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Sahil Adeem Podcast

Tajweed, Qiraat & Quran Standards with Qari AbdulRauf Adil Azizi | Sahil Adeem Podcast

(00:00) Intro

(03:43) What is subconscious incompetence

(04:09) Driving example to understand skill development

(05:45) From conscious incompetence to conscious competence

(07:24) Why Quran demands a higher standard

(08:14) Can incorrect Quran recitation become a sin

(09:16) Personal story of learning Quran and Tajweed

(10:10) Why we keep standards in every field except Quran

(10:57) Battle of Uhud example and technical correctness

(11:44) Why pronunciation accuracy matters

(13:00) Introduction of Qari Abdul Rauf Adil

(14:01) Powerful recitation experience in the masjid

(17:24) The spiritual impact of correct recitation

(18:02) Making the Quran common in every home

(19:37) Why Quran must be taught on prophetic standards

(23:32) Qari Abdul Rauf Adil shares his journey

(26:42) Why women teachers and mothers matter

(28:57) Who should lead in recitation and imamat

(33:02) When should children start learning Quran

(37:00) What should a child hear first at home

(39:19) Children learn by hearing

(40:27) Parents as living Qaida

(42:30) Why mothers must know Tajweed

(45:12) Homes where Quran is recited daily

(46:05) Building a Quran-centered lifestyle

(49:49) Quran means repetition and practice

(51:49) Daily practice requirement

(53:14) Repetition-based Qiraat course

(55:13) Quran as a lifestyle

(56:10) Course structure and live classes

(59:24) How students worldwide can join

(1:01:57) Importance of small classes

(1:14:08) Teaching children as Sadaqah Jariyah

(1:14:59) Closing remarks

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