Manahel.fatima Posted December 27, 2011 Some of the most common mistakes that are made by the non-Arabs are timings of vowels, and the medd letters, and in articulation, points of letters. Letters that occur in Arabic are not present in some of the other languages and this might cause problems. Many other different languages have some similar letters in English which are “d” and “t”, but they articulate the letters at a posterior position. This results in the incorrect pronunciation of letters while reading the Holy Quran. A good Quran Tutor will help you in correcting your mistakes. A key mistake that is made by people is not making proper starts and stops. There are various aspects of this mistake. First one is regarding the proper way to stop on a word by putting a sukoon, or the absence of vowel on last letter of the word. You cannot stop the usage of harakah, or the last letter of word. Another aspect of stopping is that it stops at a place that does not contradict the meaning intended by Almighty Allah. Similar mistake often occurs during starting and stopping of a sentence. One cannot start on the word arbitrarily, instead the meaning must be considered, and it should be on a word that portrays correct and complete meaning, even if the reciter goes back two or three words. Therefore, it is vital for a Muslim to learn the Arabic vowels and letters and recite the Holy Quran by using them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sharma-arke451 Posted December 27, 2011 masha allah. A wonderful reminder. Shukran Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites