Online Noorani Qaida For Kids

Online Noorani Qaida For Kids

Written by Equranekareem • Sep 16, 2024

To learn the basic rules of reading the Quran, Noorani Qaida for kids is the first step to be taken for beginners. The one who reads the Quran should know the primary regulations of reading the Quran. 

Learning this Qaida has been recommended and found efficient by most of the Quran teachers

What is Norani Qaida

Norani Qaida is a short book used to teach the fundamentals of basic Arabic letters and Arabic language. All the words in this Qurani Qaida are taken from the Quran and it contains all the principles of Arabic pronunciation. 

Noorani Qaida book begins with single letters (haroof e Mufradat) and then moves on to joining  them (murakkab haroof).   
Inthelate19thcentury afamousscholar Sheikh Noor Muhammad Haqqani introduced this method and it is also named after him. Since then this technique of learning is being used widely.

Why is it Compulsory To Learn Noorani Qaida For Kids

For non-Arab kids it is quite difficult to understand the Arabic language. Thus Noorani Qaida serves as a core learning opportunity for them to learn noorani qaida with tajweed. 

Kids get to learn the Arabic accent, the science of formation of letters, words and sentences in this arabic noorani Qaida. 

This Qaida Provides a solid foundation for beginners to read the Quran and do Arabic letters practice while understanding its meaning to the fullest.  With the completion of the noorani Qaida course you are able to read any Arabic text and the Quran smoothly and fluently.

We have formulated and organized a complete Noorani Qaida for you to learn it step-by-step

Lesson No 1 The Alphabets (Haroof e Mufradat)

Alphabets are the building blocks of any language. Focus on Arabic alphabet learning as much as you can. It plays an important role in laying the foundation for learning the  Quran.

Lesson no 1 The Alphabets Haroof e Mufradat
Lesson no 2 The Alphabets Haroof e Mufradat page 2

Lesson No 2 Joint Letters  (Murakkab Haroof)

Murakkab means to combine or to put something together. Murakkab Haroof are the letters when joined together form words.

Lesson no 5 Noorani Qaida  The tanween  page 9

Lesson No 3 The Muqattaat Letters (Haroof e Muqattaat)

These letters are written as a single word but each word is pronounced separately. These 14 unique Haroof e Muqattaat are present at the start of 29 Surahs of the Quran.

Lesson No 4 The Movements (Harakat) 

The Arabic language has no words specified for vowels but there are some special symbols used instead of vowels known as Harakat or movements. 
The top three harakat are Fatha ( ً ) Damma ( ٌ ) and Kasra ( ٍ).

 Lesson no 4 Noorani Qaida  The Movements or Harakat  page 8

Lesson No 5 The Tanween

Tanween is a sign added to the end of the word to make it a double vowel. It sounds like “N” or  “ن” but not written like that.

Lesson No 6 The Tanween And Movement (Harakat)

Students need to connect letters and practice in this lesson having tanween and movement in a word. It is one of the most important rules to be learned before going forward

 Lesson no 4 Noorani Qaida  The Movements or Harakat  page 8

Lesson no 7 Standing Fatha, Standing Kasra and Standing Dhuma

 Standing fatha, kasrah and dhuma are stretched a second longer than short vowels in Arabic language. 

  • A standing fatha is upright line on top of the letter 
  • A standing kasrah is upright line drawn on bottom of the letter

Lesson No 8 The Maddoleen (Haroof e Madda) 

Haroof e Madda are alif (ا), ya (ي) and waw (و). If 

  • There is Fathah before alif it is called Alif-Maddah 
  • There is Dammah before waw sakin it is called Waw-Maddah 
  • There is Kasrah before Ya it is called Ya-Maddah 

. These words must be prolonged for one to two seconds

 Lesson no 7 Noorani Qaida Standing Fatha, Standing Kasra and Standing Dhuma  page 13
 Lesson no 8 Noorani Qaida The Maddoleen Haroof e Madda page 14

Lesson No 9 Exercise of Movement: Standing Fatha Damma Kasra and Madoleen or Tanween

The purpose of this lesson is the practice of different combinations made by movement:  standing fatha damma kasra and Madoleen or Tanween.

 Lesson no 7 Noorani Qaida Standing Fatha, Standing Kasra and Standing Dhuma  page 13
Lesson no 9 Noorani Qaida Standing Fatha Damma Kasra and Madoleen or Tanween page 17

Lesson No 10 The Sakoon and Jazm 

Sukoon and Jazm have identical symbols and they both indicate the absence of arabic language vowels. In Arabic language the symbol of sakoon or jazm is  (ــْـ). It is present above the letter and the letter upon which it is written is called sakin (سَاكِنْ).

 Lesson no 10 Noorani Qaida The Sakoon And Jazm page 20

Lesson No 11 The Exercise of Sakoon 

This exercise includes identification practice of bold letters upon which we need to stop: Waqf e Taam ۝, Waqf e lazimمـ, waqf e jaiz ج and waqf e mutaliq ط. We also learn when Ikhfa (covering the sound of a letter)  is done at noon and tanween

Lesson No 12 The Tashdeed (شَدَّة)

The sign( ـّ ) above the alphabet is known as Shadda or tashdeed and it needs to be read with emphasis. In Arabic tashdeed is like the same letter twice where the first letter will be sakoon and second word will be Fatha Damma or Kasra.

Lesson No 13 Exercise Of Tashdeed 

Now when you are done with the understanding of Tashdeed you need to exercise it with different variations.

Lesson No 14 Tashdeed with Sukoon 

Tashdeed words are used many times in the Quran. If a tashdeed sign appears on the letter then the letter with the sign is read twice, first time with sukoon and second time with its harkaat

Lesson no 13 Noorani Qaida  exercise of Tashdeed page 26

Lesson No 15 Tashdeed with Tashdeed 

The doubling of emphasis or stress on certain words is learnt in this lesson. These types of words contain back to back tashdeed.

Lesson No 16 Tashdeed with Haroof e Maddah  

This lesson appears to be one of the most important lessons you have learnt so far. You have to connect words and in the meantime you have to read tashdeed with haroof e maddah. In simple words you have to connect and prolong words as well. Whenever Tashdeed sign appears Noon and Meem, We will practice Ghunna

 Lesson no 12  Noorani Qaida  page 25

Lesson No 17 Ending of Rules 

This lesson comprises a comprehensive revision and practice exercise to solidify your whole learning process. It brings proficiency and accuracy in your pronunciation and reading haroof e tahaji.

Lesson no 16 Noorani Qaida Tashdeed With Haroof e Maddah page  31

Conclusion 

Teaching the nurani kayda to kids is a crucial step in their understanding of the Quran. Colorful versions of Qaida made them more attractive for kids to learn it. With Consistency and discipline, learning Noorani Qaida becomes effortless. 

Starting with the basic Arabic words and advancing to complex words, Qaida provides a systematic approach to learning. Adding learning of Qaida in your daily routine constructs a solid foundation for a lifetime engagement with the Holy Quran.

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