Qāʻidah Yassarnal - Qurʼān

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69 Lesson No. 38 Lesson No. 39 A. Small print seen is sometimes placed on top of the letter s aad The sound of either letter may be pronounced. Examples:- may also be pronounced may also be pronounced may also be pronounced may also be pronounced B. Small print Noon is sometimes written on top of a Noon. These are read as two separate Noon. Example:- is pronounced (Nunjilmu’mineen). Small Seen or Nun Lesson No. 40 Alif Zaa’idah In the Holy Qur’ a n, there are several places where there is a blank Alif and there is a before it and no Jazm or Shaddah after it. Fat h ah This, according to lessons 19 and 23 requires that Alif be pronounced. But in these places it is not pronounced. Therefore such Aliph is called Alif Zaa’idah. Example:- is only read as All such places where Alif is superfluous are marked: 1. Everywhere in the Holy Qur’ a n is to be read 2. Everywhere in the Holy Qur’ a n is to be read After vertical Kasrah if there is a blank bend, the vertical Kasrah changes to prolonged Kasrah. Example:- is read as (Majrehaa). It is not read as Majreehaa. There is only one example of this kind in the Holy