Suhaib Webb – Reading Qalun Lesson Four Two Hamzas & Idgham
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The speakers discuss the importance of understanding upcoming rules and the use of mud in writing. They provide examples of rules for various scenarios and explain the process of learning natural language. They emphasize the importance of practicing and reading the rules and provide advice for future reading experiences. They also mention a video about the use of different letters in the Qira and encourage viewers to try it out. They emphasize the importance of practicing and reading the rules and encourage everyone to keep up with the rules.
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Praise the Allah. We seek peace and blessings
upon our blood of the messenger Muhammad
upon his family, his companions, and those who
follow them until the end of time.
Hope everybody is doing wonderful. Great to see
people back.
Today, we're going to go back over what
we went through last week,
just to make sure that it's solid and
correct. And I made I made a few,
mistakes last week. My mind is unfortunately
some difficult news. Honda had just arrived right
before,
class, so I was a little bit off.
And then also we're going to take a
few new rules, and then we will
hear some people read. And then next week,
what I want us to do is to
think about having
a sort
of discussion. Don't think about it as a
test or a quiz
about everything related to hums. Everything that we
took
on the section on the
letters that are.
So last week, went to a rule 11,
2 concurrent hamzahs from 2 different words.
And there are times when a word ends
with a hamz and is followed by a
word that begins with a hamz,
like.
So hamza hamza. This is a word. This
is a word.
Is a word. Is a word.
This is a word. Here's another word. So
the word ends with hamz and begins with
hamz.
So and as as as I said, this
is really one of the most important sections,
the entire
discussion around the rules of hamza.
If you
begin to become familiar with that in reading
of khalun, it's going to be easy. And
then in fact, wash,
which we'll move on to,
hopefully in the future,
will also be as easy.
The first scenario that we wanna talk about
is the vowels have the same vowel markings.
And this will only happen in 3 situations.
Right? To fatha,
2 Dhamma,
2 Kesla.
And you'll remember I said that.
He says
Right? So in a situation where there's 2,
the first hamz is dropped.
The first hamz is dropped.
So what's left
is
And we noted
also,
in a very important rule that I want
you to think about, and I'm I'm making
a lesson for this so you can watch
it later as well.
That before
is mud
This is mud
And, of course, you don't see a mud
sign here
because
is
preferred to read it without the mud.
It's preferred to read it with Qasr
Qasr.
The word Qasr is from the same word
as a palace. Right? A palace is called
a Qasr
because a palace
keeps things, like, locked in.
So the
the
keeps the letter locked in. You can think
about it in this way.
And Sheikh, he says, what sword man fasal?
Right, in the poem that I'm gonna be
put at the end of this book
and encourage people who can't memorize it, they
can read it to me, It would be
good.
Sheikh Ahmed, he says,
Mud moon fossil. We talk about how do
you recognize mud moon fossil after the mud,
the hamster's on an alef.
That's how you know it's moon fossil. Separate
disconnected mud. There's 2 ways to read this
on
with 2.
It's called
or 4.
It's called.
I'm gonna put a t here for.
I'm gonna put a q here for.
If you read this with,
and that's how we're reading it, by the
way, in our class. We're reading.
You have a choice.
If you read this,
then you can read this
with either 2
or 4.
So
or However,
if you read
the mud
before the iskat of the hams,
If you eat it with,
4,
then you have no choice.
You have to read this with 4.
This is called
will talk about this one day in the
future.
Alas? We talked about this last week. I'm
making a video for you guys for this.
Make doff for me. A lot of things
happen. The roof in my I don't know,
man. It's been a great summer. A lot
of opportunities to increase my patience. I almost
died. Some of you may not know in
May. And then
we had a baby girl. And then just
a few days ago,
the ceiling in my mother in law's house
collapsed.
So it's been an interesting time.
Or
Either one is fine.
But as I said to you last week,
it's preferred to read this with
because of the
because of the
it's preferred to read with.
But if you wanna read it with, it's
okay. There's no there's, like, no sin or
there's nothing wrong. There's nothing wrong with it.
But make sure that you remember this formula
that I taught you.
So our first
rule that we took, we're reviewing just because
I wanna make sure we're solid,
is that we have hamzatan,
waf2hatan,
and then kalimati.
To hamzas
with from
2 different words.
In,
this ham is dropped.
The second scenario is only once in the
Quran.
With 2 dhamma.
And
2 We're going to read the first
if
you look at it.
Here.
And I haven't forgotten a request to put
up a reporting of Tasib.
The 3rd scenario is the same as the
second in the sense of the first time
this is gonna take to see
you. And this is 2 we see this
Surat
There is an exception to this,
rule,
and that is the word
is
And
so
to,
Yusuf.
We have the idlam of this hamza into
the waw, so it becomes
part of the waw.
And because of that, we read it like
this.
Maybe someone's gonna ask you, why don't you
read it?
Why don't you make this and
you read this with hamza
because this is an exception.
So last week, there's actually a really great
rule for this that I forgot.
And I'm actually in the process. I have
an exam in the.
So,
sometimes it's a lot to keep in my
my head.
But
just remember this, that
if
the hamza
is
and
it comes in front, you're going to experience
tasil. I'm gonna show you what I mean
in a second.
And if the hamza is and
it comes in the second hamza we say,
it's gonna have badel.
For either qudimat
almaftuha
So the famous axiom in Qadon
I'm gonna write it in the book for
you also so you don't have to worry
about it. I'm gonna put this. I heard
it from one of my teachers
something that we hear, but I'll share it
with
you
So this scenario, we're going to have
2 hamms but with different vowels. The first
hamz has fatha, the second has dhamma.
So you're gonna read the second hamz
with, as I said,
if the hamzim of Tuhah is first,
then the next hamza,
Tusa hadat,
will
have. So
There's no butler
here. Only to see it.
I I can tell you, Omar, you were
asking last week.
If you have a baby and babies, how
they coo, they go, oh, oh. It's very
similar to that. That's the
sound of.
The second the first has hamz.
The first hamz is fatah,
and the second has kesra.
What's the rule?
I just gave it to you. If in
this scenario,
2 different hamzahs from 2 different words with
2 different word 2 different vowels.
If the first vowel is is fatha, the
first hamzah has fatha, then you know the
second hamza is gonna be what? Immediately, tasil.
Tasil. So
umkoon
There's no there's no baddul. There's no tabdi.
The 3rd scenario, the first hams has Bama,
the second has.
Again, the same rule, the second with Tasheel.
The 4th the first ham has kesra,
the second has fatha. And what's the rule?
We said, if the fatha comes first, what
comes after is gonna have tasir.
There are certain situations, however, when the Fatha
comes second,
it's gonna be badal.
It's gonna be badal of the Harfmed.
So as I said, remember this rule. Remember
this rule. Very simple rule.
That when the first
the second fatha the second hamza has fatha,
you read it with iddeh.
So
I a in the scenario
where the first the first the first hamza
is not maftuha.
So the first hamza is not maftuha,
it could be kesrah or damma.
And the second hamza is maftuha, you're gonna
make
idda.
Like a
yeah.
Because it was.
It takes a yeah because in front of
it is a keslaw. I'm gonna teach you
why in the future.
But the reason it takes a yet is
because the same gins of the
letter that came in front of it.
So the 4th example,
the first hamz has,
the second has.
And this instant you read the second
with.
What does mean with?
2nd scenario,
it's going to be a and after the
is
hamza.
Remember the rule. I gave you this rule.
Try to memorize this this this rule.
Alhamzatuh
to sahalat
ethania.
To baddalat.
What does it mean? That in the scenario
when the vowels are different, if the first
hamz has fatha,
the second hamz is gonna take tasim.
If the first hamz is kesra o damma
and the second hamz is fatha, you make
you make
So
Why is it yeah?
Remember earlier I talked about the big brother
of is what? Yeah. Here's the.
You put as big brother or big sister
here is yeah.
The next scenario, the 5th,
the first hamz has bam,
the second has fatha.
Just like the last example,
why? What's the rule? Who can tell me
the this axiom that we just learned? And
they can explain how we're gonna read this
verse to me right now.
Who who can do that for me?
I'm listening.
Who can explain to me how we're gonna
read this and why?
Anyone wanna try?
I'll I'll have a crack, sir. Go for
it.
So so the action is is that if
if 2 hamsters come together and the second
ham and the second hamza is a, we're
gonna do.
As long as the first two is.
What would you do if it what would
you do if this was?
What would you do if this was?
This is then what would happen?
Then it'll be.
No. No. Think. Think.
Think think a lot.
What happens when there's 2 It'll
be Scott. It'll be Scott. It'll be Scott.
It'll be Scott. It'll be Scott. It'll be
Scott. It'll be Scott, then it'll drop. Good.
So in spite of my horrible explanation of
confusing 3 different,
you got it. And that's how I want
you to understand indication that you're understanding. You
see what I'm trying to
say?
Because you're pulling about the particulars.
I'm gonna explain this again one more time
for everybody to make sure everybody is with
us.
So
why is this wow?
Why is it?
Why am I reading this with wow?
Why is that? You can type it if
you need to. Or Amira or Tasneem
or.
Somebody explain to me. Besides Omar, because Omar
answered it.
Why am I saying?
Why am I not saying?
Why am I
saying?
Why is it?
Who can explain it from Okay. I I
will just make an attempt, Ismila?
Yes.
Okay.
So the 2 hamzas were coming together.
They're in 2 different words, and the first
one is the
and it's followed the second one has
a so it's
and your the the the
will change to the because
it's going with the.
Oh,
Keep going.
But okay. I'm I'm reaching my limit here,
hon. So then the
the sec the second hamza will make the,
like, the
Exactly. And it keeps the same vowel. It
keeps the vowel that was there.
That a is gonna stay.
Okay.
And what's gonna the only thing that's gonna
change is.
So based on the vowel
that comes before
the hamza that has fatha,
The big brother of or sister of that
vow is going to be what replaces
is exchanged
with the alif.
With the ham with the with the the
the the the alif.
Let me explain this one more time for
everybody.
So
we have 2 concurrent hamzahs
from different words with different vowels.
Every time is gonna be tasil
except when the second hamz has
That's how you can remember
it. Every time to see you, unless, of
course, there's
where there are different vowels,
every time it's gonna be
and less
and less,
the second hams is.
That's it.
So there are 5 situations for this. The
first hamza was fatah. We talked about this.
So the and and and and this is
So the the fatah came first.
So the second fatah is gonna be what?
Musa hala.
The second hamza, excuse me. Musa hala tasir.
2nd, the first hamza has fatha.
The second has kesla.
You read the second hams with Tasir.
The 3rd scenario, the first time is hadamah,
the second has kesra.
You read the second with
And now the last 2, the second fatha
is It
has, excuse me, the second hamza is
So now we are gonna see iddeh because
what does the axiom say? If the first
hamza has fatha
the second hamza
is tasir.
If the second hamza
has fatha,
it's gonna have
Khilaf.
To Sahalat
Atheneh.
Or either
That's the qaira. It's a very simple rule.
So let's look at those two examples.
1st,
hamz haskesra,
the second has fatha. In this instance you
read it with
Amira
or Tasneem.
Why am I reading this with yeah?
Why is this alif? You can type it
if you need to. Why am I reading
this not with a yatan? Why am I
reading it? Yeah yatan.
Go ahead, Tasneem.
Because if the second,
hamza has the cat,
then
the
the
the the first hamza
vowels,
med letter
will be used. So in this case, yeah,
because the vowel of the first hamza is
kesra, so it's gonna be.
Guys. I'm so happy tonight.
Y'all making my day, man.
Masha Allah.
Masha Allah. Masha Allah. Because this is the
first time I taught Kagu like this to
a lot of people. So I'm also learning
to teach is, of course,
to learn twice.
But to see you guys learn,
I'm very happy.
I'm very happy. May Allah make us happy
when we meet the prophet
and the prophet be happy with us.
Good job.
So we finished now the rules for Hamt.
What I need y'all to do is review,
review, review, review. And I'm I'm actually gonna
record kalun.
I don't know if you guys have seen
the wash lessons, en Swiss, or even the
haps lessons. We're doing kalun like that too.
Inshallah.
It takes some time because the brothers are
overseas that do it, but we wanna do
it in the same way. So I like
helps helps you as well as we as
we continue.
Ashaikh Ahmed Daba, he mentions everything we just
talked about in these lines of poetry.
You can read them for yourself. We went
over them last time. Inshallah.
The next thing that we wanna talk about
is.
And here,
it doesn't mean, like,
As he says
in that you learn probably in Tajweed season
1 with us. If some of these things
are a little bit above you, go to
Tajweed season 1. We really go through all
this.
Right? But
means to to blend together, to mix together.
I brought them together.
What it means here by
is two letters,
what we have Mutakaria band and Mutakjani Sen.
We'll talk about it in the future. And
we actually teach this in Tajweed season 2.
And when you get to the
of Abu Amr al Basri,
this becomes very important.
Very important. That's very beautiful, by the way.
Imam al Shail Tabi
says
But that's not where we are now. We're
in Kalun. In Kalun, sometimes
there's gonna be moments
where words letters
blend into each other
because they're close to one another. Like, for
example, everybody do the say
the the,
and then say,
ta ta. They're very close.
They're very close.
So we see here and this is also
that there's a reason why this dial and
the print that I'm using is in gray
because you don't read it.
And there's a reason why this ta after
it has a shut down because it's telling
you this is
of the into
the ta.
So
listen to how I read it. I'm gonna
read it in hafs,
and then I'm going to read it in
with.
When I read it with haps, I'm reading
it with of
the.
So in haps, listen.
Here's
makes
of
a
into
the. When the the we'll talk about it.
In the future, there's reasons for it, but
I don't wanna get into it now. So
listen. I
don't say
I
say That's
not
in the that we're learning.
That's called
idram. Another example just like wash
is in the
with meme and bah. Everybody go bah bah.
Everybody go meme meme. Man, they're from they're
from the same area code,
the same ZIP code, the same street.
So
there's gonna be
because
in the Arab
of
Khadun and and wars, this is Madzum Bissukun.
And the
So because it has sukun because this has
sukun, I'm giving you a little hint. That's
why there's this.
So listen.
I'm gonna read it with hafs, and then
I'm going to read it with the.
Both Qadun and Wazda agree on this.
Are you are you are
you are.
Everybody hear it?
Although, Warsh doesn't read it with Iran.
He reads the
with.
So the second,
when
the
and this verse only, this is the only
place you're gonna find us.
And after this, the mim,
You are them.
Don't don't make any bass sound.
Sayna im imam,
sheikh Duba says,
make
Is anyone
want to read the first verse with and
the second verse with? One person can read
the first verse, another person can read the
second one.
Yeah.
Jimmy, can you do it one more time?
So nice.
It's very good.
Who else wants to give it a try?
Either the first verse or the second verse
from.
The first second verse from is easy.
I'll I'll try.
Sure.
It's so good. And guys,
I'm so happy to hear this.
Like,
You know, sometimes you don't really understand or
you don't think about what you're accomplishing, but
this is credible.
May Allah accept every letter from all of
us, insha'Allah.
That was so good. That was Nusaybah?
Yes.
Who else wants to give it a try?
I've said the Nisar are the best women
because shyness did not keep them from asking
questions.
Who else wants to give
I'll give a go.
So good.
You wanna try the next verse?
It's good.
Yalla, wanna try the next
So good.
It's really
good.
And if you remember this idea of idlam,
for those of you who we stay together
for a few years,
and we learned the qira of Abi Amr
al Basri
is is such a beautiful qira, and actually,
Sheikh Noirein many of you probably listen to
Sheikh Noirein, Rahim Muhullah from Sudan.
He reads with the Khirah of Avi Amr
Abbasi.
Rahim Muhullah.
But it's the unique it's the unique with
It's called.
But here in other, you have it in
different places in different ways, so it's a
nice way to train yourself. Also, we have
it in.
There is
a certain letters in hafs.
The next one is in a short,
araf.
But here,
you see there's no mark
on the.
Why?
Don't make any sound. And if you if
you think about it, there's a reason that
you do it because the
is close to that.
The next
is ba and mim
and short hut
verse number 42.
This
is
Don't say
It's the only place this happens. So, like,
don't worry, like, oh, man, there's other places
in Qalun. I put every single place it
happens for you here
with the verse number and the surah, I'll
put I'll add them so you'll know where
to go.
So if you learn these 4
Khalas,
you're not gonna have any problems
We're gonna stop here because we did quite
a bit today.
And what we're going to do now is
just read. So I'm going to pull up
something for us to read and
and ask Allah
to
make it easy for everybody, but I'm so
happy today. And while I'm doing that, are
there any questions
that anyone has?
Sorry. I don't share. Who's that?
Just,
I just put a question. Is so these
are the only 4 places
or 4 scenarios that,
does it run? Because it's very less than
what
what even house does.
Absolutely. Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Absolutely.
Absolutely. Yeah. That's why we say a is
easier.
You know, for,
like, my own children, I teach them kalun
first
because kalun is easier. But, of course, like,
in a community,
if you teach someone Kalun
and maybe they read with Kalun, people may
get upset at them.
You know, we don't
one time,
I I was leading the salah, and I
read with,
even Kaseer.
And some guy, he thought I had changed
the Quran.
It's, like, really upsetting me. So that's my
fault. Right? Like, that's my fault.
I should have said, but, like, we don't
wanna create, problems for people. Right?
Any other questions
before we
start with our chapter
And actually in this chapter, there's not that
many rules of but
it's like a really important chapter to
to know. And
as we start our readings together next month,
Insha'Allah, you'll be able to start office hours
with me,
a minimum of 2 peep of 2 people,
and we can start reading together. Then Insha'Allah,
it's it's gonna, like, do one of Quran
will be will be beneficial to everybody.
So I'm going to pull up something here
for everybody.
So here we are.
Perhaps some sometimes he would read
and as the.
So
we see everything up into this point.
It's pretty simple,
just like house.
But here,
here's the difference,
And
I'm just gonna tell you there was a
castle right here. It was like
to help you.
Right? But who can read this for me?
How how am I going to read this,
and why am I going to read this?
And I'm gonna tell you this is
2 hams
in one word.
Because this hams is the hams of asking
a question.
Like,
I'll model it for you guys first. Unless
someone wants to try, I'm happy to to
model it for you because I know we
took a lot of information.
So I'm also happy to just explain it
if if that's easier for people. But if
someone wants to try, I'm more than happy,
to to work with them.
Yeah. We do test
heal. Exactly. Good job.
But my question is, why do we
do And, also, we do something else. Right?
We do
Right? But also something else happened.
Who knows what else is happening there?
Yeah. Good.
Tassil and.
So not only do we do, but then
there's this added
because this is
soa
In havs aida mittna. Aida mittna. Aida. It's
quick.
Everybody understand that?
So what happened was the first hamza was
The
second hamza was
so it becomes.
You know, that's the rule every time, but
then in addition, there is this
Nice.
Nice job.
Good
job. Good job. I think that was Tasneem.
Here
here we have 2 humps from 2 different
words,
The last snare
was 2 hums in one word.
Now this is the 2 hums
in 2 different words and this is what
I meant by you wanna study because you
don't wanna get this confused. Abdulrahman is a
great answer.
Admittedly, Abdulrahman, he has access to materials that
in English are very difficult to find.
So I'm very proud of you, Abdulrahman, the
work that you did in.
But what's gonna happen here? Hatatafi,
ilaambrilla
is havs.
Hatatafi,
ila.
In havs
we're gonna read it like this.
And if you guys aren't getting this, don't
get frustrated. It's an opportunity to go study,
get the edger. Right?
So don't don't let it, frustrate you. But
I think,
everyone here knows this.
Sometimes we're just a little nervous and, you
know, it's understandable.
But in haps, it would be,
Ilah with a hamt.
It would that wouldn't be there.
So what's gonna happen here?
Exactly.
You already know that. How do we know
that rule? What's what's that rule
that we have for this?
What's the rule that I said today?
Omar, you said
we have 2
different
we have 2 hums from 2 different words
with 2 different
vowels. If the first hamz has fatah, what
happens to the second hamz?
Who remembers?
If the first,
hamza is,
the second one will always become.
Exactly.
The first if the first hamza is a
Casa or Bonda and the second one is
a, then you do bother in that.
Yeah. Who else was trying to say that?
Someone else was trying to say that. Who
was that?
Good job, Omar. Who else was trying to
say that?
Someone else had had their hand up while
they were talking. So this actually, this,
if if we look at it, it's from
Tunis. If we go to the side, look.
It tells you what to do. So I
that's why I put this mushaf,
this print in our Google Classroom for you
so you can practice. So, like, if I'm
you, what I'm gonna do like, I know
if I'm leading Tarawee. Say I'm gonna lead
Tarawee and,
and I'm reviewing.
I'm gonna I'm gonna do this first. I'm
gonna practice myself. What do I know about
this rule? And And then I'm gonna look
over here. Oh, man. I made it. That
is supposed to be taseem.
So I I I practice that way. See
what I'm saying?
Let me find
another rule for us to practice.
Okay.
This rule, we didn't take yet. So I'm
gonna we took it, but I wanna review
it again before I give you that one.
So here.
In
haps
in haps, this is
in haps.
Okay?
So I put here the havs.
How are you gonna read this?
This word right here. Let me circle it
for you.
Make sure everybody can see where I'm at.
I'm right here.
Right there. How am I gonna read that?
We we it's Scott
Afhamza. Iskot. Yeah. Iskot
Hamza. Right?
Because this is Hamza tan
this is Hamza tan
to hamza with from
2 different words.
So how do we read it?
I'll show you.
Here's.
But in, we have.
So
So
can you read it?
Now don't forget
the.
Is there any other way you could read
this?
We I mean, the man either.
Good. Yeah. With.
Everybody
see what just happened, or does anyone need
more explanation?
Good. Good.
Masha'Allah. You guys are doing great.
We're
gonna stop. We're gonna do one more example.
And now we're gonna start as you can
see every time,
less rules,
more practice,
Less rules,
more practice.
Less rules,
more practice
until you
got it, like, strong.
Okay?
Oh,
here we are.
A famous example used in almost every book
of touchweed,
and there's a lot of discussion about one
of the words in this verse. Very interesting.
But right here in front of
us, in,
we had
In, we had.
Now what are you gonna do? It's.
We're not in anymore.
It's the big leagues.
So what's gonna happen?
2 dammas.
What happens when we have 2 damma or
2
from 2 different words?
We know we just did 2 fatha. The
first fatha the the the first fatha drops
is kat.
Now we have 2 kesra,
2 dhamma. So now we have 2 dhamma.
So what's gonna happen?
You can type it also if you're shy
to
jump in. Exactly.
I can't wait till I see you say
this without any question marks.
Okay.
Good. You're gonna do. What does the rule
say?
If we have 2 ham's
that
are,
we drop the first.
If we have 2 hams that are
we make
of the first.
I'm gonna write all these axioms for you
because I know sometimes it can be a
lot to
keep up with. So when you have the
axioms in your mind, it became easy.
And everybody, don't worry. Everybody,
this is it's like computer science. Right? It's
a lot to keep up with. It's okay.
But sheikh Ahmed Baba, he says,
when you have 2 kasra,
just make the
first. So
We have 1 minute left. Do you guys
wanna do one more or should we stop?
It's up to you guys.
But now we're talking about the
so let's do one more.
Can do one more, Sharma.
We did this word.
Right here,
and this is this is just how we
read
it. How are you gonna read it?
What are you gonna do with this
ham set was there?
What's gonna happen, Ricardo?
Tazir. Exactly. Good.
So it's
Another example or another rule we did,
What happens to
the mud
of
when it's followed by hamza.
Who remember the
Majes.
She really was pastor.
They say.
Don't say.
Don't say.
What if I stop on it?
All of the agree on this rule. What
if I stop on Anna? How do I
read it?
I read with Matt.
I have to.
There's no khilaf
no khilaf on that amongst the people of
of
which is,
We're gonna take one more rule because I
know that you guys are enjoying it and
getting excited, and then we're gonna stop.
So I'll find this rule for you here.
Here.
And if you notice something,
FYI,
In there
are times when we
say not
says
says,
We'll
We'll talk about it. It's coming.
So don't say
Here,
This is something we'll learn at the very
end because it's just how the word is.
It doesn't change the meaning.
Okay.
What's gonna happen here?
E and e.
In havs,
because of
So this is hamza.
This is hamza.
These are 2 hamza's from 2 different words,
but both of them have.
What's the rule?
It's very simple.
So how are we gonna read the first
So
And if you look on the side and
this is why I gave you this print.
But don't don't look first. Practice first and
then look.
You see there?
Tasih.
E,
and this is the symbol for tasih.
So one thing I'm also trying to and
there's also different,
but don't worry about it now. It's not
what we're trying to get into.
So not only am I teaching the rules,
but I'm also teaching you how to study.
Because I don't want you to look at
this and it looks like something for
May Allah
bless all of you. I'm very, very happy
tonight. I feel like,
I can see everybody growing,
and I hope your confidence has grown
and that you start now to read regularly
with the Qalun Mus'af.
Right, so that you're practicing these rules just
as we practice now. So what you wanna
do,
the book that I've given you for the
class,
you wanna start with each of the rules
and just do one at a time. And
as you're reading, look for that rule.
And that's how you habituate it. Then after
that,
you you you're gonna be ready to go
and
so
we'll try to post this,
by tomorrow,
and I have some recordings of what I'm
doing just to give you some deeper things.
Any other questions or comments before we let
everybody?
Great job. You guys did
great job. So why is it called? Isn't
it hard to say? I talked about that
in the in the class few classes ago.
To see it because it's easier.
It's not.
But that's a good question.
Allah bless all of you. Have a wonderful
week. And then by
by October when things on my end are
a little less, we're gonna start another day
another day,
for people to have office hours or days
so we can start practicing
with 2 or more.