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Introduction In the rich tapestry of the Arabic language, the term ‘assimilation’ or ‘idgham’ metaphorically captures the essence of one entity merging seamlessly into another. Within the realm of Taj…
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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, whether vocalized, with a sukoon, during idhar, idgham, or e…
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The letter "Mim" (م) and its variant, "Meem As Sakeena" (مْ), are both considered labial letters, which means they are articulated using the contact of the two lips. In the case of "Meem As Sakeena, "…
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1. Recitation of the Letter Lam (ل): Always Light, Without Emphasis Recitation of the Letter Lam (ل) in the Arabic language carries its own set of intricate rules, ensuring the beauty and fluency of t…
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Exploring the Nuances of Pronouncing the Arabic Letter "Ra" (ر) In the realm of Tajweed, the correct pronunciation of the Arabic letter "Ra" (ر) is a fundamental aspect of accurate recitation. When it…
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Introduction In previous lessons, we learned that Arabic letters possess specific characteristics that influence their pronunciation. These characteristics are divided into two categories: Characteri…