The document discusses the articulation points of Arabic letters known as Makharij. It notes there are 17 emission points located in the throat, tongue, lips, nose, and mouth. It provides a chart showing where each of the 29 Arabic letters is produced from these points. It states that with a few training sessions, one can correctly pronounce the letters, and regular Quran recitation helps master them. Examples are given for specific letters such as letters produced from the end, middle or start of the throat, or by different positions of the tongue against the mouth.
akharij al Huruf Or Articulation Points part 3 مخــارج الحـروف الجزء الثالث
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There are Five major five Makhaarj :
Al Jawf ( The oral cavity ) الجوف
Al Halq ( The throat ) الحلق
Al Lissaan ( The tongue ) اللسان
Ash-shafatain ( The lips ) الشفتان
Al Khayshoom ( The nasal cavity ) الخيشوم
3- THE TONGUE ( AL-LISAAN ) الـلســان
Many letters come from the mouth: that is the tongue and its connection with the different areas of the teeth and mouth
There are 4 main makhaarij that can be divided into 10 sub-categories
The furthest back part of the tongue – this has 2 sub categories
The middle of the tongue – this single makhraj covers 3 letters
The side of the tongue – this has 2 specific points of articulation
The tip of the tongue
akharij al Huruf Or Articulation Points part 3 مخــارج الحـروف الجزء الثالث
Read : Part1 Part2 Part4
There are Five major five Makhaarj :
Al Jawf ( The oral cavity ) الجوف
Al Halq ( The throat ) الحلق
Al Lissaan ( The tongue ) اللسان
Ash-shafatain ( The lips ) الشفتان
Al Khayshoom ( The nasal cavity ) الخيشوم
3- THE TONGUE ( AL-LISAAN ) الـلســان
Many letters come from the mouth: that is the tongue and its connection with the different areas of the teeth and mouth
There are 4 main makhaarij that can be divided into 10 sub-categories
The furthest back part of the tongue – this has 2 sub categories
The middle of the tongue – this single makhraj covers 3 letters
The side of the tongue – this has 2 specific points of articulation
The tip of the tongue
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1. For those of you who have prior knowledge of
Urdu, Punjabi, Persian they would easily identify
most of the common alphabets easily.
There are 17 emission points (makhārij al-ḥurūf),
located in various regions of:
1 – Throat
2 – Tongue
3 – Lips
4 – Nose
5 – Mouth
2. Below shows a preview of the Makharij and
Articulation points from where the the 29 Arabic
letters are produced. In our course we explain
these to our students. We ensure that they
understand them fully thus helping in reading
Quran in the correct way.
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13. “It might look like a daunting task to
remember & utilize all these Makharij. In fact
it takes only few training sessions to correctly
pronounce the Arabic letters. With regular
Quran recitation, you soon master them”
14. أة – Sound produced from the End of
Throat
عح – Sound produced from the Middle of
Throat
غخ – Sound produced from the Start of
15. –ق Base of Tongue which is near Uvula touching
the mouth roof
–ك Portion of Tongue near its base touching the
roof of mouth
16. جشى – Tongue touching the center of the mouth roof
–ض One side of the tongue touching the molar teeth
17. –ل Rounded tip of the tongue touching the base of the frontal 8 teeth
–ن Rounded tip of the tongue touching the base of the frontal 6 teeth
–ر Rounded tip of the tongue and some portion near it touching the
base of the frontal 4 teeth
18. طدت – Tip of the tongue touching the base of the front 2 teeth
19. ظذث – Tip of the tongue touching the tip of the
frontal 2 teeth
20. صزس – Tip of the tongue comes between the front top and
bottom teeth.
21. من – While pronouncing the ending sound of مor ,ن bring
the vibration to the nose.
22. ف – Tip of the two upper jaw teeth touches the inner part of the lower
lip
–ب Inner part of the both lips touch each other,
م – Outer part of both lips touch each other,
و – Rounding both lips and not closing the mouth.
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