Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 17
غ له ق. The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muḥammad Mustafa. Sa gh, a sound approached very nearly in the r 'grasseye' in. French, and in the German r. It requires the muscles of the throat to be in the gargling position whilst pronouncing it. q, a deep guttural k sound. , , a sort of catch in the voice. . Short vowels are represented by a for _ (like u in 'bud'); i for _ i (like in 'bid'); u for _ (like oo in 'wood'); the long vowels by a for ✓ or ī (like a in 'father'); i for Sor ai for (like i in 'site'); ū for _ (resembling ou in 'sound'). و (like ee in 'deep'); ✓ (like oo in 'root'); au for و. The consonants not included in the above list have the same phonetic value as in the principal languages of Europe. . For quotes straight commas (straight quotes) are used to differentiate them from the curved commas used in the system of transliteration, ' for وع , and for . Commas as punctuation marks are used according to the normal usage. w. We have represented tashdid (shadd) by doubling the consonant having tashdid, e. g. , the word in which the letter 'ba' has no 17