The
that differs about its
singularity and plurality with authentic reciters (part two)
We continue and conclude the words that end
with a female ha’ (
) but
are written with a
because there is a
difference in the different authentic qira’aat in reading the word in its
single or plural form.
We will again put the lines of poetry
written by Sheikh Al-Mutawali that outline the words and their place of
occurrence. The first set of words were described in the last tidbit lesson,
now located in the tidbit archives.

This word is written with
once in the Qur’an, and
reads it in the plural form.


This word occurs once in the Glorious
Qur’an written with
, and
reads it in the singular form.


This word is written with
once in the Qur’an, and
reads in the plural form.


This is in two places in surah
Yusuf,
both read in the singular form by Hafs.

This concludes the lessons on
written as a
due to differences in the qira’aat as to the
singularity or plurality of the word.
We will start insha’
Allah, next lesson on the words written joined or separate in the Qur’an.