The Most Common Misconception About Reciting the Quran - Eesa Khan
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A beautiful voice does not mean you are reciting the Quran correctly. And most people have never been told the difference.
Eesa Khan addresses one of the most widespread misconceptions about Quranic recitation directly. The assumption that the Quran is beautified through the sound of the voice is not just incomplete. It is the wrong approach entirely.
Allah does not command a beautiful voice in the Quran. He commands tarteel. And tarteel means to recite in a measured, deliberate, and precise manner. The focus is not on how pleasing the sound is to the ear but on how carefully and accurately each letter and word is being given its proper treatment.
This distinction matters practically. A person with a naturally beautiful voice who recites without proper tajweed, without giving letters their correct articulation points and characteristics, is not reciting correctly regardless of how moving it sounds. And a person with a simpler voice who recites with precision and care is fulfilling the command of Allah more completely.
The Quran is the speech of Allah. How it is treated in recitation is a matter of accuracy and reverence before it is a matter of aesthetics. Beauty in recitation is a gift. Tarteel is the obligation.
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