Quranic Arabic.