![]() ![]() ![]() This part lays out the different places in the Qur’an these occurrences take place, so the reader knows how he/she can stop on these words. One important aspect of Qur'an recitation is knowing and understanding which word combinations are written together and which separately in different parts of the Qur'an as well as in which places of the Qur'an are some words are written the female haa (هاء), and in which places they are written with the taa (تاء). Stopping on the ends of words with weak endings (words ending in the alif, ya' or wow) and different rules and explanations for these type of words is clarified. Stopping on the ends of words with strong endings (consonants) and rules for what is allowed on the last letter of the word is described, including ar-room (الروم) and al-ishmaam (الإشمام). This final book explains the stop and start when reading the Glorious Qur'an, and gives details as to what kind of stop is allowed, what kind is preferred, and what kind of stop is forbidden. These books are meant as a guide for non-Arabs with a good grasp of English for studying tajweed of the Glorious Qur'an. This is the third and final part of a three part series in English on the rules of tajweed the Qur'an for the recitation of Hafs from 'Aasim by the way of Ash-Shaatibiyyah.
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