Qaida Tartil-ul-Qur'an

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Qaida Tartil-ul-Qur'an — Page 119

119 " jā'iz that means, authorized This sign is used in the text where a sentence is complete grammatically, but tenor is going on, it is equal to stop or carryon reciting. So you are authorized to adopt any of the two. . General note on stoppage. As far as tartīl is concerned, there is no compulsory stoppage in Qur'ān. It is well arranged, and its words, sentences, verses and chapters altogether are firmly and deeply. interlinked. So if you want to read two or three verses at a time, you can. . Even you can join two chapters by reading the last verse of a chapter and continuing with the next in same breath. You will surely enjoy finding the deep link between the two chapters. . So stopping is permissible at a place where the sentence is complete means, you can resume reading and go ahead. But if you stop where you are not permitted to stop, you cannot go ahead unless you repeat a few words from behind, otherwise you would be breaking the sentence and your recitation. would not be parallel to the subject going on.