Book Title | Tajweed Rules Part Three By Rania Habib |
Book Author | Rania Habib |
Total Pages | 75 |
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Tajweed rules Part three by Rania Habib
TAJWEED RULES PART THREE
Book Contents
- The two Alike ,The two similar , The two close and The two far (Al-Mutamathilan, Al-Mutajanisan, Al-Mutaba’idan)
- The connecting Hamzah (Hamzah Al-Wasl)
- The stop and the start (Al-Waqf wa Al-Ibtidaa’)
- The Accent (An-Nabr)
- The two saakin letters meeting (iltiqaa’ As-sakinayn)
– The study of the relationships between letters, when they meet in writing and pronunciation, is important in determining whether the first letter is pronounced clearly or whether possibility or even a requirement of the first letter merging into the second.
So we have to learn which letters can merge with others and under which circumstances.
There are four possible different categories that the two meeting letters can fall under, These categories will be discussed further bi-idhnillah
The meeting of two letters is of three different ways: Meeting of the two in pronunciation and writing, in that there is no separation between them, such as the two ‘baa
The two alike (The Two Like Each Other)
Al-Mutamathilan Definition: They are the two letters that are the same in the characteristics (sifat) and in the articulation point (makhraj). Notes When two waaw or two yaa next to each other in writing but one of the two letters are madd letters such as: so we then have a natural lengthening, the next letter following this letter madd with a vowel on it. madd letters not merging into non-madd letters of the same type.
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