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Introduction In the previous lessons on Quranic elongations, we learned that madd letters are recited differently when followed by the Arabic letter Hamza (ء), a sukun, or a shadda. In this new Tajwee…
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Introduction In this fifteenth lesson on learning the Tajweed of the Holy Quran, we continue our study of the rules of elongation. Here, we will examine the elongations that are followed by a sukun or…
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Introduction In this fourteenth lesson on learning the Tajweed rules of the Holy Quran, we continue our study of elongation rules. Here, we will examine the elongations that are followed by the letter…
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In the realm of the Arabic language, the term "madd" is used, which can be translated as "extension" or "prolongation". Within the framework of Tajweed rules, "madd" refers to the elongation of a soun…
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Introduction to Reading in Arabic In this eighth lesson for learning Arabic, we will practice all the concepts studied previously in order to put Arabic word reading into practice. To recap the topics…
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In Lesson 7, we'll delve into the joined form of Arabic letters, building on our understanding from the previous lesson where we explored the isolated forms. Arabic letters can appear differently base…