Talim-ul-Quran

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Talim-ul-Quran — Page 123

On the contrary the sound over a ← (hamzah) will drop, if the hamzah happens to be أَلْهُمْ اِهْدِ قَوْمِي between two letters. For example in it will be wrong to say here (allahummahdi qaumi) الْهُمَّهْدِ قَوْمِي allahumma ihdi qaumi). Correct is) أَلَّهُمَّ اهْدِ قَوْمِي 1. . PART 3. Here are some additional rules for the recitation of the Holy Qur'ān. . You will observe that some letters in the Holy Qur'an are without any 1 (i'rāb), i. e. without any و =. These letters are used in writing but are silent for the purpose of speech. Out of these 1 (alif) is always silent. As it is in ✓ (mi'ata) Some | other letters are also silent as 9 (waw) in صَلوة (sala), مِائَةَ زَكوة أُولئِكَ zaka), and) (ula'ika). The SS (ya') is silent in the following: ita i dhil qurba اِيْتَايْ ذِي الْقُرْبَى ta) is the last) ة When ة and as ت 2. (tā') in Arabic is written in two ways: as letter of a word, and one wishes to 'pause' at the end in reading, then ỗ (tā') remains no more a (ta'), but is considered a (ha'). . EXAMPLES: ط إِنْ تَتَّقُوْا مِنْهُمْ تُقَاةُ toqah) in) تُقَاهُ As قَدْ قَامَتِ الصَّلوة salah) in) صلوة As 123