A Continuation of the Quran Recitation Course by Brightling Minds Academy
Welcome to Part 1B of our Arabic Letter Learning Series — an essential milestone in your journey toward mastering Quranic Arabic pronunciation. If you’ve already completed Part 1A – the preceding part – you’ve been introduced to the Arabic letters along with their phonetic names in English.
In this continuation, Part 1B focuses solely on the letter sounds — without displaying the English phonetic labels — to reinforce your auditory recognition and help develop more profound familiarity with each letter as it’s heard in authentic Quranic recitation.
🧠 Why Focus on Sounds Only?
As learners progress, it’s essential to gradually remove visual crutches, such as transliterations or English phonetic spellings. This method builds your ability to:
🧩 What’s Different in Part 1B?
Unlike Part 1A, where each letter was accompanied by its phonetic name (like “Alif”, “Baa”, “Jeem”), Part 1B takes it up a level. You will:
This simulates how a native speaker, or a proficient reciter, interacts with the Arabic alphabet. It’s all about sound recall and building fluency.
Each Arabic letter is clickable and will play its Quranic-style pronunciation. Here’s how to use the page effectively:
🛤️ What Comes Next? Prepare for Part 1C
Part 1C will be the final stage of this introductory module. It will test your ability to:
This quiz-based module is designed to be fun, interactive, and rewarding, providing you with instant feedback and helping you identify which letters require more practice.
🏆 Course Roadmap: Where Are You in the Journey?
Here’s a quick breakdown of Part 1:
PART | FOCUS | DESCRIPTION |
Part 1A | Letters + Sounds | Visual and phonetic introduction with English transliteration |
Part 1B | Sounds Only | Advanced recognition with auditory input only |
Part 1C | Quiz Time | Listening-based quiz to test mastery of letters |
Once you finish Part 1C, you will move into Part 2
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