Talim-ul-Quran

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Talim-ul-Quran — Page 128

1 either an 'alif-lām' or a 'nun qutni then we will read a fathah over the (alif) and consider 'nun qutni along with its 'kasrah' as non-existent. . EXAMPLES: will be read عَرْضًا 0 الَّذِيْنَ (arda alladhina) عَرْضًا ل الَّذِيْنَ as f. In case of a 'pause', if we find that the first letter in the next verse is an 'alif' followed by a silent letter then we will look at the 3rd letter. If it has a (dammah), we will read the first letter as 'alif' with a (dammah). But if the third letter has a (fathah) or (kasrah) or a ů (nün qutni) then we will treat the 'alif' or 'nun quṬni' along with its kasrah as non-existent. . Examples show two positions of a verse i. e. , with pause and without a pause. . VERSE 0 أَخِي اشْدُدْ الْمُطْمَئِنَّةُ ارْجِعِي. NO PAUSE. PAUSE احْشُدُدْ akhishdud اخي 0 أشدُدْ akhi ushdud أَحْيْ مُطْمَئِنَّهُ 0 ارْجِعِي مُطْمَبِنَّتُرْجِعِي mutma'innaturji'ī mutma'innah irji'i. PART 5 (OTHER MATTERS). A nun will be pronounced as (mim) and a small mīm is written over the letter, when . (nun with a tanwin) نون تنوین ba') is precede by either a nun with sukin or a). Any other active nun prior to silent or 'munawwan nun' will not be affected. 128