The Quran is a crucial and central book in Islamic society as
a guide for Muslims. Thus, performing the call to prayer is the most venerated
act within the Islamic civilization; the ability to recite various sutras demonstrates
one’s faith and reflects one’s religious identity. Tajwid, the Quaranic rules
and standards of recitations, allows the reader to illicit aesthetic experience
through its rhythm. According to Sells, the Quran’s literary and rhythmic qualities
are “inherent quality of the text itself rather than superimposed musical
ornamentations.” The text itself flows easily. I was very shocked at how these children
from the movie were taught to memorize the Quran without understanding the
meaning behind the text. Recitation of Quran, which is a reflection of one’s
faith, creates a textual harmonics that creates emotional upbringings, but not
understanding the meaning of Quran leads me to think that this kind of recitation
is superficial. Only taught to memorize the physical nature of Quran, the
speech and tajwid, the children are missing the point of the competition, which
is to promote the understanding of Quran.
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