1.
The applied meaning of tajweed is
Correct Answer
B. Articulating each letter from its place of articulation and giving it its due right and characteristics.
Explanation
The correct answer is "articulating each letter from its place of articulation and giving it its due right and characteristics." Tajweed is the set of rules and guidelines for proper pronunciation and recitation of the Quran. It involves not only articulating each letter from its correct place of articulation but also giving it its due right in terms of proper elongation, stress, and characteristics. This ensures the accurate and beautiful recitation of the Quran.
2.
Tajweed linguistically means
Correct Answer
C. To make better
Explanation
The correct answer is "to make better". Tajweed is a term used in the context of reciting the Quran, and it refers to the rules and techniques used to improve the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm of the recitation. By following the rules of Tajweed, the recitation becomes more accurate, clear, and beautiful. Therefore, the term "to make better" accurately describes the purpose and essence of Tajweed.
3.
Tajweed comes from the root word
Correct Answer
A. Jawada
Explanation
Tajweed comes from the root word "jawada."
4.
Why do we need to apply tajweed?
Correct Answer
C. In order not to change the meaning of the Quran through improper recitation
Explanation
Tajweed is the set of rules and guidelines for the proper recitation of the Quran. By applying tajweed, we ensure that we recite the Quran correctly, following the correct pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. This is important because improper recitation can lead to changes in the meaning of the Quran. Tajweed helps us maintain the integrity of the Quran and ensures that we convey its message accurately.
5.
There are
Correct Answer
C. 4 ways of reciting istiaathah and basmalah and beginning of surah
Explanation
The correct answer is 4 ways of reciting istiaathah and basmalah and beginning of surah. This means that there are four different ways to recite the istiaathah (seeking refuge in Allah) and basmalah (saying "Bismillah" - In the name of Allah) at the beginning of a surah (chapter) in the Quran. However, it is important to note that one of these ways is considered haram (forbidden).
6.
When is istiaathah said silently?
Correct Answer
C. When we begin reading to ourselves silently
Explanation
Istiaathah is said silently when we begin reading to ourselves. This means that we recite the phrase "Bismillah" silently in our minds before starting to read. It is a way of seeking blessings and protection from Allah before engaging in any activity, in this case, reading. This practice is commonly observed by Muslims as a way of showing reverence and seeking guidance from Allah in their daily activities.
7.
وصل الجميع means
Correct Answer
C. Joining the three things:istiaathah, basmalah, and beginning of surah
Explanation
"وصل الجميع" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "joining the three things" in English. The three things referred to here are "istiaathah" (seeking refuge in Allah), "basmalah" (saying "Bismillah" - In the name of Allah), and the beginning of the surah (chapter) of the Quran. Therefore, the correct answer is that "وصل الجميع" means joining the three things: istiaathah, basmalah, and the beginning of surah.
8.
Which verse points us to do istiaathah?
Correct Answer
D. Nahl(16) :98
Explanation
The verse Nahl(16):98 points us to do istiaathah.
9.
If reading of the Qur'an is cut-off by coughing or sneezing, then we need to repeat seeking of refuge
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
If reading of the Qur'an is cut-off by coughing or sneezing, there is no need to repeat seeking of refuge. This means that even if there is an interruption due to coughing or sneezing while reading the Qur'an, it is not necessary to restart seeking refuge.
10.
If reading of the Qur'an is cut-off by talking to your friend or eating, then we need to repeat seeking of refuge.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
When reading the Qur'an, it is important to maintain focus and concentration. If the reading is interrupted by talking to a friend or eating, it can disrupt the spiritual connection and understanding of the text. Seeking refuge is a way to seek protection from distractions and maintain a pure and focused state of mind while engaging with the Qur'an. Therefore, if the reading is interrupted, it is necessary to repeat seeking refuge to ensure a proper and uninterrupted connection with the text.