Until you do not learn the previous step do not begin the
next one
QALQALAH(it is covered
in Step 4 Jazm(Sukoon))-THESE 5 WILL BE PRONOUNCED WITH SLIGHT BOUNCE WHEN
JOINED. TOGETHER. HAVING JAZM WILL BOUNCE, or it is the vibration of sound at
the end of the pronunciation of a letter
Qalqalah is only
pronounced when the QALQALAH Alphabet has Saakin (either the Alphabet has the
Sukoon sign or is assigned a sukoon because of stopping).it change the sukoon
rule at waqf(stop).
“When a Waqf is made on
a Qalqalah letter with “Tashdeed” i.e a Mushaddad
Qalqalah letter, there will be a strong Qalqalah.”
THE STRONG QALQALA WHEN WE STOP IN ALPHABET OF QALQALA HAVE SHADDAH
Strongest: when making
waqf (stopping) on a mushaddad letter of Qalqala
• Strong: when making
waqf on a sakin letter of qalqala
• Weak: when the sakin letter of qalqala is in the middle of
a word
Weaker Qalqalah
If any of Qalqalah Aphabets are found mid-word (ie. that they
neither come first nor last in a word) carrying Sukoon then Al-Qalqalah is made
weaker.
Care should be taken
that such echoing or jerking or vibrating sound do not go to the extent of
forming any Harkat i.e zabar,zer,pesh.
(SURAH
:VERSE)
If
the Aphabets are found as the last Aphabets
of a word carrying Sukoon then Al-Qalqalah is made
stronger. If you stop or pause your recitation at a word which has one of the Aphabets of Al-Qalqalah as its last l Aphabet though not carrying Sukoon then it should also be
pronounced with Al-Qalqalah (stronger) sence the Aphabet is pronounced as it has Sukoon.
More in surah no.100,112,113,and other
kasrah (zer) is
not come before “waw sakin”
dhammah (pesh) is not come before “yaa sakin"
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