Al Iqlaab Q: What is the definition of Al Iqlaab in the (Arabic) Language and jargon (of the science of Tajweed)? A: As far as the (Arabic) Language it means to change something from its original state. With regards to the jargon (of the science of Tajweed) it is to place a letter in the place of another letter while observing (and pronouncing) the Ghunnah. Q: How many letters does Al Iqlaab have? A: Al Iqlaab only has one letter which is the Baa. Q: What are some examples of Al Iqlaab? A: An example of Noon As Saakinah with Baa in two words is: مِن بَعْدِ An example of Noon As Saakinah with Baa in one words is: يُنبِتُ لَكُم An example of Tanween with Baa is: سَمِيعٌ بَصِيرٌ And أَلِيمٌ بِمَا كَانُواْ
Al Ikhfaa’a Q: What is the definition of Al Ikhfaa’a in the (Arabic) Language and jargon (of the science of Tajweed)? A: As far as the (Arabic) Language Al Ikhfaa’a means to conceal something. With regards to the jargon (of the science of Tajweed) it is to pronounce an unvowlled letter which is devoid of a Shaddah with characteristics that are between Al Ithhaar and Al Idghaam while observing (and pronouncing) the Ghunnah on the Noon As Saakinah and Tanween. Q: How many letters does Al Ikhfaa’a have? A: Al Ikhfaa’a has sixteen letters which have been collected in the first letter of each word of the following ling of poetry. صِفْ ذا ثَنا كَمْ جَادَشَخْصٌ قَد سَمَا دُمْ طَيِّباً زِدْ فِي تُقَي ضَعْ ظَالِمَا Q: What are some examples of this? A: An example of Noon As Saakinah with Saad in two words is: عَن صَلاَتِهِم An example of Noon As Saakinah with Saad in one words is: وَانصُرْنَا An example of Tanween with Saad is: قَوْماً صَالِحِينَ Use this as an example for the rest the letters that where mentioned. |