Suhaib Webb – The Rules For Reading Warsh (Lesson Nine) Madd Lean That Ends With Hamza
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Welcome to our 9th lesson, Alhamdulillah,
on the rules needed to functionally
read
Warsh's riwaah
of Imam Nafi'i, his qira'a.
We ask Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala to be
pleased with both of them, Insha'Allah.
If you've reached this far,
Mashallah,
I'm super proud of you. If you notice,
the numbers always go down. Lesson 1, always
200 or 300 people.
And, unfortunately, the Quran itself doesn't attract as
much attention as, say,
battles and fights and fitna, and that's that's
really,
a sign of our age.
But if you've reached this far, man, keep
going, keep going. Right? And I ask Allah
as we have been united here virtually
that he unite us Taqtaliwat I Rasulillah Sallallahu
Alaihi Wasallam. Who will be the people that
will hold the Quran?
Who are the converts that are going to
master the Quran Quran so that we can
spread it amongst our people
and amongst our children and preserve the Quran.
Lest us cling to this book with strength.
Right? You gotta fight to have a relationship
with the Quran. As soon as Shaltib B
says,
Oh my gosh. Madleen. What is Madleen? Madleen
is super easy, man. Waw or yeah with
sukoon. In front of either the Waw or
the Yeahwah Sukhun comes a letter with fatha,
hayir,
bayit,
for example,
khoof.
Right, all over the Quran you find Madleen.
However, there are times where the the letter
of lean is going to be followed by
a hamza. Hold up a second. We know
hamza is
a you're gonna intimately get to know hamza
as you study Wash, but hamza,
man, that is a disruptor. It is a
disruptor. You always want to remember this. When
you hear the word hamza, some of our
teachers used to say like I I
run from hamza.
I'm I'm terrified of it, SubhanAllah.
But don't be scared, alhamdulillah, it's it's it's
I trust me, I used to make mistakes
all the time with it because I'm so
nervous,
but with practice and patience until will become
easy. But what happens when the letter of
lean
is followed by a hamza? So you have
a letter with fatha,
then you have lean, well, or with sukoon,
and then a hamza, like shey,
like so,
like,
hey, hey,
hey,
What's gonna happen there? Is going to follow
the same rules as Hafs?
No.
He says
he
says that if you find,
right,
sitting between a letter with fatha that comes
before it
and a hamza,
you have two ways to read it,
some of the mashiach said that tajeem here
means wash.
As we learned in the
so Sinai Shaltabhi, right, he uses letters to
represent the Imams and their students so
hamza, right, means
Imam Nafi, ba means qalun,
g means sayna imam wash. So here we
see Jumila,
right? If I watch Hani
Jumila,
subhanAllah.
If we if we understand
to mean the nomenclature of Tajweed, it's not
gonna work.
He he here he's using the word in
his linguistic
form, which means less than And
what that means is
Right?
So
there are 2 different ways to read this
mud
lean
when the letter of lean is followed by
hamza. So taharakat
or.
How do you think we're reading it in
our
style of following wars? The narration, the chain
that we're following, the ijazah that we're reading
with here together.
I've said this word so many times.
So let's look for example at the Quran.
Allah
says after
Shein Mastuh.
Yes, sir. Kina. Wabaddaha
hamza or qabaddaha hamza.
Shayun.
This is called lean
Mahmuz
lean with hamza
lean Mahmuz as I'm teaching you we're going
to do 44 4444
4 Tawasut Tawasut
Tawasut.
That's it.
That's it.
In other words,
so so
The only other thing that you need to
pay attention to is when
the
word that has the lean in it
is connected to
a pronoun
like hima.
So
atihima.
Now we see subhanAllah,
the the structure of the word changes, soaatihima.
How we're gonna read this? We're going to
read
and
the hamza after it that has that alif
mud after
it. Hopefully, now you're starting to see why
I do this, why my teacher taught me
this way. So
so
So
this is not really
a a difficult
rule. Let me see. I have some notes
here also.
So
so
So subhanAllah, this is not that difficult, right?
So whether
the pronoun is, for example, dual,
so this is not that difficult. So
regardless of whether the pronoun is dual,
soatihima,
or it's a plural
like you. So,
tikum
tawasot
Tawasut.
The lean with Tawasut.
And the mud after with Tawasut. There's other
ways to read this, by the way. There's
other ways which are perfectly acceptable, but this
is the way that we're learning here. Right?
So if you hear somebody reading a different
way or
someone asks you what do you read that
way, you can explain why that well,
there's there's this rule that says if the
the the mud lean is tawasut, then the
alif after it is going to be
tawasut.
You're doing great. So mud lean,
Right?
Madleen tawasut.
Right?
When it is lean mahmus,
tawasut alhamdulillah.
And
if it is connected to a pronoun, whether
it is
dual, whether it is plural,
it is still going to to be now
tawasut and in the mud that comes after
it, tawasut alhamdulillahi
rabbilalamin.
May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala bless you. May
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala increase you. May Allah
Subhanahu wa Ta'ala raise you.