Shadee Elmasry – 9. To What Degree Is Tajwid Wajib
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The speaker discusses the importance of learning to recite Islam properly and not forgetting to read the names of the rules. They also mention that reciting is not a requirement for students, but rather an obligation for individuals. The speaker emphasizes that reciting is not a theory, but rather a practice.
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Note that if you're struggling and you're learning, you're still
going to get the reward. But someone who makes the land that is
Jelly should not lead the prayer. Go. And if he continues like that
for life, without any effort to correct his recitation after
learning that it's an obligation, then he is sinful, at least for
the Tajweed of students and Facha. And when he learns to read of
suitors and Facha, he doesn't need to know the names of the rules. He
just needs to know how to recite it properly. The names of the
rules is just for us to learn that the automat put it down later. So
how were the Sahaba all reciting? They knew the rules, right? There
was no names. There's no name for Islam, there was no name for the
correct pronunciation. They just did it properly from wit artha,
right. They just inherited that from their society. Okay, so when
we say he has to know that Tajweed of suitors In fact, it's an
obligation and at least one small sooner or two that he's going to
recite, recite with and pray with, then what we mean by that is that
he needs to know it in by recitation, not necessarily
theoretically, he doesn't need to know the theoretical rules.