Shadee Elmasry – 48. Tajwid of Surat alFatiha

Shadee Elmasry
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The transcript describes a variety of cases and rules in Islam, including a common mistake that occurs when reciting a statement or saying something without knowing what it is. The speaker also discusses the importance of proper practice in reciting and the use of words like "will" and "will face" to avoid mistakes.
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Now let's look at sudents infatti. Hap. One thing you're going to

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note about Touristen Facha. Very easy to eat. All of it is all the

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i's end in med dadless sukoon, which is the med that is

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approaching a Sycuan. You extend it for 246. Okay, and there's only

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one med lessem in the SUTA. And there are no other difficult

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rules. There's one pronunciation situation that we're going or case

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that is very common. That mistaken is very common. We'll look at it

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right now. Okay, Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim. All met Toby I

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remember met the VA is marked by the when the short vowel and the

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corollary long vowel follows it. So we landed on the Rahim Al

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hamdu, lillahi, Rabbil Alameen. Here you have met the BA. Right in

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fact, have followed by an LF Of course, this is a dagger Elif, but

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it's an elephant nonetheless. Okay, meme Khasra followed by the

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year and this is made out of the sukoon if you stop here, hamdu

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Lillahi Rabbil Alameen Rahman Al Rahim, Malik Kiyomi de all meta VI

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and med out of the school year can and will do what you can to stay

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notice no noon second, no 10 ween okay, it's actually very hard to

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make a mistake. And so does in fact, there's only one issue. And

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this is the pronunciation case I talked about where you won't

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you'll see people make this mistake, you know, for sure they

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never studied to do it. Okay. And that is it dinner, Sara. Paul,

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most debt beam. Notice we've said this over. We said this before.

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There are many cases in Islam, or in Sharia, where there are

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indicators of certain things. Why? Because when we're talking to

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people, if we have a question, there are indicators that someone

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knows what they're doing someone studied or not, whether someone is

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pious or not, for example, you'll never find a fapy, a scholar who

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could give you advice have a mustache that goes over his lip.

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That's one of the little things that's a sunnah, that anyone who

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just is involved, who knows things, okay, we'll have trimmed

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as much and we'll know this little thing, this small thing, okay? And

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observe it likewise, and see what it's in fact, out of the sod and

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the tap is something that someone would know. Okay, if you've

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studied, this is something one of the first things that you're going

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to cover, not to say he did a syrup. mousse topping. This is a

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common mistake of some initial indicate someone hasn't learned or

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hasn't studied. Okay, so you need to say this. And why do we say

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that? We're not saying that, to make fun of them? We're saying

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this because it's one of the indicators. Now if I have a

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question to ask, I need to ask a shape of question and this shift

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comes up, and he says, then I'll set up a dinner set up almost

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stopping. I know that he has a study, if he has, he's not

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scrupulous, because tweed requires scrupulousness It's easy to make

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mistakes in recitation is actually very easy. To fall into this

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habit, you can learn to tweet now all summer, you will fall into bad

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habits if you don't look at this in six months. Okay? And then some

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other student of Tajweed will come around and remind you of these

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things. Okay, so it's easy to fall into bad habits when it comes to

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the subject matter of Tajweed because to recite properly,

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actually hurts the mouth. It's not easy on the mouth to hurt recite

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properly. When when I do touch weak class, My mouth hurts after

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like 30 minutes. So one of the keys of Tajweed is this effort and

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this scrupulousness

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Then I'll shut off but it was stepping So Robin Medina and I'm

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to La him, right in Moonee Valley, walla ball, Lee, remember BOD is

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not done with a comma, bug. But it's not Duck, duck. No, it's mud,

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it's easier to push it out of one cheek to push the air out of one

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cheek.

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All of what we've seen here, no noon, Sakinah notes and wean. And

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all we have here is method VA. Here you have your first thing

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that's different. And that is the med that lism of the swallow ball

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lean, and that is the Enter followed by the shudder, or sukoon

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while a bomb on Glee, and that really gives that finale feeling

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to suit it's in fact, it really feels like it's a finale, it feels

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like

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you're waiting for that air mean to erupt behind the car or behind

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the Imam. So this is one of the hallmark features of anyone who's

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attended Salah for the first time. Let's say you bring a guest to

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attend. So over the last time it's one of the striking features, then

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tourists in fact, I had this rhythm by having all med data the

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sukoon right and one med lesson before that at the end. So that's

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really suited to fatsia has nothing other than metadata and

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the second one Mathnasium

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And the rest is to look at that sod and tap pronunciation All

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right now let's look at the short suits

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