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My question deals with the makhraj of the middle of the tongue. Is the articulation point for jeem and sheen not a little.. |
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Assalaamu 'alaykum, My question deals with the makhraj of the middle of the tongue. Is the articulation point for jeem and sheen not a little more forward than that of yaa'. I tend to articulate the letter jeem with the middle of my tongue colliding with the ridge just before the concave part of roof of the mouth. When I articulate the letter sheen, the sound is produced in the same area but the sound is diffused over my teeth, which amplifies the sound. Is this right or do all three of these consonants need to be pronounced in the region behind the ridge I mentioned? Is the jaw in the same position in all three letters? Thank you very much. Answer Wa alaikum assalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, The articulation point itself for the three letters, The The letter The unlengthened The jaw position will change with the vowel that accompanies the letter; opening of the mouth for the fat-hah, circling of the lips for the dhammah, and lowering of the jaw for the kasrah. You are most welcome. Wa assalaam alaikum wa rahmatullah. |
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