Talim-ul-Quran

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Talim-ul-Quran — Page 127

Aỗ. A ỗ (tā') is changed into a (ha') in case of a pause. b) >. In case of 'pause' if the end-letter is an 1 (alif) and is preceded by ✓ (two fathah) the 1 (two fathah) will be considered as one fathah and (allif) will be pronounced. But if 1 the end-letter | (alif) is preceded by a 'fathah' no change will take place. . EXAMPLES: raqībā nidā-'ā رَقِيْبًاه رَقِيْبَا تداءً ط nisa-'ā juz-'ā 1 نسَاءُ ج نِسَاءَا جزْءًاط c). In case of pause, a silent (S (ya') will change into an (alif) if it is preceded by a (double fathah). . EXAMPLES: d) e) duḥā kis مُصَلَّى = مُصَلا musalla ضُحًى قَوَا رِيْرَا 0 In the Holy Qur'an (Chapter Al-Dahr) there is a verse that reads as. This sentence is unchangeable. In case of 'pause' the end-alif will be considered as active, i. e. we will read 'Kawarīrā' and not 'Kawarir'. نِسَاءً. Similarly, in case of pause on second verse of Chapter Al-Nisa', [] نِسَاء (and not (nisa نِسَاء (nisaa) we will read. In case of a 'pause' at the end of a verse, if we find the first letter of the next verse is 127