TAJWEED OF HAJJI HAFIZ ASIM EF. SIRCO Cover Image

TEDŽVID H. HAFIZA ASIMA-EF. SIRCE
TAJWEED OF HAJJI HAFIZ ASIM EF. SIRCO

Author(s): Fadil Fazlić
Subject(s): Islam studies, Stylistics, Qur’anic studies
Published by: Fakultet islamskih nauka u Sarajevu
Keywords: tajweed; hfz Asim-ef Sirco;

Summary/Abstract: Characteristic of this Tajweed is that it is written in verses and represents unique work of such a kind in our regions. Hajji Hafiz Sirco has tried in our language in a form of verse to explain tajweed science and its significance for the proper reciting of Qur’an. Tajweed of Hajji hfz. ef. Sirco, consists of 97 verses of which majority are written in hendecasyllable and some of them in decasyllable. Some verses are lacking. The terms were originally used in Arabic language and in their explanations the author uses some Turkish words as they are: ustun, esre, otro etc. Rhythm and the sound of the verses are subordinated to precision in definition of tajweed rules. Some verses are thematically, poetically and informatively interconnected so that they can exclusively be seen and analysed on the whole. Although this Tajweed deserves attention, in our time it can not practically be used either methodologically or stylistically. This manuscript should be preserved from oblivion, because it some times was used in Madresah, and from that point of view it is useful to be analysed.

  • Issue Year: 2008
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 29-44
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Bosnian
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