Praise be to Allaah.
The Sunnah is for the one who is reciting to recite at a measured pace (tarteel) and not to rush, so that he may ponder and think about what he is reciting, whether it is al-Faatihah or something else. The Sunnah is to ponder, think and recite at a measured pace, not to rush. Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And recite the Qur’aan (aloud) in a slow, (pleasant tone and) style”
[al-Muzzammil 73:4]
“(This is) a Book (the Qur’aan) which We have sent down to you, full of blessings, that they may ponder over its Verses, and that men of understanding may remember”
[Saad 38:29].
Reading so fast that some letters or verses are not pronounced properly is not permissible; rather the worshipper should recite slowly and not be hasty, so that the recitation will be correct and clear, and he can ponder and think about (what he is reciting). If he omits or changes some of the letters, this is a kind of recitation that is not permissible. Rather he has to recite carefully and at a measured pace, so that the letters and words are pronounced in full.
It is maybe possible to khatm with tajwid in one night taraweeh *if* Ramadhan is in winter time when Fajr to Isha is 12 hours...but probably only 2 raka.
I don't know if you recognize the voices of the 2 imams (I won't name them). One is a mufti. It confused me, why did they learn this? Are scholars really so busy in the day that they need to rush the Qur'an at night? At @4:11:00 you can hear the one lonely Arab brother in the saff express his concerns...to no avail. One young brother even yelled at him to leave if he doesn't like it.
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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