This document provides a step-by-step guide for beginners to learn how to read the Quran using the Uthmani script, covering topics such as the Arabic alphabet, short vowels (fat-hah, kasrah, dhammah), connected letters, silent letters, and exercises to practice reading words containing these letters. The goal is to build reading skills through extensive practice reading words directly from the Quranic script.
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2. Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................... 1
The Arabic Letters................................................................................................................. 2
Short Vowels ....................................................................................................................... 3
Fat-hah.................................................................................................................................. 3
Words with Fat-hah ............................................................................................................ 5
Exercise 1............................................................................................................................ 11
Kasrah ............................................................................................................................... 12
Words with kasrah ............................................................................................................. 14
Exercise 2............................................................................................................................ 16
Dhammah............................................................................................................................ 17
Words with Dhammah......................................................................................................... 19
Exercise 3 .......................................................................................................................... 21
The Connected form of the Arabic Letters.......................................................................... 23
Saakinah Letters.................................................................................................................. 33
Words with Sukoon ............................................................................................................. 35
Exercise 4............................................................................................................................ 38
Madd letters ........................................................................................................................ 41
Words with Alif Madd ....................................................................................................... 43
Exercise 5............................................................................................................................ 46
Words with Yaa Madd ....................................................................................................... 48
Exercise 6............................................................................................................................ 51
Words with Waw Madd....................................................................................................... 56
3. Exercise 7............................................................................................................................ 58
The Tanween....................................................................................................................... 63
Words with Tanween ......................................................................................................... 67
Exercise 8............................................................................................................................ 70
The Shaddah ....................................................................................................................... 72
Words with Shaddah and short vowels............................................................................... 75
Words with Shaddah and Tanween ................................................................................... 78
Words with Shaddah and Madd.......................................................................................... 79
Exercise 9 .......................................................................................................................... 81
Hamzatul-Wassl.................................................................................................................. 83
Skipping Hamza Tul-Wassl................................................................................................ 84
Exercise 10.......................................................................................................................... 84
Pronouncing Hamza Tul-Wassl ......................................................................................... 85
Exercise 11.......................................................................................................................... 88
Laam At-Ta'reef .................................................................................................................. 89
Exercise 12.......................................................................................................................... 90
Rules of Stopping .............................................................................................................. 91
Exercise 13.......................................................................................................................... 92
The Hamzah ....................................................................................................................... 95
Exercise 14......................................................................................................................... 95
Referances........................................................................................................................... 98
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Introduction
This book is designed for beginners who are eager to read Al-Quran via its Arabic
Uthmani script. It is a step-by-step guide for learning to read the Quranic script. The
learners are encouraged to engage a teacher to guide them through this book Inshallah.
After completing this book, the learner is encouraged to upgrade to the Book of Tajweed
“Reach the Goal via Tajweed Rules” to learn about Rules of Quran Recitation.
Using the Uthmani Script
This book is one of few books that present all the Quranic words in their original
script (from Madinah Mushaf) which is the Uthmani script.
One thing that I can relate from my own experience in teaching Quran-reading is
that it is much simpler to read the Uthmani script because of the system of signs that is
only found in the Uthmani script.
Throughout my experiences in teaching Quran, I noticed how difficult it is for
those students who have been reading other scripts to read the Uthmani script because of
differences in the writing, style and system of signs.
Also, the Uthmani script is gaining more popularity throughout the muslim world
with the widespread and more generous distribution of copies in Madinah Mushaf.
The system of signs (vowels) in this script conforms to the way the Quran should
be recited and makes understanding and following the rules of Tajweed very natural.
Initially, this script may appear difficult but in the end it provides greater clarity and
precision.
This book can be used together with “learn to write Arabic-Part I & II”. It is
worth stressing the importance of learning to write the Arabic script during learning
reading. This is a necessary skill in its own right as a basis for further study of Arabic
language. Writing also helps tremendously in the process of mastering the reading of the
script, and for that reason, reading and writing should proceed together.
With the purpose of building the reading skill I have relied heavily on the mere
reading from the Uthmani script without bringing in any of the Tajweed rules. Learning
the rules of recitation can be the next goal and the learner will find the author’s other
book “Reach the goal via Tajweed rules” very useful.
May Allah bless this effort to contribute to the more widespread and continued reading of
the Holy Quran. I also pray that through this work many will take on themselves the
great task of learning Arabic as a language with a sole purpose to understand Allah’s
Words.
`t{t etá{xw
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The Arabic Alphabet
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Short Vowels (Harakaat)
The meaning of Harakaat:
It is the plural of the Arabic word Harakah “ ” and it means
“Movement”
Types of Harakaat:-
There are three types of Harakaat (Vowels) “ ” “ ” “ ”
First: Fat-hah “ َ ”
• The way it is written :
Above the letter
• Example: ª
• The way of pronunciation:
Fat-hah is pronounced by separating the two jaws and opening the
mouth.
The following table shows the Arabic Alphabet with Fat-hah: -
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The Arabic letters with Fat-hah
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The
letter
In the beginningIn the middleAt the end
Ÿ≅sVtΒy]yèt/
َìuΗsdَ‰y`uρylttΒ
Ÿ≅uΗxqy‰tnr&yyuŽŸ°
zΝtFyzŸ≅yzyŠy‡xtΡuρ
Ÿ≅yzyŠs−y‰|¹y‰|¡ym
Congratulation
You completed 14
words from Quran
Your total is 24
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The
letter
In the beginningIn the middleAt the end
َ−y‰|¹َ≅|ÁsùَÈs3tΡ
َuŽŸÑَŽ|ØymَÚtsù
َìt6sÛَsÜsùxÝ|¡o0
َΟn=sßَsàtΡ
َ‰t7tãَ≅yèy_َََََíuŽŸ°
Wonderful
You completed 14
words from Quran
Your total is 55
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The
letter
In the beginningIn the middleAt the end
َxxîtxtósùsøt“qΡ
َ≅|Ásùَ≅sùrš’uŽ|À
َ≅tFs%yìs)s?t,t/r
َ=tFŸ2َ≅x.rَ8ts?
َ⎯yès9َ#n=y™َΑt“tΡ
Congratulations
You completed 15
words from Quran
Your total is 70
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The
letter
In the beginningIn the middleAt the end
َìuΖtΒَtΒrَΝs3ym
x‹t6tΡَìuΖtΒz⎯s3y™
َ7n=yδَyγy_
َ,y™uρَ=yδuθsù
َ8y‰tƒَ8u‘x‹tƒuρ
Congratulations
You completed 12
words from Quran
Your total is 82
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Second: Kasrah “ ”
• The way it is written :
Below the letter
• Example: ª
• The way of pronunciation:
Kasrah is pronounced by dropping the lower jaw.
The following table shows the Arabic Alphabet with Kasrah: -
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The Arabic letters with Kasrah
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Words with Kasrah
The letterExampleThe letterExampleThe letterExample
tΠu‘Î)َÝÎ6ymÏMt/rr
ÏπrOu‘uρَ‰ÅgrBَΟÏmq‘
Ÿ≅σr2َ∃ÏŠu‘َβÏŒr
ÌrOrَíÌ“xsùَÅ¡yz
MashaaAllah
You completed 12
words from Quran
Your total is 112
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Third: Dhammah “ ”
• The way it is written :
Above the letter
Example: ª
• The way of pronunciation:
Dhammah is pronounced by rounding the two lips completely without
letting them come into a complete contact.
The following table shows the Arabic Alphabet with Dhammah: -
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The Arabic letters with Dhammah
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Words with Dhammah
The letterExampleThe letterExampleThe letterExample
y7Ïùéy]ç7yzÆìÏÜè?
ß^ÌtΡßkÎ=tƒuŽÅ³ãm
çµ|¡çΗè~çνtç/ߊãβèŒé
â‘x‹s?rÌç/ã—ã≅ß™â‘
É#ßsß¹َÎŽàÑyìÎ7äÜsù
MashaaAllah
You completed 15
words from Quran
Your total is 152
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Short vowels review
• Fat-hah is pronounced by separating the two jaws and opening the
mouth.
• Kasrah is pronounced by dropping the lower jaw.
• Dhammah is pronounced by rounding the two lips completely
without letting them come into a complete contact.
Exercise
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Th connected form of the Arabic letters
First: The orphan letters (2)
The letterConnected formExample
x‹s{r
x‹s{r'sù
uθèδuρ
َ=yδuθsù
Ÿ≅yzyŠ
s−y‰|¹
َβÏŒr
zx‹Ÿ2
ÏπrOu‘uρ
öΝåκyÎztä
Ìç/ã—
َíÌ“xsù
2
These letters are called “orphan letters” because they do not join the following letters
(in the direction of writing from right to left). If they are in initial or median position,
they cause a “graphic rupture” in the word. So they have only two positions: single and
final. The letter which follows is automatically in initial position.
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Second: The rest of the Arabic letters
The letterConnected formExample
çνtç/ߊ
Ÿ≅σr2
y]ç7yz
|=yδsŒ
َÎŽàÑ
â‘x‹s?r
َ‰ÅgrB
yxtFsù
|Ms3y™
ôNuŽÅ³ãm
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The letterConnected formExample
$yγ9ptéÏ
َÎŽàÑ
َŽ|Øym
uÙs)Ρr
َÚtsù
َìt6sÛ
َsÜsù
xÝ|¡o0
xÞ≡uŽÅÀ
zΝn=sß
y7ÝàÏãr
xáÏym
¤âθàøt¤Χ
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The letterConnected formExample
öΝÎγø‹n=tã
y]yèt/
yìsùu‘
َََََíuŽŸ°
َxxî
txtósù
Æ tGö;tƒ
søt“qΡ
ÏMysÏGèùuρ
ã‡xΖãƒ
ß#ã_ös?
t∃öθ|¡sù
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The letterConnected formExample
˜Ìè%
َ≅ÏGà)sù
ß,è=äz
s−ty™
zx‹Ÿ2
|Ms3y™
Å7Î=tΒ
x8ts?
Èθs9uρ
|=yδL{
Ÿξsù
َΟÎ=tã
≅yϑtãÇ
ÉΑöθs)Î/
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The letterConnected formExample
ö/ä3tΒöθtΡ
çµ|¡çΗè~
5βθãΨøÿxΕ
ä−Í‘$oÿsςuρ
ُΝoΨxî
َΟÎ=àß
tΠu‘Î)
ÏΘr
y‡xtΡuρ
È≅yèøgwΥ
َìuΖtΒ
َ⎯yès9
Èβts?
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The letterConnected formExample
}‘Ïδ
uθßγsù
4‘¤Sn=s?
ηy‰Íκy−
çµ|¡çΗè~
çνtç/ߊ
Ç⎯ä3tƒ
$yγ9t±øƒs†
çµtƒÎŽãÏ9
َ‘ϱyz
Ä“y‰tƒ
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Saakinah letters
• The meaning of Saakinah:
It means stationary. That is a letter with no movement on it “Stationary”.
• The way it is written:
A saakinah letter either does not have any Harakah on it or it has a sukoon
sign “ ”on it.
The following table shows the Arabic Alphabet with Sukoon (preceded with
a letter with Harakah, since the Arabic word can not start with a Saakin
letter): -
Note: a Saakinah letter is always preceded by a letter with a
Harakah on it
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The Arabic letters with Sukoon
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Words with Sukoon
The letter
Example in the
beginning
The letterExample at the end
ß⎯tΒù'tƒù't±o„
àMö6è?ó=çGtƒ
yìt7ø?r'sùôMßϑuŠsù
|M÷VÎ7n=sùô]oΨøtrB
…çνãô_r'sùólãøƒs†
yyÌ“ômã—÷ytøs?
ß,è=øƒrBô‡|¡ΨtΡ
ß⎯Ïδô‰è?ô‰yγôãr
ßNõ‹ããõ‹ã‚sù
MashaaAllah
You completed 18
words from Quran
Your total is 204
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The letter
Example in the
beginning
The letterExample at the end
ßìy_öè?öyγø)s?
öΝè?÷”t∴Ÿ2
ìÏÜó¡n@ó§Î6tGø)tΡ
߉pκô−r
çŽÉ9óÁs?óÉÌøtrB
yìôÒÎ/óÚÌ÷èè?
Ç⎯ôÜt7Î/ñÝÉ)ó™r'sù
|Môàtãuρr
uŽÏY÷èç/ôìÏÜè?
Νä3s%Ìøóã‹sùùøÌ“è?
MashaaAllah
You completed 17
words from Quran
Your total is 221
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The letter
Example in the
beginning
The letterExample at the end
ßx|Áøùrô#y‚s?
öyγø)s?÷,ÏΨã‹ù=sù
çνÌõ3è?ñ‚ÎŽô³è@
óΟçFù=Éftãr≅à)s?
|Môϑs%r'sùöΝä3s)n=s{
öpκ÷]s?βsŒù'sù
y‰ôγy_÷µÅ_ö‘r
ö≅y_öθs?(#öθtósÛ
uŽöxîrö’s5Ï9
MashaaAllah
You completed 18
words from Quran
Your total is 239
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4Exercises
1. Read the following joined letters
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2- Read the following words
ö/ãφóΟs9rÈ≅yèøgwΥtΠöθtƒô⎯tΒ
y7tƒÏ‰÷δruρóΟs9çµ÷Ζtãô⎯ÏΒô‰s)s9uρ
ϵø‹n=tãôMtΡÏŒruρôMs)ø9ruρt∃öθ|¡sùãΝÅ¡ø%é
öΝßγù=ÎγøΒrylt÷zrÞΟn=÷ètƒyxn=øùry#ø‹x.
çµs%ø—Í‘u‘ωø)tƒàMõ3n=÷δrtΠy‰øΒy‰sùöyγø)s?
øŒÎ)t⎦ø⎪r'sùöΝåκ÷]ÏΒ÷,n=øƒä†x8u‘ø—Íρ
ö≅yδÉΑöθs)Î/öΝçλm;ôMysÏÜß™öpκ÷]s?
Wonderful
You completed 35
words from Quran
Your total is 274
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çνt$s#÷{rçµ÷ΨtãÉ#ø9rô$Î#tƒtβörOr'sù
äíô‰u‹ù=sùçµ÷èÏÜè?ÏMy_t÷zruρö≅yϑ÷ètƒš⎥÷⎫tã
ö≅è%߉ç6ôãrãóÁtΡ|M÷ƒru‘uρωôϑpt¿2
Ÿ≅y™ö‘ruρ÷βÎ)tβöθtãöÏùxÞöθy™x8tôγsß
x8tø.ÏŒ|MøîtsùÇ⎯|¡ômrçŽöxî߉÷èt/
ÈβøŒÎ*Î/Æìn=ôÜtΒÈ≅÷δrçŽöy{ÏMs9Ì“ø9ã—
z⎯ôÜy™uθsùãΝn=÷ètƒöΝÍκÍ5öθs9zΝù=Ïæ
Congratulations
You completed 35
words from Quran
Your total is 309
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Madd Letters
• The meaning of Madd:
It is to stretch or to prolong.
• Types of Madd letters:
1. Alif preceded by any letter with a Fat-hah on it. Written as (ا) or ( ⊕ ).
2. Waaoo Saakinah, preceded by any letter with a Dhammah on it. Written
as (و) or (…)
3. Yaa Saakinah preceded by any letter with a Kasrah under it. Written as
(ى) or ( ⎯ ).
• The way of pronunciation:
A Madd letter is pronounced by prolonging or stretching the Harakah
on the letter before it.
• Examples:
Alif Madd |=Ïã#uθx.uρ öΝä3≈tΡö‘x‹Ρr
Waaoo Madd tβθãèyϑó¡o„ ߊ…ãρ#yŠ
Yaa Madd y7ƒÍ‘ô‰ãƒ öΝÎγÏ≈s9⎯Î)
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The Arabic letters with Alif Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Alif
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Alif
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Alif
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Alif
Madd
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The Arabic letters with Yaa Madd
The
letter
The
letter
with Yaa
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Yaa
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Yaa
Madd
The letter
The
letter
with Yaa
Madd
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The
letter
Yaa
Saakinah
ExampleYaa MaddExample
|MøŠŸÒs%t⎦⎫ÅÊÍ÷èãΒ
š≈oΨø‹sÜôãry‹ÏÜ÷èãƒ
t⎦⎫ÏàÏ≈ptm:
Èβ$oΨø‹tã߉‹Ïèãƒuρ
“ÎŽöxîxáŠÉóu‹Ï9
÷Λä⎢øŠx÷zrÉ⎥⎫Ïô±o„
Νßγ≈oΨø‹s)ó™V{Οä3ŠÉ)s?
ö’s5Ï9߉‹Ï.ruρ
ϵø‹n=tãϵ‹Î=ô¹é'y™
Wonderful
You completed 17
words from Quran
Your total is 544
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The
letter
Yaa
Saakinah
ExampleYaa MaddExample
È⎦÷⎫yϑ≈n=äóÏ9t⎦⎫ÏϑÏW≈y_
$yγ≈oΨø‹t⊥t/t⎦⎫ÏΡ÷“tƒ
|Mø‹yδßkŠÎγtƒ
öΝä3n=÷ƒuρt⎦⎪Èθ≈xî
çµ≈oΨ÷uŠômr'sùöΝä3‹Í‹øtä†
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The Arabic letters with Waw Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Waw
Madd
The letter
The letter
with Waw
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Waw
Madd
The
letter
The letter
with Waw
Madd
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The Madd
letter
The example in the
beginning
The example in the
middle
The example at the
end
â‘θçΡtβθãΨÅÁøtéB(#θçΡ%x.
ߊθà‰≈tƒtβθßγyϑ÷ètƒ(#θèδÌx.
y“Í‘…ãρߊ…ãρ#yŠ(#ÿ…âθù=s?
ß#ß™θãƒÏNθã‹ç/
7Exercises
1. Read the following words carefuly
The
letter
Waw
Saakinah
Example
Waw
Madd
Example
óΟçFøy_÷ρršχρâ™u‘ô‰tƒuρ
(#öθt/r'sùšχθç7|¡øts†uρ
(#θs?rΝä.θè?ù'tƒuρ
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The
letter
Waw
Saakinah
ExampleWaw MaddExample
(#öθsW÷ès?šχθèWyèö7è?
(#öθyf≈uΖs?uρtβθã_ãøƒs†
tΑöθymtβθßsÅÁ≈oΨs9
tβθç7yèù=tƒÞÚθèƒwΥ
(#ρyŠ$oΨsùšχρ߉É)øs?
(#÷ρsŒ#u™Æíρä‹ã`
Çy÷ρ§‘⎯ϵÏmρ•‘
Èβ%y`÷ρy—šχρã”É∴õ3tƒ
t∃ôθy™tβθß™â‘ô‰s?
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The
letter
Waw
Saakinah
ExampleWaw MaddExample
(#öθt±¨Βtβθà±ôϑtƒ
y7Ï?öθ|ÁÎ/šχθß¹ãøƒs†
…çµtΡöθ|ÊötƒöΝà2θàÊ÷ŽãÏ9
(#öθsÜ÷èãƒ(#θäÜ÷èãƒ
tβθÝàÏ≈yss9
öθyèy™$oΨtΡθããô‰tƒuρ
(#öθtót7s9tβθäóö7tƒuρ
s−öθsùtβθàÎ=øts†uρ
È⎦÷⎫y™öθs%zθà)÷ètƒ
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The
letter
Waw
Saakinah
ExampleWaw MaddExample
tβθä3u‹Ï9
Iωöθs9ߊθè=ã_
ÿ⎯ϵÏ?öθtΒyŠθßϑrO
ö/ä3tΒöθtΡtβθãΨÅÁøtéB
tβöθyγ÷Ψtƒtβθßγyϑ÷ètƒ
(#ρuρ#u™ßŠ…ãρ#yŠ
tΠöθtƒÏNθã‹ç/
2. Read and write
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If the Hamza is written on top of the Alif , the reader should not prolong the Hamza like in ö/ä3Ïϑ≈yè÷ΡL{uρ
8
If the Hamza is written before the Alif , the reader should prolong the Hamza like in ÍοtÅzFψ$#
(7
)(8
)
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At-Tanween
• The Meaning of At-Tanween:
It is a Noon Saakinah that occurs at the end of nouns ( 9)
.
• Types of Tanween:
There are three types of Tanween:
1. Tanween Fat-hah: that is pronounced with Fathah on the letter joined to
Noon Saakinah
Example:
=+
2. Tanween Kasrah: that is pronounced with Kasrah on the letter joined to
Noon Saakinah
Example:
=+
3. Tanween Dhammah: that is pronounced with Dhammah on the letter joined
to Noon Saakinah
Example:
=+
• The way of pronunciation:
The Tanween always comes at the End of the word. So, the way the
Tanween is pronounced is like a Noon Saakinah at the end of the word.
9
Tanween occurs in Nouns except for 2 verbs in Quran.
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• Shapes of Tanween in Quran (10)
:
At-Tanween can be written in three ways in the Quranic text
Tanween shapes
Examples:
$R/≡tè? $Yèö7y™ $¸)ù=yz
¤∃öθyz 5βô‰tã 六sŒ
8πuŠÏΒ%tn ×πyèϱ≈yz îπxÅ_#uρ
10
Please refer to the Tajweed Book to see the difference in pronunciation among those different shapes of
Tanween
·íY7×R¥7 ااا
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The Arabic letters with Tanween
The
letter
Tanween
Fat-hah
Tanween
Kasrah
Tanween
Dhammah
The
letter
Tanween
Fat-hah
Tanween
Kasrah
Tanween
Dhammah
(11
)
(12
)
11
In most words in Al-Quran the Hamza ()ء is written with Tanween Fath-hah without Alif after it.
12
Taa’ Marbuta ()ة does not come with Alif, if it has Tanween Fat-hah.
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The
letter
Tanween
Fat-hah
Tanween
Kasrah
Tanween
Dhammah
The
letter
Tanween
Fat-hah
Tanween
Kasrah
Tanween
Dhammah
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The
letter
Tanween Fat-hahTanween KasrahTanween Dhammah
#Y‰tnr‰Å™%tn7Šy‰ã`
#]Œ#uθÏ9‹Í×tΒöθtƒ8‹Ï{#u™
#ZŽô£ç„9‘ãρ$t±s?uρ7ŽÅÁt/
#Z”ö9äz@“ô_Íh‘͕tã
$T¡øtΡ¨ù(x.Ó¨ù't/
$W±„Í‘uρC·÷ƒtè%î¸ötã
$TÁ|Ás%Èø)tΡuρÒÉθß¹ö¨Β
$ZÊρãø¨ΒÚö‘rÖÙø‹t/
$VÜô±nΣ:Þ≡uŽÅÀ8ÝŠÏtèΧ
$Wß$s)÷ƒr¤âθàøt¤ΧÔâŸξÏî
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The
letter
Tanween Fat-hahTanween KasrahTanween Dhammah
%Yæö‘y—8íθã_ìì‹Ïÿxœ
$Zó≈n=t/8ø$t/Ô ≈n=t/
$Zçtྤ∃öθyzÔ∃ρã÷è¨Β
$]%$t7ÏÛ@,Å™%yñ×−uŽö9tGó™Î)uρ
%Z.u‘yŠ;7n=sùÔ8t≈t6ãΒ
Wξø‹s99≅≈n=|Ê×≅ö7ym
$YΒöθs%5ΟƒÈθø)s?ÒΟ‹Ïm§‘
$YΖŠÅ3ó¡ÏΒ5βô‰tã×⎦⎫Î7•Β
$YγÎ6oKô±ãΒµ≈s9Î)×νθã_ãρuρ
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The Arabic letters with Shaddah
The
letter
Shaddah
with Fat-
hah
Shaddah
with
Kasrah
Shaddah
with
Dhammah
The
letter
Shaddah
with Fat-
hah
Shaddah
with
Kasrah
Shaddah
with
Dhammah
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The
letter
Shaddah
with Fat-
hah
Shaddah
with
Kasrah
Shaddah
with
Dhammah
The
letter
Shaddah
with Fat-
hah
Shaddah
with
Kasrah
Shaddah
with
Dhammah
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Examples of Shaddah with Madd
The
letter
Shaddah and Alif
Madd
Shaddah and Yaa
Madd
Shaddah and WAW
Madd
9‘$¬7|¹†În1u‘tβθ™7Åsè?
$uΖ8¤ftΡy7ŠÉdfuΖçΡšχθ•`!$ysè?
#“¨Šts?ü“Ïd‰Íκu‰(#ÿρ–Šâ‘
$yγ9¢™yŠš⎥⎫Å¡‹Åb¡Ï%ΝßγtΡθ¡ßss?
The
letter
Shaddah with
Tanween Fat-hah
Shaddah with
Tanween Kasrah
Shaddah with Tanween
Dhammah
$tϑß¹AdΟxîBΛà¼
$xΨtΒAβ!$y_
#‚θàtã5hθçGãã;θàyès9
$wŠÏ9uρc’Å∀yz:”Èθs)s9
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Hamzat-Ul-Wassl
ا ة ه
• The meaning of Hamzat-Ul-Wassl:
It occurs only at the beginning of the word. It occurs without any
Harakah on it.
The way it is written:
It is written as: ( eا )
• The way of pronunciation
It has two cases, whether to be pronounced or to be skipped as shown in
the following diagram
Hamzat-Ulwassl
Skipped
If the reader connect the
word which begins with
Hamzat-Ulwassl with the letter
preceding it, so the letter
preceding Hamzat-Ulwasl is
directly connected to the letter
following Hamzat-Ulwasl.
Pronounced
If the reader starts
reading from the word
starting with Hamzat-Ulwasl,
so Hamzat-ulwassl should be
pronounced
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Laam At-Ta’reef
The presence of Laam at-Ta’reef before a noun makes it definite.
1. Laam At-ta’reef should always be Sakinah.
2. Laam At-Ta’reef only occurs as the second letter of a noun, it
followes Hamzat-Ul-Wassl.
(14) (15)
14
Laam Shamsiyyah should never have Harakah on it
15
Laam Qamariyyah should always have a Sukoon sighn on it.
Laam At-Ta’reef
Laam Qamariyyah
If the letter that followes Laam
At-Ta’reef does not have a
Shaddah on it, Laam
At’Ta’reef is Pronounced with
a Sukoon on it
Laam Shamsiyyah
If the letter that follows Laam
At-T’areef has Shaddah, Laam
At-Ta’reef will not be
pronounced (silent)
tΑ$t7Ågø:$#uρ
â™öyϑø9$#
ãÏù%s3ø9$#
u‘$pκ¨]9$#
â™!$yϑ¡¡9$#
Ç⎯≈uΗ÷q§9$#
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References
1. “ ”, The Holy Quran .
2. Abdulwahid Hamid “Graded Steps in Quran Reading”MELS-Muslim Education
literary services, Miami, FL. 2001.
3. Hassan Bin Salim, “ ”, http://saaid.net/book/open.php?cat=2book=98,
1994
4. Haroon R. Baqai, “let’s beautify our recitation”- 3rd
Edition, Faith Publication.
102. This Book,
This book teaches how to read Qur’an for those who do
not know how to read Qur’an from its Arabic text. Starting from
the Arabic Alphabet ending with complete Ayat from Quran.
This book takes the learner step by step through the typical
examples from Quran, as it covers the short vowels, the Sukoon,
the Madd, the Tanween, the Shaddah, and Hamzatul-wassl.
May Allah teach us that which benefits us and may He benefit
us with what He taught us.
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