Ayatul Kursi Tajweed New ((better)) -

Note the guttural Khā (خ) and the soft Dhāl (ذ). Avoid using a "z" sound for the Dhāl .

Reciting it before going to bed guarantees that Allah appoints a guardian angel over you until dawn.

bishay'in min (بِشَيْءٍ مِنْ) becomes . The Tanween merges into the Meem . Ikhfa (Hiding/Slight Nasalization): ayatul kursi tajweed new

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To take your recitation further, you can listen to professional Qaris on platforms like the Sakeena Academy Online Courses or refine your pronunciation with expert tutors at the Muslimi Academy Tajweed Center . Note the guttural Khā (خ) and the soft Dhāl (ذ)

Applying the correct Tajweed elevates your recitation from mechanical reading to beautiful, precise worship. Below are the critical rules found in this verse: A. Heavy and Light Letters ( Tafkheem & Tarqeeq )

In al-'arḍ (الْأَرْضِ) and al-‘Aẓīm (الْعَظِيمُ), these are permanent heavy letters ( mufakh-khamah ). Keep the back of the tongue raised to create a full, thick sound. B. Rules of Nun Sakinah and Tanween Idgham Ma'al Ghunnah (Merging with Nasalization): bishay'in min (بِشَيْءٍ مِنْ) becomes

Wa lā yuḥīṭūna bishay’im-min ‘ilmihī illā bimā shā’ Wasi‘a kursiyyuhus-samāwāti wal-’arḍ

In lā ilāha (لَا إِلَهَ) and illā bi’idhnihī illā (إِلَّا بِإِذْنِهِ إِلَّا), prolong the vowel for 4 to 5 counts because the Hamzah follows the long vowel in the next word.

In Allāhu lā ilāha , the letter Lām in the word "Allah" is heavy because it is preceded by a vowel that acts as a natural start or has a fatḥah .