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Main criteria(1): Applying Tajweed Rules: 60% of the total score distributed into the following sub-criteria: Sub criteria (1) : Correct recitation of Quran. Sub criteria (2) : Points of vocal Articulation and its attributes (makharij and Sifat) 40%. Sub criteria (3) : Redundant characteristics (Sifat aaridah) 30%.
How do judges judge singing competition?
The key things judges look and listen for are pitch, tone, accuracy of timing, how well you know your instrument, stage presence, and overall performance. It is the little details that make the audition great overall.
What are the categories of Quran competition?
Contents 1- Quran Recitation. 2- Quran Memorisation. 3- Quranic Concepts. 4- Quranic Drawing.
How to judge a recitation competition?
Contestants will be judged on pronunciation, delivery and interpretation, and memorization. Students sign up for the order in which they will present their poem. Judges should make sure to get the sign-up sheet before the competition begins. These will be posted outside the room where the event is taking place.
What is the aim of the Quran competition?
The Holy Quran Competition aims to promote literacy in the Quran and encourage its recitation, memorization, and apply its spirit in life.
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Listening to Quraa and trying to imitate them is an effective way to beautify ones recitation and tajweed. For additional help, it is always good to practice with a good reciter or Qari so you can correct your mistakes. One must put in extra effort in correcting previous mistakes in order to not repeat them.
How to judge qirat competition?
Marking Criteria: mark will be deducted if the recitation is not fluent. 1 mark will be deducted for correcting ones own mistake after being informed by the ringing of the bell. 2 marks will be deducted if the Questioner has to correct the mistake. 1 mark will be deducted for lahne-khafi (minor error)
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