Suhaib Webb – The Rules For Reading Warsh (lesson Sixteen) The Extension Of A Plural Mim
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The speaker is reading a series of verses and providing examples and advice on how to read them. They start with the H liquor and then switch to wash, before discussing the differences between H liquor and wash. They also mention a rule called Sila Meem Al Jannah and provide examples of how to read the verses. The speaker concludes by discussing a role that requires preparation and mindfulness.
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Assalamu
alaikum.
Hope you're doing wonderful. Let's all ease our
hearts, get into a good place where we're
going to now learn a very simple rule,
but one which distinguishes
in a very beautiful way. So listen listen
to how I read these these two verses.
I'm going to read the the one, you
know, first with Hafs and then switch to
wash. I'm gonna do 2 verses. I want
you to kind of listen to the differences.
Obviously, this is Hafth, the second verse of
short Mulk, Masha'Allah.
Now listen to me read it with wash
and see if you catch something.
So you hear the memes there.
Sit harakat.
This is called Sila
Meem Al Jannah.
In Saydna Wash, when the of
you're gonna find it with verbs, you're gonna
find it sometimes with articles of preposition.
When you find that and
after it is hamzaalqatta, right, then that is
going to be considered
And we know that in the narration that
we are reading of Wash, we're going to
read
with what? Sitta
harakat.
Here we go again Mashallah, let's listen to
a verse from Suratin.
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
says here,
There you know that's washed. Here's halfs.
Meaning that if the Miem Jama,
right, right,
comes before before
the hamzatulqatta.
Shihim, you're going to observe silah.
Silah here is going to be of course,
madmunfasil
sitaharaket.
So wherever you find that meme,
kum,
and we'll talk about that what that is
in the future. Memu Jannah and after it
is
and that meme has
in the narration of
back to
we're going to read it with the tariq
of Azraq.
A good example we find in,
Surat Al Baqarah,
Inalatheena
kafarusa
wa
Let's break the verse down.
It's easy.
And after
it,
And right after it is hamza2qatah.
So,
so
To whom?
Right? So what is the rule?
The
rest
outside of, Imam Ibn Kathir
and a way of reading Qalun,
and we talk about al Subhani in the
future outside of Shaltabia,
the rest you're gonna have sukun, sukun, sukun,
sukun, litakmullah.
Falhamdulillah,
this is like a very important role and
you see it a lot and it's one
that demands get out and do some jogging,
some interval training,
get your lungs strong, but let's quickly listen
to them one more time. I'll read all
3 verses that we covered so far.
Bismillahir
Rahmahir Rahim
The second, the third, excuse me.
Al
As we said before,