Shadee Elmasry – 9. To What Degree Is Tajwid Wajib

Shadee Elmasry
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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

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going to get the reward. But someone who makes the land that is

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Jelly should not lead the prayer. Go. And if he continues like that

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for life, without any effort to correct his recitation after

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learning that it's an obligation, then he is sinful, at least for

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the Tajweed of students and Facha. And when he learns to read of

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suitors and Facha, he doesn't need to know the names of the rules. He

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just needs to know how to recite it properly. The names of the

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rules is just for us to learn that the automat put it down later. So

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how were the Sahaba all reciting? They knew the rules, right? There

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was no names. There's no name for Islam, there was no name for the

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correct pronunciation. They just did it properly from wit artha,

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right. They just inherited that from their society. Okay, so when

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we say he has to know that Tajweed of suitors In fact, it's an

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obligation and at least one small sooner or two that he's going to

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recite, recite with and pray with, then what we mean by that is that

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he needs to know it in by recitation, not necessarily

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theoretically, he doesn't need to know the theoretical rules.

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