Al Qiratul Waziha 3 Pdf Portable Apr 2026

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Have the student repeat the Huroof Muqatta’at (Lesson 1) multiple times until the difference between joined and disjointed sounds is mastered. Disclaimer: This text is a transcription and educational aid. For exact calligraphy and layout, please refer to the original published book by Maktaba Bushra or similar Islamic publishers.

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Note: This text contains Arabic script. Please ensure your device has Arabic fonts installed for proper display. Author: Qari Muhammad Idris Ali Subject: Qaidah / Quran Reading Primer (Advanced Level) Introduction to Part 3 In the previous parts (1 and 2), the student learns the basic shapes of letters and simple vowels. Part 3 marks the transition to advanced fluency . The core focus of this section is "Huroof Muqatta’at" (The Disjointed Letters) and complex word constructions found in the beginning of Surahs. Lesson 1: The Disjointed Letters (Huroof Muqatta’at) These are letters found at the beginning of some Surahs in the Quran. In Al Qiratul Waziha , they are taught as the standard for correct pronunciation (Makharij). Section A: The "Huroof" (Letters) Practice pronouncing each letter clearly without joining them to the next.

If a Noon Sakinah (نْ) or Tanween (ً ٍ ٌ) is followed by one of the "Throat Letters" (حروف الحلق), the Noon must be pronounced clearly without a nasal sound (Ghunnah).

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