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Characteristics of Letters Part 5
Characteristics
that have opposites
The
Adhering and the Separating
and
This tidbit is a continuation of the explanation of the five sets of “pairs” that each letter has one each of. The previous lessons are now located in the tidbit archives.
is
defined linguistically as: Adhering. The applied tajweed definition of is: The compression of the sound of the letter between the tongue and the roof of the mouth.
The letters that have the characteristic of are: .
Imam Al-Jazaree said in his poem “al-Muqaddimah”:
.
One
thing that is important to note is that all of the letters of
are also of
group,
and therefore all have tafkheem. The
and
have
or adhesion of the tongue in the posterior portion of the
tongue in the soft palate area while pronouncing either of the letters.
A
far greater portion of the tongue adheres to the roof of the mouth when pronouncing the
two letters:
and
.
The adhesion
in these two letters starts at the articulation point and
continues backwards in the mouth to the soft palate area.
is defined
linguistically as: Separation. In applied tajweed, is defined as: The absence of compression of the sound of the letter of between the tongue and the roof of the mouth. The
letters of
are
the remaining letters in the Arabic alphabet after the four letters () of
are
removed.
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