Episode 10 -- Tafkheem III
Exceptions to rules for ر mentioned in the previous episode.
* ر is always tafkheem whenever it is preceeded directly by a أ (hamzat ul-wasl).
* A silent ر, when preceded by a silent ي, will always by tarqeeq.
*ر is always tafkheem when preceded by a letter of isti'laa.
* When ر is silent, is preceded by a silent letter, and the third letter before it has a fat'ha or dhamma, that ر is considered tafkheem.
* When ر is silent, is preceded by a silent letter, and the third letter before it has a kasrah, that ر is considered tarqeeq.
@hiraalishba My comment was related to the summary notes that the owner of this channel wrote below the video. I wasn't making comment about what the shaykh said.
dahliaflo2001 2 months ago
@dahliaflo2001... nothing is incorrect... the rule told by Sheikh is as same as u mentioned... so nothing seems wrong
hiraalishba 2 months ago
@dahliaflo2001 nothing is incorrect.... the rule told by Sheikh is same as u said... nothing seems incorrect
hiraalishba 2 months ago
@khalifahklothing : your note *ر is always tafkheem when preceded by a letter of isti'laa
This is incorrect...please rewatch the video again. It's supposed to be if Ra is silent and preceded by a kasrah but followed by a letter of Isti'laa then it's tafkheem.
dahliaflo2001 10 months ago
yes the date is important. Allah revealed the Qur'an over 23 years (2 decades) and the Qur'an is divided into Makki verses (before Hijrah) and Madani verses (after Hijrah).
The verses of the Qur'an came down at certain times in certain contexts. Makki verses are mainly dealing with Allah, Tawheed, day of judgment, heaven and hell, stories of the past, morality, belief, etc. whereas Madani verses are mainly laws, legislations, dealing with non-Muslims, etc.
It's good to know this brother
sakeena09 1 year ago 2
huh??
MikailAlKazim 2 years ago
tow decades ? dose the date important ?
majedadress 3 years ago