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is a groundbreaking, two-volume visual encyclopedia written by the world-renowned Quran scholar Dr. Ayman Rushdi Swayd. Unlike traditional textbooks, this work uses high-definition anatomical illustrations, color-coded diagrams, and geometric charts to explain the phonetics and articulation points of Arabic letters. About the Author: Dr. Ayman Rushdi Swayd
Uses 3D diagrams to show exact points of articulation ( Makharij ).
Covers all essential tajwid topics, from the basic rules of Noon Sakinah to the complexities of Madd (elongation) and Waqf (stopping).
, designed to simplify the rules of Quranic recitation through the use of illustrations and diagrams.
Understanding exactly where a sound originates in the throat, tongue, or lips is the foundation of Tajwid. The book features precise cross-sectional illustrations of the mouth. These drawings show the exact point of contact for every Arabic letter, eliminating guesswork for students struggling with heavy letters (like Sadd , Dadd , Taa , Zhaa ) or guttural throat letters. 2. Sifat al-Huruf (Characteristics of Letters)
is a groundbreaking, two-volume visual encyclopedia written by the world-renowned Quran scholar Dr. Ayman Rushdi Swayd. Unlike traditional textbooks, this work uses high-definition anatomical illustrations, color-coded diagrams, and geometric charts to explain the phonetics and articulation points of Arabic letters. About the Author: Dr. Ayman Rushdi Swayd
Uses 3D diagrams to show exact points of articulation ( Makharij ).
Covers all essential tajwid topics, from the basic rules of Noon Sakinah to the complexities of Madd (elongation) and Waqf (stopping).
, designed to simplify the rules of Quranic recitation through the use of illustrations and diagrams.
Understanding exactly where a sound originates in the throat, tongue, or lips is the foundation of Tajwid. The book features precise cross-sectional illustrations of the mouth. These drawings show the exact point of contact for every Arabic letter, eliminating guesswork for students struggling with heavy letters (like Sadd , Dadd , Taa , Zhaa ) or guttural throat letters. 2. Sifat al-Huruf (Characteristics of Letters)