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Tajweed Rules Books for Kids

Nov 25th 2025

Tajweed Rules Books for Kids

Tajweed Rules books for Kids are very important because they help parents teach their children how to read the Holy Quran the right way. But choosing the right book is not always easy. Parents need to know what makes a book suitable for children and how to pick the best one. In this article, we will explain everything you should know about choosing Tajweed books for kids and learning Tajweed in general.

What is Tajweed

First, let's understand what tajweed means. Tajweed means «to make better», in Quran recitation it refers to pronouncing each letter from its correct place (Makharij al-Huroof) with its right characteristics.

For children Tajweed is the foundation of learning to recite the Quran correctly, just as they learn the alphabet before reading stories.With the right Tajweed book, kids can enjoy a fun and simple introduction to the Quran.

why tajweed is important for kids?

Teaching children Tajweed from an early age helps them gain many benefits and skills, It isn’t something that can be overlooked, and its importance includes:

1- Tajweed helps kids read the Holy Quran correctly and understand its meanings

2- it helps children love the Quran from a young age and keeps the teachings of islam in their hearts

3- It also strengthens their Arabic language skills from an early stage.

4- Learning Tajweed helps children develop focus and patience, as it requires practice and repetition.

5- It Teaches kids to follow th Sunnah of the Prophet Mohamed

Start your child’s Quran journey the right way with Manarah’s Tajweed rules books for kids, colorful and easy-to-follow books designed as Tajweed for beginners.They make learning fun and simple, helping children build a strong foundation in recitation. Order you copy today from Mananrah Publishing and give your child the best start with Quran recitation.

Arabic Pronunciation for Kids: What are Makharij al-Huroof?

The Makharij al-Huroof (Proper pronunciation of Arabic letters) are the places where the sound of each letter comes out when we pronounce it, whether from the mouth, the tongue, or the throat. Understanding these points helps children read the Quran correctly without changing the sound or the meaning:

1- Throat: For example, the letter “Qaf ق” comes from the deepest part of the throat

2- Tongue: For example, the letter “Lam ل” comes from the tip of the tongue.

3- Lips: For example, the letter “Ba ب” comes from between the lips.

4- Nose: For example, this appears in the nasal sound (ghunnah), like in the letters Nun (ن) and Meem (م) when they are doubled.

Children’s Tajweed books usually explain these rules with colors, pictures, and clear examples, making learning much easier and more enjoyable.

Rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween

Noon saakinah and Tanween are very important rules in Tajweed. They help children read the Quran in the correct and easy way. Noon Sakinah means the letter Noon (ن) without any vowel (Fatha,Kasra, or Damma). but Tanween is the double vowel sign that comes at the end of word (ً ٍ ٌ ).

There are four main rules for Noon Saakina and Tanween:

1- Izhar (Clear Pronunciation): saying the Noon or Tanween clearly, without a nasal sound (ghunnah), when it comes before the letters (خ ،غ ،ح ،ع ،هـ ، ء)

2- Idgham (Merging):Merging the Noon or Tanween in to the next letter. Sometimes it is with ghunnah (nasal sound) and sometimes without.

3- Iqlab (changing): changing the Noon or Tanween into the letter Meem (م) when followed by the letter Ba (ب), while keeping the ghunnah

4- Ikhfa (Hiding): Hiding the sound of the Noon or Tanween between clear and merged pronunciation when followed by any of the 15 Ikhfa letters.

In short, learning the rules of Noon sakinah and Tanween helps children improve recitation and apply rules naturally while reading The Quran

Basic Tajweed Rules Kids

After learning the rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween, kids continue with other important Tajweed rules that make their recitation clearer and more beautiful.

1- Madd (stretching sound): when the sound of a letter is made longer.

2- Ghunnah (Nasalization): a soft humming sound that comes through the nose, like in Noon and Meem.

3- Tafkheem & Tarqeeq (Heavy and light sounds): Some letters are read with a deep heavy tone, while others with a soft light tone, helping kids recite the Quran .clearly and correctly.

Well-designed Tajweed books for kids explain these rules in simple ways, using step-by-step exercises, colorful illustrations, and short surahs to make practice easier and more enjoyable.

How to make Tajweed fun and easy for kids?

Learning Tajweed is not only about reading rules in a book, it’s about using them while reciting the Quran. Kids learn much better when you combine Tajweed books with recitation practice, because they see the rule and then apply it in real recitation. Parents can also choose an easy Tajweed book for kids to make the process smoother and more enjoyable.Many families benefit from parents teaching Tajweed at home, where parents guide their children step-by-step using simple books and short daily practice.

 

Here are some easy tips for parents and teachers to make Tajweed fun and easy for kids:

1- Start with short Surahs like Al-Fatihah, Al-ikhlas, and Al- Nas.

2- Ask kids to repeat after a teacher or audio while following the rules in the book.

3- Use color coded Tajweed books that show the rules clearly

4- Keep practice short (5-10 minutes daily) so it stays fun and easy

When reading and reciting go together, kids build confidence and Tajweed becomes a natural skill, not just rules to remember.

With Manarah’s Tajweed books for kids, children enjoy clear lessons and fun exercises that make them straight into real Quran recitation.

How Can Tajweed Workbooks and Practice Sheets Help Kids?

Tajweed workbooks and practice sheets give kids a hands-on way to learn. Instead of just reading, kids get to write, color, and practice the rules step by step.

These sheets often include fun activities, matching games,and short exercises that make learning interactive. When combined with recitation practice, they help kids remember the rules better and apply them naturally while reading the Quran

Best Tajweed Books with Color for Children

Kids love learning with color, and it really helps them remember better. That's why the Tajweed for kids series by Manarah Publishing is designed with bright pages, big clear writing, and easy steps to follow. The books take children gently from the basics of Tajweed to reading the Quran with confidence, making the process fun and simple for both kids and parents.

FAQs

What are the easiest Tajweed rules for kids to learn first?

The easiest tajweed rules for kids to learn first are usually the very simple ones, such as: Noon sakinah, Madd (stretching sound) and Ghunnah

How do Tajweed books for kids make learning easier?

Tajweed Rules books for kids help them learn easily because they contain pictures and use colors in addition to using language that is easy to understand

At what age should kids start learning Tajweed?

Kids can start learning Tajweed around ages 4 - 6, beginning with simple sounds and letters, Then moving to detailed rules as their reading improves.

Can kids learn Tajweed at home with books?

Yes, kids can learn Tajweed at home. Parents can guide them using Tajweed books for beginners. The Tajweed for kids series from Manarah Publishing makes it even easier through colorful lessons and step-by-step instructions that turn learning into an enjoyable experience

Which surahs are best for kids to practice Tajweed?

Short Surahs like Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas, Al-falaq and Al-Nas are great for practice because kids memorize them quickly.