Tajweed: Book Dhivehi Best
If you’d like, I can:
| If you are... | Choose... | | :--- | :--- | | (Don't know Makharij) | "Sahlu Tajweed" | | A classroom teacher | "Tajweed Usoolu" | | Someone who memorizes Quran (Hifdh) | Colour-coded Quran + "Tajweed Usoolu" | | Looking for a quick reference | Any pocket-sized Dhivehi Tajweed chart (sold alongside books) | tajweed book dhivehi best
No app replaces a physical because the book allows you to mark errors and track progress. If you’d like, I can: | If you are
Master Sifaat (characteristics of letters). Focus on Hams (whisper) and Jahr (loud). Master Sifaat (characteristics of letters)
While many English resources exist, studying in Dhivehi allows for a deeper nuances of tongue placement. Since Dhivehi shares some phonetic similarities with Arabic (unlike English), a local teacher writing in Dhivehi can often explain the "feeling" of a sound more effectively to a native speaker.