Understanding Al-Lahn in Quran RecitationVersion en ligne This game tests your knowledge of Al-Lahn, focusing on the types of mistakes made during Quran recitation. You will be presented with sentences regarding obvious and hidden mistakes, and you must determine whether they are true or false. Answer ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false statements. par fatma fahmy 1 Al-Lahn only refers to hidden mistakes in Quran recitation. Yes No 2 Essential Tajweed rules help in recognizing mistakes. Yes No 3 The Hams characteristic is important for skilled readers. Yes No 4 Obvious mistakes can change the meaning of the Quranic text. Yes No 5 Omitting a letter is always acceptable in recitation. Yes No 6 Hidden mistakes are related to the application of Tajweed rules. Yes No 7 Omitting the Shaddah is considered an obvious mistake. Yes No 8 Changing a letter to another is not considered a mistake. Yes No 9 The Ghunnah is not a part of Tajweed rules. Yes No 10 Some scholars consider hidden mistakes to be unlawful. Yes No 11 Prolonging a Harakah can create a letter of Madd. Yes No 12 All scholars agree that hidden mistakes are disliked. Yes No 13 It is unlawful to intentionally make obvious mistakes. Yes No 14 Shortening the letter of Madd is encouraged. Yes No 15 Mistakes in Tajweed are only recognized by beginners. Yes No 16 Al-Lahn refers to errors made when reciting the Quran. Yes No 17 Hidden mistakes are not recognized by skilled readers. Yes No 18 Missing the Ghunnah is a type of hidden mistake. Yes No 19 Prolonging a Harakah does not affect the meaning. Yes No 20 The Shaddah is not important for proper recitation. Yes No