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Ummu Sufyaan
10-21-2007, 05:21 AM
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okay, as mentioned, this thread will, inshallah be deticated to revising tajwed. In other words, its work like a quiz. obviuosly members will take it in turns to question and answer. So, whoever answers my qn, goes next, unless he or she gives their turn to someone else.

Q: a)In the letters الم name all the type of madds used
b) Justify your answer

If these questions are too hard or your not understanding the wording, let me know.
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Ummu Sufyaan
10-25-2007, 07:41 AM
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anyone....? come on, its not hard...
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Kittygyal
10-25-2007, 10:44 AM
Salamualikum.

This thread is hot indeed. Masha'Allaah sister your cooking on gas again Wow! :)

Ma'assalama
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Ummu Sufyaan
10-25-2007, 11:04 AM
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lol. jazakallah khair for your nice comments.
lets hope that some others wil join.....
you're on gas too!! happy now.:p
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Kittygyal
10-25-2007, 11:19 AM
Salamualikum

Answer to question B :X

in terms of tafkheem and tarqeeq,
which is the placement of the tongue in either the upper mouth or the front
of the mouth depending on the surrounding letters. There are a number of
rules such as if the raa' is saakin and before it is a kasra aSlii (in the
same word), and after it is one of the letters of isti`laa' (Saad, Daad etc)
which is not maksuur, then it is pronounced with tafkheem (the tip of the
tongue further up inside the mouth, making more of a 'hollow' sound).

The pronounciation of meem saakina of which there are three variants, idhgaam
asshafawii, ikhfaa' asshafawii and idhhaar asshafawii
The rules of pronounciation with laam alfi`l in terms of idhgaam and idhhaar.
The rules of madd, of which there are very many, categorised in qaSr, almadd
alaSlii, almadd alfar`ii, madd waajib muttaSil, madd jaa`iz munfaSil, madd
alladhee sababuhu lissukuun, (`aariD assukuun and almadd allaazim and almadd
allaazim alkalamii and almadd allaazim alHarfii (muthaqqilan and
mukhaffifan), almuduud almulHaq (madd aSSila, inc SilatalKubraa
SilatuSSughraa) madd albadal (aSlii) and many more types

Ma'assalama

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Ummu Sufyaan
10-25-2007, 11:44 AM
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wow!! you're good. but i only asked for the rule of madd. :D
hmmm....no offence, but you only gave me the names of the madds in general, not the names of the madds found in the statement الم. :sunny:
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Umm_Maysa
10-25-2007, 12:59 PM
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In huruf muqattaah-like alif laam meem, ha meem, nuun and so on...it can be called mad lazim harfi or mad tabi'e harfi depends on which letters except the alif. for the letters which written out consist of 2 letters only recite as 2 harakat called mad tabi'e harfi.It is only 5 letters-Ha(in Ha-meem), Ya(in Ya seen and begin Surah Maryam, Taa(in Ta-seen meem), ha(in kaf ha ya 'ain saad-surah maryam and Ra(alif laam Raa). The alif no mad because when written out alif there is no mad letter in it. for other letter- seen -nuun-Qaaf-Saad-laam- kaaf-meem-a'in.these letters when written out consist of three letters so we recite it we 6 harakat called mad lazim harfi.mad lazim harfi consist of 2, muthaqqal and mukhaffaf. muthaqqal when the idgham occur between those letters and mukhaffaf no idgham. in this case alif laam meem.Alif no mad in it. laam it call mad lazim harfi muthaqqal because the meem at the end of laam merging with with meem of next letter.while meem called mad lazim harfi mukhaffaf because the end meem not merging with any letter.
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Ummu Sufyaan
10-26-2007, 04:56 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Umm_Maysa
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In huruf muqattaah-like alif laam meem, ha meem, nuun and so on...it can be called mad lazim harfi or mad tabi'e harfi depends on which letters except the alif. for the letters which written out consist of 2 letters only recite as 2 harakat called mad tabi'e harfi.It is only 5 letters-Ha(in Ha-meem), Ya(in Ya seen and begin Surah Maryam, Taa(in Ta-seen meem), ha(in kaf ha ya 'ain saad-surah maryam and Ra(alif laam Raa). The alif no mad because when written out alif there is no mad letter in it. for other letter- seen -nuun-Qaaf-Saad-laam- kaaf-meem-a'in.these letters when written out consist of three letters so we recite it we 6 harakat called mad lazim harfi.mad lazim harfi consist of 2, muthaqqal and mukhaffaf. muthaqqal when the idgham occur between those letters and mukhaffaf no idgham. in this case alif laam meem.Alif no mad in it. laam it call mad lazim harfi muthaqqal because the meem at the end of laam merging with with meem of next letter.while meem called mad lazim harfi mukhaffaf because the end meem not merging with any letter.
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well done!!:thumbs_up
next qn... anyone...
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Al-Hanbali
07-03-2009, 10:26 PM
*bump*
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Yanal
07-03-2009, 10:33 PM
Can normal members take part by searching the answer? By normal I mean non-hafiz:embarrass

I am starting revision today make loads of dua!
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Umm_Maysa
07-04-2009, 06:53 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Yanal
Can normal members take part by searching the answer? By normal I mean non-hafiz:embarrass

I am starting revision today make loads of dua!
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
I myself not yet hafiz, but I love tajweed and Quran and I am on my way to memorise Quran.Insha Allah. May Allah help me.I dont think you have to be hafiz to know tajweed. Excuse my english maybe what I mean is not what you understand.

Wassalam.
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