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LEARN TO RECITE QURAN BEAUTIFULLY PART THREE
Book Title Learn To Recite Quran Beautifully Part Three
Book AuthorDina Essam
Total Pages70
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Learn To Recite Quran Beautifully Part Three By Dina Essam Essential Tajweed Rules Prepared by: Shaykha Dina Essam

LEARN TO RECITE QURAN BEAUTIFULLY PART THREE

Book Contents

  • Hamza-tul Qata’ & Hamza-tul Wasl (1).
  • Relationships Between Letters.
  • The Rules of Two Saakin Letters Meeting Together.  
  • The Possessive Pronoun.
  • The Silent & Pronounced Alif.
  • Stopping and Starting Recitation.
  • Signs of Stopping.
  • Important Notes.

From the Book

B) Hamza-tul Wasl (!)

Definition: Hamzah-tul Wasl is pronounced when starting the words, and dropped when continuing. Hamzah-tul Wasl appears only at the beginning of a word. It has a little saad written on top of Alif ().

If the reciter starts reciting from a word that begins with Hamza-tul Wasl, then it should be pronounced with Harakah. However, it is not pronounced when joining the word that starts with Hamzah-tul Wasl with the previous word.

Hamzah-tul Wasl can be pronounced with i) Fathah.

i) It is pronounced with a Fathah when it is at the beginning of a noun and is followed by Laam Shamseeyah or Laam Qamareeyah.

ii) It is pronounced with a Kasrah when it is at the beginning of a verb and the third letter of the verb has a Fathah or a Kasrah.

Hamza-tul Qata’

Hamza-tul Wasl

It can either be at the beginning, or in the middle, or at the end of a word.

It appears only at the beginning of a word. It is always pronounced, whether the reciter starts by reciting from a word that begins with Hamza-tul Qata’ or joins it to the previous word.

It is pronounced if the reciter starts reciting from a word that begins with Hamza-tul Wasl. It is, however, not pronounced when joining the word that starts with Hamzah-tul Wasl with the previous word.

It can have a Harakah or a Sukoon. Its pronunciation doesn’t depend on the following letter. It has no Harakah on top of it and is pronounced with a Fathah or a Kasrah or a Dhammah, according to the following letter. It appears in different forms. It has only one form.

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