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LEARN TAJWEED (LESSON 2)

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There are 29 letters in the Arabic alphabet, all consonants.

The Arabic vowels (Harakaat) Fathah, Kasrah, and Dammah are not
part of Arabic alphabet, but they are naturally pronounced when letters are joined to make words and words are joined to make sentences.

Fathah is a tiny diagonal stroke (/) above a letter. It produces the sound "ā" like " Ba"(slightly soft side) in 'Banana'

In this lesson the letters have a fatha above them.

At the top of the page the letters appear in the same format as those in lesson one, only with a Fatha above them.

The shapes of individual letters may vary change depending upon the combinations used; nevertheless, the distinctive shape of each letter can still be easily recognized.

The letters at the bottom of the page are joined to make words and appear slightlt different. The number of dots on a letter and its overall shape can help you easily determine what letter is present.

(More lessons uploaded soon InshaAllah)

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  • i love koran 4-ever

  • may Allah bless you... I just bought the book that you re using and it is great that I can listen the right bronuntiation...

    thanks

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  • @ale060984ituk what is the book called how can i get it?

  • Masha'allah (ما شاء الله) I <3 this

    This teaches kids/adults how to become better readers and learn the Qur'an

  • Great Work, May Allah give Jiza for this effort

    Jizak allah Khair

  • The 'hamza' and the small 'ayn' look very similar to me. Can someone please tell me how to differentiate between them correctly?

  • ja

  • this is lesson 2 but the book says its lesson 4? give me the book!

  • jazakallah may allah bless u/

  • Is it lesson 2 or lesson 4...

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