Dzaki Rosman – AlFatihah Verse 6 One Minute Tajweed Part 8
AI: Summary ©
The speaker explains the importance of pronouncing heavy letters between light letters, and advises against mixing them up. They also explain the correct way to pronounce heavy letters and avoid leaving the mouth at the BOMB position when changing the sound of calf. The speaker emphasizes the need to differentiate between the heavy and light versions of the phrase.
AI: Summary ©
1 minute tajwid,
part 8, Suratul Fatiha, verse number 6. In
this verse, there are a few heavy letters
that can be found between the light letters.
Our focus in this video is to try
to differentiate between them so that we don't
mix
up the pronunciation.
Make sure to pronounce
with complete kasla.
Not
We will tend to make noon heavy
due to sword's heavy character,
like
The correct way is to pronounce noon light
and pronounce sword heavy. Do not mix between
them.
Avoid using the lips while pronouncing
is actually the heavy version of
sin, just that it is pronounced
heavy by raising the back of the tongue.
Is sufficient with 2 harlot cats.
Not.
Retract
the mouth position
when pronouncing
and pronounce Ta lightly at the word
Do not leave the mouth at the BOMB
position
to avoid making
ta heavy by saying
Do not change
to by saying
The correct way is
is heavier
and must be differentiated between the sound of
calf by saying,
Mustatim.
May it be beneficial
for all.