Dzaki Rosman – Al Fatihah Verse 7 Part 1 One Minute Tajweed
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The speaker explains the structure of the verse in the book and gives instructions on how to pronounce it. They also provide some background information on the language and the importance of avoiding errors. The speaker then gives an example of reciting the verse in the next video.
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Miss Mila, 1 minute tajwid, part 9, Suratul
Fatiha verse number 7, part 1. The 7th
aya of Suratul Fatiha
which is the last verse is the longest
verse. So, we are going to split into
2 parts.
For this first part,
do not elongate
ra too long.
It is sufficient to stick to 2 harakkad.
Stick out the tip of the tongue
and put it under your 2 front teeth
when pronouncing Dal in the word,
Al lazi,
not using the letter Zai, Al Lazi. Differentiate
between hamza and ayn at the word
anamta.
The first is hamza,
an, and the second one is ayn,
am. Be careful not to recite with kal
kala or bouncing sound
at anamta.
Make sure there are only 3 pronunciations.
Anamta.
The last word
begins with the letter Ayn,
Aylaihim.
Not hamza,
Aylaihim.
Make sure there is a compression at the
throat when pronouncing Ayn,
A.
We will continue the rest of the verse
in the next video, Insha'Allah.