Suhaib Webb – Reading Warsh (lesson Twenty) The Single Hamza (Part Three)
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Welcome now to our 3rd lesson on Al
Hamza al Mufrad,
the singular
hams, or hamza, as we talked about earlier.
And we went through this rule.
So we talked about the fact that if
we find a verb,
and the fact of that verb is hamza,
and it has sukun
fawarshun
yuri
harfa madinmobadala.
And a mokminon muminon.
Utut
Very simple. Then we talked about the first
exception to
that. Right? You don't say
you don't
say Now I wanna talk about a second
exception to this rule. There are 3 words
in the Quran where the hamz actually
is the of the word, not the fa
of the word.
It's
For example, listen in, in Sotto I'm
going to read it in Hafs,
then I'm going to read it in Warash.
Havs.
Listen very carefully.
Listen to a wash.
Another word is.
So to Yusuf.
Another word, and this is the last word,
is the word
Right? Bir,
Bir,
Bir, not Bir. For example,
in Surat Hajj I have in front of
me, Surat Hajj
verse 45.
Shekh Al Baqari
Rahim Mohullah. He says
And he mentions these 2 words
and bir.
In the narration
of Sayidna Warsh, his riwaya.
Back to the Kira of Sayidna Nafi, back
to Sayidina Muhammad salallahu alaihi wa sallam.
We're going to read the hams in the
middle of these three words.
With what?
With
the big brother of the letter that comes
before it, which was kesra. We know the
big brother is going to be yes, so