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The doubled letters "noon" (النون) and "meem" (المِيم) with a shadda, also known as "النون المشددة" and "المِيم المشددة, " are interesting features in Arabic pronunciation and phonetics. These letters…
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Ghunna, a nasalization feature, is essential for the letters Noon ن and Meem م. This holds true irrespective of their pronunciation state, be it vocalized, with a sukoon, during idhar, idgham, or even…
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The science of Quranic recitations encompasses three pivotal areas: Mastery of Tajweed principles. Understanding the varied styles of recitation. Exploring the diverse learning modalities. Understan…
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Introduction In Arabic, there exists a category of nouns distinguished by specific letters that indicate their grammatical states—nominative, accusative, and genitive. These nouns are referred to as…
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The Authenticity of Hadith Literature: Debunking Western Misconceptions Introduction The study of history, especially ancient history, often relies on written records, and in the realm of Islamic hist…
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1. The verb “to not be” — لَيْسَ It is used only in the perfect tense but conveys the sense of the imperfect. Like كَانَ, the noun or adjective following لَيْسَ takes the accusative case (الْم…