Talim-ul-Quran

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Talim-ul-Quran — Page 93

8. ထ. The following letters are pronounced from this Makhraj: S ✓ are known as Huruf-e-Shajriyya because they are ی ش ج The letters pronounced from the center of the mouth. . The Back Edge of the Tongue Upturned When Touching the Roots of the. Molars and the Pre-molars. . The following letter is pronounced from this Makhraj:. The letter is known as Ḥarf-e-‘Afiyah because it is pronounced from the upturned sides of the tongue. . There are three ways of pronouncing the letter: i. . From the right side ii. . From the left side iii. . From both sides at the same time 9. . However, it is commonly easier to pronounce it from the left side. . The Edge of the Tongue, When Touching the Gums of the Teeth, Which. Extend from the Pre-molar on One Side to the Pre-molar on the Other. Side. 10. 11. . The following letter is pronounced from this Makhraj: J. The Edge of the Tongue, When Touching the Gums of the Teeth, Which. Extend From the Canine on One Side to the Canine on the Other Side. . The following letter is pronounced from this Makhraj: ". The Edge of the Tongue Including the Immediate Top, When touching the. Gums of the Central Incisors and the Lateral Incisors. . The following letter is pronounced from this Makhraj:. The letters J, are known as Ḥuruf-e-Tarfiyyah and Huruf-e-Dhalqiyya because they are pronounced from the edge of the tongue. 93