Qaida Tartil-ul-Qur'an — Page 82
82. LESSON 26. Letters on which voice is suppressed or prolonged. In this lesson we are incorporating all the places where in reading the voice is settled and prolonged. Qur'ānic composition is called rhythmical prose, that's why Allah the Gracious has commanded about it to be recited melodiously, chantingly and in an enjoying. For this purpose, manner. suppression and prolonging the voice on a quiescent or tashdīd bearing letter play very important role. So all such places which you have learnt one by one in different parts of the book, have been gathered here. Under the letter where you have to read softly and long, sign ▲ have been given. In the beginning you may look ceremonious and have to face trouble. But, surly, you will enjoy the recitation after gaining practice. 1. On quiescent mīm followed by bā the voice is settled and prolonged. وَمَا هُمْ بِخَارِجِينَ مِنْهَا تَرْمِيهِمْ بِحِجَارَة .