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