The Overnight Qari (E Book)
The Overnight Qari (E Book)
The Overnight Qari (E Book)
com
Imagine that we had a greater number of reciters in the West who could just blow you away with
their beautiful recitation. What if you were one of them?
At ReciteinTune.com, we take to heart the Prophets (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) command to
beautify our recitation, and we believe that the power and majesty of the recited Quran is an
amazing miracle that Allah has given to our Ummah. Unfortunately, for the most part, our tradition
of Quranic recitation has been lost in the West. Whereas we have many shuyookh and duat, we have
very few top-notch Qurra who can touch our hearts with their beautiful recitation.
We intend to revitalize this tradition by training and developing Qurra in the arts of recitation.
Alhamdulillah there are now many teachers and programs spreading knowledge of correct recitation
(tajweed) here in the West. So weve chosen to focus our efforts on helping students take their
recitation to the next level, by offering voice and tune training for Quranic recitation, so that they
can effectively deliver Allahs message to our hearts. Simply put, we help you learn how to recite
beautifully.
Idrees Ally from Toronto, Canada, is the founder of ReciteinTune.com, and is a reciter and teacher of
the Quran who is passionate about the art of recitation. He has been studying tajweed both formally
and informally for several years and by the grace of Allah, has benefited from some of the experts
in this field, including Shaykh Talal Ahdab from Toronto, Shaykh Abdullah Siraj from Egypt, Shaykh
Uthman Khan from Toronto, and Shaykh Mohamed Umer Esmail from Texas. He also has training
in the study of the ten qiraaaat. He holds an Ijazah in the Riwaayah of Hafs an Aasim from Shaykh
Mohamed Umer Esmail.
ReciteinTune.com 2014
This ebook is free and can be shared freely without modification
S
T
N
E
T
N
CO
F
TABLE O
SECTION 1
You are a Qari
SECTION 2
Essential Concepts Relating to
Voice & Recitation
SECTION 3
Tips & Techniques to
Recite Beautifully
SECTION 4
Putting it all in perspective
Tajweed tips
10
13
16
19
21
23
Breath control
25
28
29
32
Warming up
34
36
Practice tips
38
41
42
Introduction
This is the story of a pious young man who, after many years of persisting in dua, saw
a stunning dream where an angel came to him and taught him the Seven Principles of
Beautiful Recitation. At first when he awoke, he passed it off as just another strange dream,
until he sat down to recite the Quran, and realized that just overnight...
Yeah, right. Who are we kidding here? We both know theres no short list of tips, no
Seven Principles, or no blue pill that will magically transform your voice overnight. So if
thats what youre looking for, allow me to save you some time by telling you to go look
elsewhere. However, if youre willing to put in some time and effort, there are many
things you can learn that will help you beautify your voice and take your recitation to
new heights.
In this book, I will break down the art of beautiful recitation of the Quran and help you
get started on your own journey towards a beautiful recitation.
You will learn:
Tajweed tips to help bring greater clarity to your recitation
The basics of the tune patterns used in Quranic recitation
How to warm up and exercise your voice to keep it ready for recitation
How to improve the sound and quality of your voice
How to breathe properly and hold your breath for those really long ayahs
What reciting beautifully can do for your eman
There are many things you can do to improve your voice and
your recitation. But the first thing to do is to give thanks
to Allah for the voice that He has already blessed you with.
Often we take our voices for granted and forget to give
thanks to Allah yet He tells us that this is the surest way
to a greater share of His blessings: And remember when your
Lord proclaimed: If you give thanks, I will surely give you more.
(Surah Ibrahim, ayah 7) On the next page, I give you a few
more tips that you can start implementing right away.
Tajweed tips
Sometimes people who want to improve their reciting voice focus a lot on what I
referred to as the art of recitation, focusing on their tune, holding their breath, and so
on, but forget to pay attention to reciting with proper tajweed. Even though tajweed
isnt the main focus of this book, its worth mentioning that it is pretty important if you
wish to recite the Quran correctly. Imagine if you thought you were reciting beautifully
but in reality you were actually reciting incorrectly?
In light of this, I share with you three tajweed tips which should help you improve the
clarity of your recitation. Watch the video below, entitled Clear Vowels:
10
revealed to us by Allah in this form, and like this (i.e. with tajweed) it has
reached us. And it is also a beautification of tilawah, and an adornment of
pronunciation and qiraah. (Matn ul-Jazariyyah, lines 28-29)
11
13
14
Surah Fatihah
7 maqams
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Bayati
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Hijaz
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Nahawand
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Rast
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Sika
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Saba
Surah ale-Imran
Maqam Ajam
Want more examples? Check out our maqamat playlists at our YouTube Channel
15
16
17
18
Low pitch
fog horn
19
20
21
22
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Eliminating Nasality. Nasality is one of the most common tone problems that many
people face when reciting. In the video below, I offer a simple test to check how
nasal your voice is and what you can do to fix it. I call it the Nose-pinch Test:
Part 1
Part 2
33
Warming up
Ever notice what elite runners do right before the starting gun is fired? They warm up,
stretching and shaking off their muscles. Even before getting out on the track and after
the race, any runner who knows what theyre doing would also stretch in order to warm
up and loosen their muscles, thereby reducing the chances of injury.
The same applies when were dealing with our voice. Our vocal cords, like the other
muscles in our body, respond to conditioning. I know from my own experience that if
I havent practised reciting in the mujawwad style for a while, when I get back to it my
34
Another way to do this in a more structured way is to simply say something like aaah
while going up in pitch. Once you reach a comfortable upper limit, you can repeat while
coming down in pitch. Theres no need to strain in order to reach very high; for the
purposes of warming up its best to stay in a comfortable range.
35
36
37
38
41
42
43