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Rules and Guidelines

RULES AND GUIDELINES:

- Huffaz and Current Hifz students are not permitted to participate in any Naazira Category.

- All participants who received first place in the Hifz categories or first / second place in any Qira'at category in last year's competition cannot participate in the same category in this year's competition (applies to both boys and girls)

- The pace of recitation must neither be fast nor slow; it should be at a medium (moderate) pace.

- All participants will be tested on memorization and recitation according to the rules of Tajweed.

- Younger students are permitted to participate in a higher age category, but older students may not participate in a younger age category, with the exception of the Hifz Category.

Not abiding by any of the above rules will result in immediate disqualification.

 

DRESS CODE FOR THE COMPETITION:

All participants must adhere to the following dress code

 

 

- Boys must wear a white jubbah & a white topi.
- Girls must wear a black abayah & a white scarf.

 

PARTICIPANTS WITHOUT THE UNIFORM WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO COMPETE

 

TIPS ON EFFECTIVE WAYS TO PRACTICE FOR THE COMPETITION:

- Competitors must bear in mind that they are not competing for any worldly benefit but only for the pleasure of Allah (SWT).

- Participants must memorize all the surah required for the competition (with their names) thoroughly and with correct Tajweed.

- Judges will be testing Hifz, Tajweed, proper Waqf (stop), and Lehja (tone).

- Listening to tapes or CDs of professional reciters and trying to imitate them is an effective way to beautify one’s recitation and tajweed.

- These websites (www.reciter.org, www.quranexplorer.com, www.aswatalislam.net) can also be used.

- For additional help, it is always good to practice with a good reciter or Qari so you can correct your mistakes.

- One must put in extra effort in correcting previous mistakes in order to not repeat them.

- While reciting, one must raise his /her voice and read confidently and clearly.

 

 

 

 
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