TAJWEED TIDBIT LESSONS
The empty space in the throat and mouth
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)
The empty space in the mouth and throat is
a place and an articulation point at the same time.
The three medd (lengthened) letters originate from this general area,
these letters are:
1.The
alif preceded by a letter with a fat-hah (and the true alif is only in this
state); the Arabic
alif never takes a vowel and is always preceded by
a fathah
(.
)
2.
The wow with a sukoon preceded by a letter with a dhammah
3.
The ya’ with a sukoon preceded by a letter with a kasrah
These
three medd letters do not have a specific place that they are pronounced from,
unlike all the other letters; instead these letters finish articulating with the
stopping of the sound.
The
medd letters are lengthened two counts if they are not followed by a hamzah or a
sukoon. The lengthening when there
is a hamzah or sukoon after the medd letter will be covered, insha’ Allah, in
future lessons.
Common mistakes in these letters
Many
times a reciter lets the sound of some or all of these letters come up from the
empty space of the throat into the nose, and a nasalization (or ghunnah) of one
or all of these letters then occurs. The
most common letter for this to
happen with is the lengthened
“wow”.
To
rid oneself of this error, the sound needs to be focused up and out the mouth.
To practice and see if this error is present one should close off the
nostrils and say the medd letter; if the sound becomes muted with the pinching
off of the nostrils, or if it sounds like one has a cold, it is indeed coming up
through the nose, and therefore incorrect.
A
less common mistake is pronouncing one or all of these letters from a specific
place in the throat. The resultant sound is usually a cross between one of the
letters that are supposed to be articulated from the throat, and the medd
letter. To tell if this mistake is
present, one needs to say the medd letter, and if there is a pull in the throat,
it is then incorrect. These medd
letters should be pronounced with
using only the vibration of the vocal
cords and an accompanying opening of the mouth for the alif, a circling of the
lips for the lengthened wow,and a lowering of the jaw with
the lengthened ya’.