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