Suhaib Webb – Reading Warsh (The Exception of Iwa)
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Last time, Masha'Allah,
We talked about
what happened
when Ham's
Mufrad
is the faa of a verb and its
second.
But then he says in the next
line, There's always exceptions, man.
There's always exceptions to the rule. And there's
a word, aliweh,
aliweh,
that does not
take the haraf Mubadala.
It doesn't change. You read it just like
you read it in havs.
What is that word? Aliywa and its derivatives.
So like
So for example if you look at
verse 19
If you reading wash, don't
go
Another example, Shoto Kaf verse 16.
Don't go
So
the exception
to the rule now
is what we say
and its derivatives. So alhamdulillah,
this doesn't take a lot of time. You
can knock this out in 2 minutes, Insha'Allah,
but you wanna pay attention to it and
you wanna study the places where this happens
because what happens when you're reading Wash, and
I'm reading wars as we get into the
habit of saying harfa mobadala harfa mobadala harfa
mobadala, then we come across words which are
the derivatives of
and we say, we make that mistake.
So again he says,
And I gave a few examples that