Suhaib Webb – The Rules For Reading Warsh (Rule Two) The Connected & Disconnected Madd

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The speaker discusses the easiest rule for improving language, which is to start with the second rule, which is to extend the sound of a person with a letter. They explain that the rules for "will" and "will" are different for each rule, and that the "will" rule is easy to follow. The speaker then provides examples of examples of disconnected mud in different positions in the Bible, including a ha'am and a med.

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			Welcome
		
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			to our continued journey through this incredible And
		
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			And now we reach the second rule which
		
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			is actually super easy and it pertains to
		
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			mud. We know the word mud in Arabic
		
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			means to extend, the hadith of the prophet
		
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			about the disheveled man who is nourished on
		
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			Haram, he says
		
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			and he extended
		
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			his hands to the heavens.
		
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			In the nomenclature
		
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			of Tajweed,
		
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			Right? Means to extend the sound of your
		
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			voice with a letter.
		
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			To extend the sound of your voice with
		
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			a letter. Like,
		
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			I've extended
		
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			so I extended
		
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			the sound of my voice.
		
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			Let's start with the easiest rule for this
		
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			because it does get a little complicated later
		
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			when we talk about.
		
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			For
		
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			is the rules for
		
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			and.
		
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			If you start to get lost in terminology,
		
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			back it up, go to season 1 review,
		
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			and if you haven't done season 1 in
		
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			touch, we'd please do so.
		
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			But the disconnected and connected,
		
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			it's very easy. In
		
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			the way that we're learning,
		
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			6 6, meaning 3 long seconds. Of course,
		
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			a harakah is half a second. So
		
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			is 3 seconds.
		
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			A connected mud, we find the second to
		
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			the last page of the Quran. Allah subhanahu
		
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			wa ta'ala says
		
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			after
		
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			because wajee is the Asl.
		
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			And we know the hamza was the wow,
		
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			it's a long story, very interesting in morphology,
		
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			but let's keep it easy. Here, our focus
		
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			is that this is.
		
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			The chapter before Surat Al Kafirun,
		
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			you find examples of
		
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			the disconnected mud.
		
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			This is disconnected mud.
		
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			So
		
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			This is also disconnected
		
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			So
		
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			so
		
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			Mashallah
		
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			the second to the last page of the
		
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			Quran, we find 2 examples
		
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			of these
		
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			type
		
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			of
		
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			Also in the
		
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			beginning of the Quran,
		
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			So Tubbaqura,
		
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			a disconnected med,
		
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			said to Habakat
		
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			disconnected meds.
		
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			The connected med at the bottom of this
		
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			page,
		
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			ikhumulmuflihoon.
		
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			So Mashallah it's very easy. He
		
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			says either
		
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			So if you find alif after fatha or
		
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			you after,
		
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			kesra,
		
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			or well,
		
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			and after it,
		
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			before it is right? So, if you find
		
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			a right with a and
		
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			if you find, you know, that the hamza
		
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			and the and and and and the letter
		
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			It's very easy. Either
		
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			after
		
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			a after
		
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			a
		
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			or well after