Suhaib Webb – Reading Warsh (lesson Twenty) The Single Hamza (Part Three)

Suhaib Webb
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The speaker discusses the use of "hams" in a rule, including the rule that "hams" should not be used as a verb. They also mention three words in the Quran that hold true, including " hamza" and "IT" (the fruit of a word). The speaker then reads out a list of three words in a narration of Sayidna Warsh, highlighting the importance of "hams" in the rule.
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Welcome now to our 3rd lesson on Al

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Hamza al Mufrad,

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the singular

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hams, or hamza, as we talked about earlier.

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And we went through this rule.

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So we talked about the fact that if

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we find a verb,

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and the fact of that verb is hamza,

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and it has sukun

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fawarshun

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yuri

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harfa madinmobadala.

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And a mokminon muminon.

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Utut

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Very simple. Then we talked about the first

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exception to

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that. Right? You don't say

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you don't

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say Now I wanna talk about a second

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exception to this rule. There are 3 words

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in the Quran where the hamz actually

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is the of the word, not the fa

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of the word.

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It's

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For example, listen in, in Sotto I'm

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going to read it in Hafs,

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then I'm going to read it in Warash.

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Havs.

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Listen very carefully.

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Listen to a wash.

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Another word is.

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So to Yusuf.

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Another word, and this is the last word,

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is the word

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Right? Bir,

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Bir,

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Bir, not Bir. For example,

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in Surat Hajj I have in front of

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me, Surat Hajj

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verse 45.

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Shekh Al Baqari

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Rahim Mohullah. He says

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And he mentions these 2 words

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and bir.

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In the narration

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of Sayidna Warsh, his riwaya.

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Back to the Kira of Sayidna Nafi, back

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to Sayidina Muhammad salallahu alaihi wa sallam.

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We're going to read the hams in the

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middle of these three words.

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With what?

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With

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the big brother of the letter that comes

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before it, which was kesra. We know the

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big brother is going to be yes, so

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