Tajwid - Beautifying the Quran
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e.g.<br />
Handwritten<br />
Scripted<br />
If upon a Hamzah <strong>the</strong>re is a Madd of Alif, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re is no change in<br />
representation in <strong>the</strong> Handwritten version, but in <strong>the</strong> scripted versions<br />
a small Hamzah is added before <strong>the</strong> Alif. e.g.<br />
Handwritten<br />
Scripted<br />
Redundancy of Suk[ns<br />
In <strong>the</strong> handwritten version <strong>the</strong> Suk[ns are always written, even if<br />
effectively <strong>the</strong>y become redundant, e.g. as in some cases of Idgh\m.<br />
The scripted version however does not keep <strong>the</strong> Suk[ns written in<br />
those cases (of Idgh\m). It also does not keep <strong>the</strong> Suk[ns written in <strong>the</strong><br />
cases of Ikhf\ or Madd. Thus in <strong>the</strong> many incidents where a letter<br />
appears without a *arakah in <strong>the</strong> scripted versions it is a place where a<br />
Suk[n has been omitted. e.g.<br />
Handwritten<br />
Scripted<br />
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