Shadee Elmasry – 20. Dhaal & Zayn Are Not Interchangeable
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The next two letters are the Val and the Zane. Now these two, there
is no excuse for messing them up. And the reason being and why
messing them up is worse is for the simple reason that Zayn is a
letter. So if you pronounce that by with Xen, you're actually
swapping two letters. So it's not like someone who doesn't know how
to pronounce the Iein. So they're saying ane, right, well, or CA so
the same kind of hat is right? No, this is actually swapping two
letters, you actually swapping two letters. So Zelicah has, you're
actually swapping to letter it's have a right is a different,
completely different word than has. Right and again, we're
talking about in recitation, so that there must not be confused
with dizaine. The Val and the theta are similar in that we bring
the middle of the tongue between the teeth and blow air.
But with the Val, this tongue should vibrate Sir, you don't feel
a vibration that you should your whole mouth should be vibrating
when you say that, resulting in a buzzing sounds in English, the val
is heard in the word that while the pho is hurting the word thick,
so we do have both letters in the English language, but they're not
differentiated in their spelling. Their spelling is exactly the same
with the th but we do have these two differences in the west and
Morocco, North Africa, if they'll replace the event with the dead,
so they'll still Dicker right? And in the east will pronounce it
they'll swap it with the Zane so they'll say zikr Alright, so in
terms of Quranic recitation, the
letters must be pronounced properly and again this this
shows, care, concern and education when a person separates between
then and Zayn