Qāʻidah Yassarnal - Qurʼān

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65 Lesson No. 37 The Holy Qur’ a n combines several stop signs. Some of them are: General Stop Optional Stop Compulsory Stop Ayat Sign and there are also combinations such as: When any of the above stop signs is met with during the course of recitation of the Holy Qur’ a n, there are certain rules to follow, in order to stop there. 1. If the word ends in Jazm there is no modification of sound at the stop. Example:- is read Kuwwirat. 2. If the word ends in it is regarded to be. Example:- is read Nisaaa’aa. 3. If the word ends with a sign which is not Jazm , it is changed to Jazm which then connects the preceding letter. Example:- is read Malak is read Shuhadaaa’ with a catch at end. is read Ghairih. 4. Ending changes to ( ha with Jazm ) Example:- is read Quwwah. 5. Blank Alif , with a double Fat h ah before it, changes to Fat h ah and Alif remains blank. Example:- is read Juz’aa. is read Raqeebaa. 6. If the word ends in blank Alif , but there is no double Fat h ah before it. There is no change in sound at the stop. Example:- is Tahtadoo. 7. If the word ends in blank ya and the sign preceding it, is double Fat h ah , then ya changes to Alif and double Fat h ah to simple Fat h ah. Example:- is read D u h aa. 8. If the word ends in blank ya and there is vertical Fat h ah before it, there is no change of sound at the stop. Example:- is read abaa. Wuqoof - Stops