Ismail Londt – Istidhah and Basmalah Tahqq
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The speaker discusses the importance of identifying sound and presentation in a conversation. They stress the need to be aware of the rules and use them in their presentations. The speaker also emphasizes the need to practice and identify sound differences in order to improve their presentations.
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There is the other and the basmala saying all the bilayer regime is
milay Rahman Rahim for a tahkir recital, for a recital, for a slow
paced recital. So you have to be distinct as to what you are
saying, and you have to be familiar as to what has already
been done. For example, Shah Abu BA. If you look at the syllables
of the
is the other. We praise the HA firstly of bilalhi. So he would
say,
he mean a show you told New rogi,
and then you find
Sheik Rahi Mustafa holwash would press the LA I will be mean a show
you told New Rogi. It says, If I hold and then he holds the law,
and then pushes the he, I will be him in a show. Roji,
you find she mean, shall we? We press the TA, I think so you will
say, I will him in a show. Tony rogi, and okay,
you will find your Mustafa Esmail and Dr Naina. They would come down
instead of pushing. They would drop on
the Shay. And I think
I will minister Roji, the Shay and
will him in a shake *,
shake Abu fat share. It was unique. He would say it like this.
I will him in a shale Tor neurology, to have the phrase ash
regime lower than Allah's Name, we will
so you have to try to differentiate between those. Try
saying them, and then you have to look at what you're going to
choose, or if you're able to
do something beyond all of those what has not yet been taken. And
then you basmala.
We have those who press the MA,
like Shabba basit will Say,
shall
we? I will be
learning ministry.
Born, you're learning similar, but you
would have like a type of a slow ascent to the mouth, where
troubleshooting pushes Shabbos, it pushes in the LA, I think, and
then by the power goes a bit up Bismillah. You rock. Man, you
rohim. We mean show is
similar. You
rock similar. Sometimes he has a slight drop by the heap. Smilla,
you rock. Man, you rock.
Him.
Al Banna
would push at the end only, and he start for the basmala will be
slower or faster.
Sorry, he
will say similar. Him, similar. He wash, goes in stages, beautifully,
and she must have a smile. Bismillah. You ro man, you Rahim.
So what is rawashes, Easter, Ada, I will be love him in a show you
pony, Roji, Bismillah.
Man, you Bismillah, you rough. Man, you Rahim. Well, she said
mutawali would not say the basmala from low. He'll say it from high
and drop. He will say Bismillah, you Rahman, you Rahim.
Bismillah bismillahir, rahmanir, Rahim, okay, so think about those.
Listen to the differences and identify the differences in your
own sound and your own presentation, and then make your
choices. Mila practice.