Basics of Religious Education — Page 47
B ASICS OF R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION - F IFTH E DITION 47 47 47 47 47 20. Stop signs or pauses These are divided into the groups given below: i. Where one must stop: ii. Where one may or may not stop: iii. Where one should not stop: 21. Rules of making a stop or pause i. If the last letter has jazm over it, no change takes place on stopping. For example, ii. If the last letter is hamza with double fatha , one of the fatha changes to alif. For ex- ample, iii. An ‘irab on the last letter always changes to a jazm. For example, iv. A round ta is always changed to ha with jazm. For example, v. If the last letter is a blank alif but the letter before it has a double fatha , one fatha is dropped and alif becomes active. For example, vi. If alif in the end is blank, but the letter before it does not have a fatha , then the alif will be silent. For example, 2. 3 2. 3 2. 3 2. 3 2. 3 A A A A A LLAH LLAH LLAH LLAH LLAH AND AND AND AND AND THE THE THE THE THE H H H H H OL OL OL OL OLY Y Y Y Y Q Q Q Q Q UR UR UR UR UR ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ AN AN AN AN AN — C — C — C — C — C ORRECT ORRECT ORRECT ORRECT ORRECT R R R R R ECIT ECIT ECIT ECIT ECITA A A A ATION TION TION TION TION OF OF OF OF OF H H H H H OL OL OL OL OLY Y Y Y Y Q Q Q Q Q UR UR UR UR UR ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ AN AN AN AN AN