Method of Reading the Quran
The holy book is a guide or guide for every religious community. For Muslims, the Holy Quran is the guide. Alquran custom - When it comes to the Qur'an, there are various things that must be learned and practiced, from the laws of reading the verses of the Qur'an even to the method of reading it. This is because the Qur'an is full of meaning and changes will occur if we are not careful in reading and studying it.
Regarding the method of reading the Koran, there are four methods that are generally known and taught by teachers to their students who are learning to read the Koran. These methods are; At-Tahqiq, At-Tartil, At-Tadwir, and Al-Hadr.
At-Tahqiq
This method focuses on the pronunciation of makharijul khuruf and hijaiyah letters, also paying attention to the length and shortness of each recitation of the Qur'anic verse. In addition, about the law of reading or recitation; Idzhar, idgham, and others are also very important because they will be related to the length and shortness of the reading. There are also waqaf, washal, and saktah that are considered so that readings related to having to stop or continue on a reading can be practiced properly.
At-Tartil
According to its meaning, At-Tartil means slowly. In reading the Qur'an with this method, the reading must be slow (not in a hurry) and pay attention to all aspects of the reading that must be included in the reading of the verses of the Qur'an. With the At-Tartil method, the reading of the Qur'an will be more thorough and indeed prioritized. Generally, this method of reading is used by the imam while praying in congregation in a majlis.
At-Tadwir
The purpose of this reading method is moderate, not using a tempo that is too slow but also not fast or rushed. For this tadwir method, the most important thing is that the mad readings are not fulfilled, such as in mad ja'iz munfashil, not more than six beats long. Not too slow, but not perfect either. | Alquran Custom
Al-Hadr
This method is a method of reading the Koran briefly and quickly, and is usually done by shortening the length of the mad reading. Apart from that, the Al-Hadr reading method still pays attention to punctuation marks to fulfill Arabic grammar so that it is not as perfect as the At-Tahqiq reading method.
These four methods can of course be used according to the need and time of reading, as long as important aspects in the verses of the Qur'an are kept in mind so as not to change the rules and meaning of each word of Allah.