*words written in red are commonly used terms or just translation in Bahasa Malaysia.
Examples:
Madiya Letters:
Alif Madiya - Alif with no sign preceeded by fathah (2 haraka)
Waw Madiya - Waw with no sign preceeded by dhommah (2 haraka)
Ya Madiya - Ya with no sign preceeded by kasrah (2 haraka)
Moshaddad Letters:
With Ghunnah (2 haraka) - nun moshaddad and mim moshaddad (highest level of ghunnah)
Without Ghunnah - rest of letters (below is one example)
Practice:
Find Moshaddad Letters from Surah Al Baqarah 1 - 10. You can table it as below.
*Note: Please ignore the denotation under each word examples for Tajweed Lesson purposes.
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