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Tajwid - Beautifying the Quran

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Note: This guideline may not be absolute. It is best to continue<br />

recitation from a word earlier if one is confused as what to do. The<br />

actual rule would involve knowledge of what *arakah formation<br />

category <strong>the</strong> verb is from (this situation is specific to verbs). That would<br />

give <strong>the</strong> reader knowledge of what *arakah <strong>the</strong> verb requires as it<br />

would be part of a set pattern.<br />

The Continuing Tanw|n<br />

There are times when reading <strong>the</strong> Qur’\n that we may find a word<br />

ending with a Tanw|n being followed by a word starting with a S\kin.<br />

Here, one will give <strong>the</strong> represented N[n S\kin within <strong>the</strong> Tanw|n a<br />

Kasrah. The *arakah of <strong>the</strong> letter will remain <strong>the</strong> same. This is<br />

sometimes seen in <strong>the</strong> Qur’\n where one can see a small N[n<br />

between <strong>the</strong> words. e.g.<br />

if continued upon, would be read as<br />

At times it is not written but would be implemented if <strong>the</strong> reader were<br />

to continue. e.g.<br />

if continued upon, would be read as<br />

Note: Even when <strong>the</strong>re is a small N[n written, if one were to restart<br />

reading from a word that has that N[n at its beginning, one would not<br />

read it, but would apply <strong>the</strong> given rules of a S\kin beginning and give<br />

<strong>the</strong> Alif <strong>the</strong> appropriate *arakah. e.g.<br />

if continued upon, would<br />

be read as<br />

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