“Mim Nun Kwartet Card”, An Easy Way to Learn Al Quran and Tajwid

“Mim Nun Kwartet Card”, An Easy Way to Learn Al Quran and Tajwid

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A group of students of the Department of Islamic Economics of the Faculty of Economics and Management of Bogor Agricultural University (FEM IPB), namely Shofiyah Azizah, Khusnul Halimah and Putri Indah Tresnawati  won the Business Plan Competition at the Indonesia Islamic Festival, organized by Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta.

Those three students were selected to participate in the national event "Business Plan Competition at the Indonesia Islamic Festival" with the theme "Be a Young Islamic Global Entrepreneur". This competition was participated  by students from various universities in Indonesia. Shofiyah and her two friends created an innovation that would facilitate learning of Al Quran and Tajwid Science called "Mim Nun Kwartet Card".

"Al Quran and Tajwid learning can be simplified using special media, the quartet card game. Players will recognize the laws of Tajwid, and examples of how to use the laws and  methods are fun, "said Shofiyah.

Mim Nun Kwartet Card is a game played by 4 children. The card game consists of 36 cards of 8 groups of 4 cards card quartets with a total (32 vocabularies). Accompanied also with 3 spare quartets (12 cards) making it possible to play by 5 children. When a quart is created, or a complete quart was dealt, then the cards creating the quart are placed in front of the player.

 Quartets is played with three or more players, with the aim to win all the quarts (sets of four). The cards are shuffled and dealt evenly between all the 4 players and the cards get held face up in a players hand, each player gets 4 cards. The rest of the cards are stacked upside down. The player to the dealer's left starts by asking another player if they had a certain card. The player who gets the first turn asks one of the other players the name of the card he wants to collect into a quartet. For example, to be collected is quartet tajwid, then that must be collected is another card based on the same color and the names are in the card.

If the player asked for has the card, then he / she must submit the card, and the first player can continue the game and ask for another card. If the card he wants does not exist, then he takes one card from the top of the stack of cards, and the game is continued by the next player. The game continues in the first way, until all the cards run out. When a quart is created, or a complete quart was dealt, then the cards creating the quart are placed in front of the player. The game ends when all the quarts have been created. The winner is the person with the most quarts. (Wied)