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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Example Of Step 1 Arbi Alphabet


Until you do not learn the previous step do not begin the next one
when you see English word ,Read”aa” as you read in father and “oo” as you read in “food” and “ee” as you read in deep ,keen etc  ,For sign “_ “or”, “-”follow the Tajweed rule
fatha (zabar) stands for short (a), This vowel is pronounced as “a” in “apple” 
kasrah (zer) stands for short (i), This vowel is pronounced as “i” in “tin”
dhammah (pesh) stands for short (u), This vowel is pronounced as “u” in “pull”
"Noon" with Sookun (jazm) which produces "N" sound.thus"Noon" is not written but it is pronounced in tanween.
“ =hamza sign and ‘= ayn sign, read (“u) as you read  “u” in the word out,bounce,around] and [read (y*) to (i) as you read (i) in word (miser) {two (y*) is for Ghunnah} (read y as usual like yahoo),
Ghunnah=sound comes out from the nose.
Madd means It is to stretch or to prolong(Elongation)
There are 29  letters in Arabic alphabets  which all  are consonants but  ( letter alif, waw and Ya) are used as  long vowels or diphthongs(2 vowels) and also play a role as weak consonants. The vowels helps us to join consonant so a full sound can be achieved.
 Latin script,  such as English letter, is written from left to right whereas Arabic is written from   right to left.
. To read Arabic you have to develop a habit of reading Arabic from right to left.
(a Strong sound from the throat-stronger than )
(a Strong sound from the throat-stronger than)
(stronger than the sound of the)
Throat alphabet (more go to step 1)
 
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