The 'TAJWEED theory Test' assesses understanding of Tajweed rules applied in Quranic recitation. It covers key concepts like hamzatul wasl, types of hamza, and specific Tajweed rules such as Idghaam shafwi, Iqlab, and Izhar, essential for correct pronunciation and clarity in reading the Quran.
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Ikhfa shafawi
Iz'har shafawi
Idghaam shafwi
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To produce echo sound
To take voice into nose
To change one thing into other
None of the above
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Skipping
Reading clearly
Merging form one letter into another
All of the above
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7
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4
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Light
Heavy
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Heavy
Light
Light
Heavy
Ikhfa
Izhar
Idgham with Gunnah
Iqlaab
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ج ل د ر
ت ث ج ب
ء ه ع ح غ خ
ق ط ب ج د
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Iqlaab
Ikhfaa
Idgham
Noon qutni (tiny noon)
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To merge
To change
To remove
None of the above
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ج ح
ل ر
م ب
س ف
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فحثه شخص سكت
فر من لُب
قطب جد
خص ضغط قظ
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Always heavy
Always light
Sometimes heavy & sometimes light according to previous word
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Ikhfaa
Izhaar
Iqlaab
Idghaam
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Hamzatul Was is sounded with a kasrah
Hamzatul Wasl is sounded with a fat-ha
Hamzatul Wasl is sounded with a dammah
Hamzatul Wasl is said with a sukoon
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1. Dunya 2. Sinwaan 3. Bunyaan 4. Antum
1. Sinwaan 2. Bunyaan 3. Anfusakum 4. Qinwaan
1. Dunya 2. Sinwaan 3. Qinwaan 4. Bunyaan
1. Qinwaan 2. Anhaar 3. Dunya 4. Antum
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ل م ص ب
ي ن م و
ج م ق ث
د ذ ر ق
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3
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