- Tarteel
Tarteel (Arabic: ترتيل) is an Arabic term that is wide in meaning but is commonly translated in reference to the
Qur'an as "recitation." It can also be translated as "in proper order" and "with no haste."This word is used in
sura Muzzammil, verse 4 of the Qur'an:The Arabic word translated as "slow, measured rhythmic tones" is "tarteel". It is also the term used to define the rules explaining proper recitation of the Qur'an in the manner that
Gabriel revealed it toMuhammad . While reciting one has to keep in mind the "fasl" (division) and "wasl" (joining) of words and sentences. Thetafseer of the above mentioned "ayah " according toIbn Kathir is "recite the Quran slowly, making the letters clear, for this is an assistance in understanding and pondering the meaning of the Quran."The fourth
caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib said that "tarteel" is delivering words according to their "makharij" (outlets for sound or intonations). Saying the words clearly and slowly and reciting with understanding and uttering the contents correctly is of prime importance. One should not recite the Qur'an with such speed that it might become incomprehensible and bore the listener. Neither the recitation be so slow that it takes a long time and puts the listeners off. "Khair al umoore ausatha" or it is better to follow the middle path is recommended.ee also
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