A Message of Peace & a Word of Warning

by Hazrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad

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A Message of Peace & a Word of Warning — Page xvi

xv Short vowels are represented by: a for (like u in 'bud'); i for (like i in 'bid'); u for (like oo in 'wood'); Long vowels by: a for or (like a in 'father'); i for  or (like ee in 'deep'); u for و (like oo in 'root'); Other: ai for  (like i in 'site') ♦ ; au for و (resembling ou in 'sound'). Please note that in transliterated words the letter 'e' is to be pronounced as in 'prey' which rhymes with 'day'; however the pronunciation is flat without the element of English diphthong. If in Urdu and Persian words 'e' is lengthened a bit more it is transliterated as 'ei' to be pronounced as 'ei' in 'feign' without the element of diphthong thus '  ' is transliterated as 'Kei'. For the nasal sound of 'n' we have used the symbol ♦ In Arabic words like  (Shaikh) there is an element of diphthong which is missing when the word is pronounced in Urdu.