The following is a study on what the scholars say about Tajweed:
Click here to download the Word Document
Copyright (C) 1437/2016
Click here to download the Word Document
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: What
is Tajweed
1.1
The Meaning of Tajweed
1.2
Recitation of the Qur’aan in the Sunnah
1.3
Why is Tajweed not mentioned in the Qur’aan
or Sunnah?
1.4
Proofs used in some Tajweed Books
1.5
Elements Involved in Reciting the Qur’aan
1.6
The Prohibition of ‘Singing’ the Qur’aan
Part 2: What
the Scholars Say about Tajweed
2.1 Shaykhul
Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H)
2.2 Al
Imaam ibnul Qayyim (d. 751H)
2.3 Ibnul
Jazaree (d. 833H)
2.4 Shaykh
Bin Baaz (d. 1420H)
2.5 Shaykh
al ‘Uthaymeen (d. 1421H)
2.6 Shaykh
Fawzaan
2.7 Shaykh
Al Albaanee (d. 1420H)
2.8 Shaykh
Muqbil (d. 1422H)
2.9 Shaykh
Sulaymaan ar Ruhaylee
2.10 Shaykh
Muhammad Umar Bazmool
2.11 Shaykh
Alee Hudhayfee
2.12 Dr.
Ayman Swayd
2.13 Dr.
Musaa’id at Tayyaar
Summary of the Scholars’ Opinions
Part 3: Obligatory
and Recommended Aspects of Tajweed
3.1 The
Meaning of Obligatory and Recommended
3.2 Obligatory
Aspects of Tajweed
3.3 Recommended
Aspects of Tajweed
3.4 Points
Regarding the Arabic Language
Conclusion
Further Reading
Copyright (C) 1437/2016