Suhaib Webb – The Rules For Reading Warsh (Lesson Seven) Two Words That Are Exceptions To Tawasut of Madd Badal
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The speaker discusses the use of "hamza" in Warsh's narration, which is not a common recitation. They explain that the use of "hamza" is not a common recitation and that they will teach the audience how to keep everything simple while learning to functionally read Warsh's recitation of the Quran. The speaker also mentions that Warsh's recitation is not a common recitation and that they will continue to provide more information on it in future lesson.
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Welcome now to our 7th lesson
learning to read the narration of Warsh back
to Sayyidina Imam Manafi
Masha'Allah.
You're really doing some incredible things here, man,
and I really
hope that you feel and, you know, we
all feel like really
indebted to Allah
Now we started, of course, in our 4th
and 5th lessons talking about, like, what is
Mad Badal, talking about what it means, and
then, of course,
on our 6th lesson, we started to talk
about
the exceptions to to reading.
We talked about the 3 osu.
And today we're going to start a conversation
on 4 words. We're only going to talk
about 2 of them, super easy, alhamdulillah.
But if we look at these two words,
we actually see that in them is
but we are not going to read it
with
as we talked about, we're going to read
it with Qasr.
So again, it goes against
the Qaida or against the rule.
What are those two words,
It's very easy. Listen.
There's the hamza.
After is the Yahweh sukun.
You should ask me, why are you not
reading it? Yeah,
Benny.
Why?
Because this is how it has been narrated.
Back to Sayna Muhammad
So the word
we're going to read with.
So for example, after
So one of the exceptions to the rule
that say he
mentions in
is what
so wherever you find the word
in the Quran
you're going to read it with Qasr to
harakah you're not going to read it with
tawasul, so it goes against
the normal rule that we learned. So this
is called
The second word, you've learned this, you know
this word in for example,
But we know as we learn in the
future that there are specific rules for Hamza
Mufrad.
So we don't say
we say
It's very important.
But even though we see that that hamza
changed to a waw, the question arises, are
we going to read it with tawasot,
or is the word
is it a word
which is
not going to follow the standard rule? And
you're absolutely correct. It is our second word.
So just like
we're not gonna say you
were
Hizna. No.
No.
So Alhamdulillah,
that's why I say in a shout if
he says
Right?
So he mentions here the word
and the different variants of that word. So
it's very simple.
Two words that we're not going to read
with
even though we
see in them we're going to read them
with for
example in wash.
And,
the other one,
So both of these words of
he mentions in his
Those are the 2 words that scholars agree
in this way that we're learning now. We're
going to read with
not with
In front of us in lesson 8 are
2 more words
that There's a lot of discussions about them
and a lot of, permissible ways to recite
them, but again, we're going to teach you
one way to keep everything simple as we
learn to functionally read this beautiful, beautiful recitation
of the Quran. May Allah accept it from
us. May Allah make us
from the May Allah