Eid Mubarak
Assalamualaykum wht, Selamat tinggal Ramadhan, semoga bertemu kembali tahun hadapan... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *something I love to share, even if it's a bit late Petikan perbincangan misg-net: I believe the malaysian masajids have the right idea. They don't try to finish the whole Quran during prayers, but they read nicely. In fact, I'm beginning to appreciate the aimmah in my local mosque (Masjid Shah Alam) who is a haafiz but reads from the 30th juz during prayer. After that, there would be a halaqah to correct the reading. But when I came here, subhanAllah, recitations are all messed up!! I can't figure out any lengthening, makharij of huruf seems not to exist and ghunnah? Please, somehow or rather this characteristic of the letters noon and meem has METASTASIZE the other letters as well. Ahmad B Abd Raffur Lead, follow or get out of the way Assalamualaykum yaa akhee This is my favorite local Qaree, one of the grand imams of the blue mosque of Shah Alam. Fresh from yesterday's taraweeh congregation (with some echoes due to the dome-like proportion of the masjid). Suara mirip Sudais, dengan alunan suara yang lunak bersama pitching yang selari dengan maksud ayat yang dibaca; tetapi tanpa hilang rasa sentuhan keMelayuan pada masa sama tak terlampau mendayu-dayu. To me he's Malaysia (or Shah Alam) 's very own 'Malay' Sudais. Eid Mubarak Zul Shah Alam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p/s: (I made the bacaan as the blog's background music) I miss listening to this kinda bacaan, never get tired of it. Bloom's masjid tak brapa berlagu sangat, lebih pada monotone. Sudaisi is my mom's favourite, I love it too but I think I prefer Masya'ari punye bacaan. Kalau terawikh memang susah nak ngantok, kedua-duanya punya lenggokan lagu yang mengesan di hati. posted by Hana' at 11/02/2005 08:23:00 PM |
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