Talim-ul-Quran — Page 98
letters b3 (5) when they are säkin (quiescent), are slightly shaken so that they can be uttered correctly and softly. For instance to read the word ☑á (habb) when one utters → lips remain closed. If lips are opened just before ending of the voice, it will shake the utterance. ,'Huruf-e-Qalqalah' حُرُوفِ قَلْقَلَهُ ,These letters are called. WORDS HAVING TWO LETTERS WITH SUKŪN. In Arabic, one seldom sees two letters with sukūn (quiescent letters) written together in one word. End letter of the last word of a sentence is usually written with a harkat on it. . However, as far as reading is concerned, one often has to read the end letter of the last word in a sentence as if it has sukūn on it. Thus, it may make one to read two letters in a word with sukūn. . The examples of such words along with the words with one letter with harkat joining another letter with a s sukūn on it are as follows: ملك مَلَك مِلْك ملك صَبْرٌ كَرَم صدق sidq karam sabr malik milk malak mulk عِلْمٍ قَلَم أَجِرْ سَفَرْ حَمْد بَلَدْ مِثْل عَجَبْ مَكْرُ أهم لَهْوً مَرَضٌ بَحْرُ قَمَرْ ضَرْبٌ عُسْر غَضَبْ يُسْر نَفْسٍ عَرْضْ حَجَرْ فَجْرْ مضر بَصَرْ رزق ذِكْرُ كُفْرُ أَمْرُ قَوْمٍ كِبْرُ فَوْز شَمْس اصر 68 ذَوقُ قُلْك يَوْم بَرْقْ صَوْم قَبْلُ عَوْنُ صَخْرْ فِيه مَثْوَائ حَسَنَة شَأن بَعْدَه حَمِدَهُ 98