Wa-si- ‘a kur -see-yu-hus-sa-maa-wa-ti wal-ard**(d)** Kur – heavy Qaf.
Wa laa yu- hee -too-na bi-shay-(yim) min ‘il-me-heee il-laa bi-maa shaaa-‘a Shay-(yim) – the Meem is pronounced with closed lips. 'Mim' – do not say 'Shay-in'. ayatul kursi tajweed new
La-hoo ma fis-sa-maa-wa-ti wa ma fil-ard**(d)** The final 'Ard' has a slight bounce (Qalqalah) on the D. La-hoo ma fis-sa-maa-wa-ti wa ma fil-ard**(d)** The final
Man dhal-la- dhee yash-fa- ‘u ‘in-da-hooo il-laa bi-idh-nih ‘In-da-hooo – extend the final 'Waw' (hooo) for 2 counts. Write it in the comments (or practice with
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Ayatul Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:255) is widely regarded as the greatest verse in the Quran. It speaks of Allah’s sovereignty, His knowledge, and His protection over the heavens and the earth. For centuries, Muslims have recited it for protection, barakah (blessings), and spiritual strength.