That is the correct recitation. Are you referring to the lack of pronunciation on the "un" which is the result of Dhumma Shedda (the vowels on top of the letter dal/"D"). ?
In case you haven't taken any arabic courses, the vowels are pronounced when they appear in the middle of a sentence, but they are not pronounced at the end of a sentence or pause in recitation. (response continued)
They remain in the script for precision, and they remain in the transliteration because there are circumstances where they would be pronounced - for example, if the reciter does NOT pause at the end of the verse and continued to the next verse - then it would be pronounced.
I hope that clarifies the issue for you. If I have misunderstood what you perceive the error to be then I apologize, but there is no mistake....
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE REGARDING THE ARABIC PORTION OF THE VIDEOS!
*** The program that I am using to make these videos presents SHADDA-KASRAH with the KASRAH on TOP of the letter (not on the bottom as you would expect) - the Kasrah does lie on the BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA - so if you see a SHADDA, and the line is on top, then it is SHADDA-FAT'HAH بَّ but if you see a SHADDA AND THE LINE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA, THEN WHAT YOU ARE READING IS A SHADDA-KASRAH لِّ .
Assalamu aleykum! I'm so sorry, I didn't see your question! I know it's 4 months late, and you may have already had your answer, but I will answer it anyways in case you are still interested or anyone else - yes it's true - the reason being that the Quran encompasses 3 major themes:
a) Commands and prohibitions which contain laws and practical ways.
b) Stories of the Prophets and Messengers of Allaah (AS), the punishments that came upon those who resisted faith and also the promises, rewards, or punishments that come from Allaah.
c) Knowledge of Tawheed and the description of those matters which relate to the Names of Almighty Allaah and His Attributes, which to have faith in is obligatory upon the servant of Allaah. This has precedence over the first two.
Soorah Al-Ikhlaas contains the third objective and a general description of it. Thus, it is correct to say that it is equal to one third of the Quran (just as the prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, did say in the authentic hadeeth).
Al hamdulillah - I hope you see your reward yawmal Qiyaamah - I'm teaching my son myself using your complete seies to strengthen his tilaawat ! Jazakullahu khairan !
Im trying t learn this, and this video is just perfect for me. Thank you for the time and trouble you took to post this video, May Allah grant you rewards untold and good health, long life and much happiness,Thank you so very much.
as-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barkatu ... mash allah i really enjoy the wonderfull clip of yours :D .... MAY ALLAH REWARD YOU FOR YOUR EFFORT AND MAY YOU ENTER THE GATE OF PARADISE TOGHTER WITH THE BELOVED PROPHET(PEAC AND BLESSING OF ALLAH BE UPON HIM) AND MAY ALLAH MAKE YOU JOURNEY IN THIS WORLD EASY "AMEEN"
as-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barkatu much love from you sister in islam :D
wa aleykum selaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu sister! Thank you so much for the beautiful dua, ameen, ameen and may He bless you with the same, and may He guide all us Muslims to practice our deen better so that we may start to be successful in the world once again! Ameen (your fellow sister ;-) )
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112:2 "Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks).
112:3 "He begets not, nor was He begotten;
112:4 "And there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him."
TheIslamicSurahs 4 months ago
moi je suis a la mosqué
yas4631 2 years ago
Notice a mistake recited or recorded in the last sentence: kufu .. an .. ahad
Change or delete this video.
compartner09 2 years ago
That is the correct recitation. Are you referring to the lack of pronunciation on the "un" which is the result of Dhumma Shedda (the vowels on top of the letter dal/"D"). ?
In case you haven't taken any arabic courses, the vowels are pronounced when they appear in the middle of a sentence, but they are not pronounced at the end of a sentence or pause in recitation. (response continued)
ReadSurahsnDuas 2 years ago
They remain in the script for precision, and they remain in the transliteration because there are circumstances where they would be pronounced - for example, if the reciter does NOT pause at the end of the verse and continued to the next verse - then it would be pronounced.
I hope that clarifies the issue for you. If I have misunderstood what you perceive the error to be then I apologize, but there is no mistake....
ReadSurahsnDuas 2 years ago
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE REGARDING THE ARABIC PORTION OF THE VIDEOS!
*** The program that I am using to make these videos presents SHADDA-KASRAH with the KASRAH on TOP of the letter (not on the bottom as you would expect) - the Kasrah does lie on the BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA - so if you see a SHADDA, and the line is on top, then it is SHADDA-FAT'HAH بَّ but if you see a SHADDA AND THE LINE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA, THEN WHAT YOU ARE READING IS A SHADDA-KASRAH لِّ .
ReadSurahsnDuas 3 years ago 2
Is it true in a hadith it is said that Muhammed (salla allahu alyhiwasalam) said that Surah AlIkhlaas is equivalent to (1/3)rd of the Quran?
destroyer67 3 years ago
Assalamu aleykum! I'm so sorry, I didn't see your question! I know it's 4 months late, and you may have already had your answer, but I will answer it anyways in case you are still interested or anyone else - yes it's true - the reason being that the Quran encompasses 3 major themes:
(to follow)
ReadSurahsnDuas 3 years ago
a) Commands and prohibitions which contain laws and practical ways.
b) Stories of the Prophets and Messengers of Allaah (AS), the punishments that came upon those who resisted faith and also the promises, rewards, or punishments that come from Allaah.
c) Knowledge of Tawheed and the description of those matters which relate to the Names of Almighty Allaah and His Attributes, which to have faith in is obligatory upon the servant of Allaah. This has precedence over the first two.
ReadSurahsnDuas 3 years ago
Soorah Al-Ikhlaas contains the third objective and a general description of it. Thus, it is correct to say that it is equal to one third of the Quran (just as the prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, did say in the authentic hadeeth).
ReadSurahsnDuas 3 years ago
Waalaykum Asalam wa rahmatu lahi wa baraktu.
No problem for the late reply .Thank you for your response and your explanation wa jazakullah kayran
Ramadan Kareem! wa koul amm wan antoum bikair.
destroyer67 3 years ago
Al hamdulillah - I hope you see your reward yawmal Qiyaamah - I'm teaching my son myself using your complete seies to strengthen his tilaawat ! Jazakullahu khairan !
bumbu666 3 years ago
Im trying t learn this, and this video is just perfect for me. Thank you for the time and trouble you took to post this video, May Allah grant you rewards untold and good health, long life and much happiness,Thank you so very much.
Traveldoctor00 4 years ago
as-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barkatu ... mash allah i really enjoy the wonderfull clip of yours :D .... MAY ALLAH REWARD YOU FOR YOUR EFFORT AND MAY YOU ENTER THE GATE OF PARADISE TOGHTER WITH THE BELOVED PROPHET(PEAC AND BLESSING OF ALLAH BE UPON HIM) AND MAY ALLAH MAKE YOU JOURNEY IN THIS WORLD EASY "AMEEN"
as-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barkatu much love from you sister in islam :D
Quranlover 4 years ago
wa aleykum selaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu sister! Thank you so much for the beautiful dua, ameen, ameen and may He bless you with the same, and may He guide all us Muslims to practice our deen better so that we may start to be successful in the world once again! Ameen (your fellow sister ;-) )
ReadSurahsnDuas 4 years ago
mash'Allah
dudewhol00ks 4 years ago
Wow mashAllah, this is perfect, I have some problem with some letters, this is exactly what I need. Jazzak Allah Khair
powa2live 4 years ago
And May He reward you too!
I hope it helps you and me both. Selaam.
ReadSurahsnDuas 4 years ago
mash'Allah nice :)
roadtomedina 4 years ago