Tajweed rules stopping pdf8/5/2023 ![]() ![]() This also applies for all the occurrences of the word “ thamood” (that contain this silent alif). And it is always pronounced with a fat- ha when continuing. The word qawaareeraa in surat Al-Insaan, verse 16 is never pronounced as a long vowel when stopping. When continuing: salaasila wa aghlaalan ( سلاسلَ و أغلالاً ) Scholars of the Quran have noted that it is permissible to stop on the word salaasilaa with a sukoon, or to stop on it with two counts on the alif: When continuing: al-sabeela rabbanaa ( السبيلَ ربّنا ) When continuing: al- thunoona hunaalika ( الظنونَ هنالك ) When continuing: laakinna huwa ( لاكنَّ هو ) ![]() – This rule applies for the following words, in its own respective manner: ![]() When stopping, the alif is sounded for two counts ( madd tabee’ee), but when continuing recitation, the alif is just sounded as a fat- ha. – All occurrences of the word anaa ( أنا ) which have this symbol. These alifs are signalled by the round sukoon-like shape above them: ( o ) There are seven “ alifs” in the Quran that that are sounded when stopping and silenced when continuing through in recitation. ![]() Have you ever noticed some people who seem to be present, can also seem to be invisible? Or sometimes they’re loud, and at other times they’re so quiet, they’re not even noticed…? Alif can do the same. ![]()
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