Why This Guide Will Help You
Many women want to recite Qur’an beautifully — but still feel unsure about their Tajweed.
You might notice that you:
• rush through madd without realizing
• hesitate in the middle of familiar ayat
• struggle with the true articulation (makhārij) of certain letters
• worry that mistakes are becoming habits in your memorization
These small mistakes are very common — but they can slow down fluency.
That’s exactly why I created this guide.
7 Tajweed Mistakes That May Be Affecting Your Qur’an Recitation
Inside this free PDF, you’ll learn how to identify and begin correcting these mistakes with simple, practical steps.
What You'll Learn
Inside this free PDF, you’ll learn:
- The 7 Tajweed mistakes many women make without realizing
- How to correct madd elongation and rushed ghunnah
- Why proper makhārij changes the clarity of your recitation
- Simple self-check drills to improve fluency
- How to memorize Qur’an with correct Tajweed
These are the same practical principles I used while guiding my own children through Qur’an memorization.
Learn From a Qur’an Reading Coach
I’m Saodat Akinwekomi (Ummu Yaaser), a certified Qur’an Reading Coach and mother of five.
For 8+ years I’ve guided Qur’an learners toward stronger recitation habits.
In 2023, my children completed memorizing the entire Qur’an while attending full-time school — showing that structured learning makes fluency possible even with busy schedules.