

Best Sellers: Books for School-Age Children 7-9 Years old.Best Sellers: Books for Middle Childhood 6-8 Years old.Best Sellers: Books for Young Children 5-7 Years old.Best Sellers: Books for School Starters 4-6 Years.Best Sellers: Books for Pre School-3-5 Years old.Best Sellers: Books for Toddlers 2-3 Years old.Best Sellers: Books for Babies 1-3 Years old.Best Sellers : Books for Infants 0-2 Years old.If a word ends with ‘waaw’ ‘و’ or a ‘yaa’ ‘ي’, and is carrying shaddah, then it is pronounced with Shaddah but the accompanying short vowel or tanwin is replaced with Sukoon and will be read Saakin. Some words when upon stopping become long vowels because the last letter is a ‘waaw’ ‘و’ or a ‘yaa’ ‘ي’ If a word ends with a letter bearing a حُرُوفِ المَدِّ ‘ ۦ’, and preceded by a letter Yaa ’ي’ or any other letter with kasrah, then prolong as long vowel If a word ends with a letter bearing a حُرُوفِ المَدِّ ‘و’ or ‘ ۦ’, and preceded by a letter Haa ’ه’, then omit the حُرُوفِ المَدِّ ‘و’ or ‘ي’ and replace Haa ’ه’ with a sukoon. This happens rarely when breath runs out but still worth learning

However, If a stop is made on a ا۠ preceded by a waw fathah وَ, then replace وَ with a sukoon and the vowel is read as a sukoon وۡ, which is pronounced the same as the حُرُوفِ المَدِّ waw is elongated to x2 Harakaat but if you continue then skip alif with an eye. This happens rarely when breath runs out but still worth learning. If a stop is made on a ا۠ preceded by a fathah is pronounced the same as the حُرُوفِ المَدِّ Alif is elongated to x2 Harakaat but if you continue then skip alif with an eye. If a stop is made on a bare ى preceded by a fathah is an alif Maqsurah, which is pronounced the same, the حُرُوفِ المَدِّ Alif is elongated to x2 Harakaat.Įnding on a very long Madd – Replace the very-long-madd with حُرُوفِ المَدِّ Alif, hold the letter for x2 Harakaat If a stop is made on a letter bearing a حُرُوفِ المَدِّ Alif, it stays the same and is pronounced the same, the حُرُوفِ المَدِّ Alif is elongated to x2 Harakaat. 40 Ḥadith Pertaining to the Virtues & Rulings of the Quran.Sujood al-Tilaawah (Places of prostration in the Quran).Signs of Tajweed in the Quranic fonts Explained.The rules of reciting the letter ‘ر’ Raa.Al-Qalqalah (Echoing or Bouncing Letters).Iltiqaaus Saakinayn (Meeting of two Sakin letters).Alamat Al-Waqf (Signs & Symbols of Stopping).Tanween (Fathahtayn Kasrahtayn Dhummahtayn).
