Suhaib Webb – Reading Two Hamzas From Two Different Words in Qalun (part one) Two Fathas

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The speaker explains the Q Door class where students can read and understand hamz and the number of scenarios where they can read it. They also explain the meaning of "hams" in a scenario and how they can be read differently depending on the word used. The speaker emphasizes the importance of readability in learning and mentions the use of "hams" in a number of scenarios.

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			A number of students have reached out in
		
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			our awesome Qadun class that meets every Sunday
		
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			night at 10:30 PM, New York City time,
		
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			about needing a better understanding of how read
		
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			words in that
		
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			end and begin with hamz.
		
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			2 hamzahs from 2 separate words. What does
		
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			that mean? It means that the word ends
		
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			with hamz and it begins with hamz.
		
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			I'm going to explain the first scenario and
		
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			that is when both of them have a
		
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			fatha. It's super easy. So
		
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			Sheikh Abdul Fata Al Qari says,
		
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			What does that mean? That means that when
		
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			both of them have hams, the first hams,
		
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			you're gonna drop it. So you're gonna read
		
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			it like this instead of like in hafs,
		
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			You're gonna read it like this in Qaloon.
		
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			Ja Amru.
		
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			Ja Amru. That first hams has been dropped.
		
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			There are two opinions about how you can
		
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			read this. We'll talk about it in the
		
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			future, Masha'Allah.
		
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			One is with Qasr,
		
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			Ja Amru and one is with Tawasut
		
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			Mad meaning here for harakah.
		
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			Ja
		
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			Amru, But the preferred is
		
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			with
		
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			what we call Qasr.
		
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			Hope that makes it very easy for you.
		
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			2 hums
		
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			from 2 different words. The first scenario,
		
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			both of them have Fatha. You drop the
		
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			first one and read it.
		
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			Assalamu alaikum.