11. (Continued from last lesson- number
nine)
The straight, the imaalah, and the in between (part two)
B.
(The
immediately followed by an alif-meaning
alif originating from a
, which
is the last letter of the word)
Warsh reads
with
of the alif on the end of a word after the
letter
with this being the only way of reading this combination. Pronouns and
possessives attached to the word do not affect the rule-which sill be
applied.
Examples of this are found in the following words:
and
.
There is an exception
however in the word:
in aayah 43 of surah
al-Anfal:
:
.
This word has two allowed
ways of recitation for the alif,
and
.
C.
The alif that precedes a ra’ with a
kasrah at the end of the word
There is
of this alif, without another allowed way in
the recitation of Warsh. Not included as part of the word are any
direct, indirect objects, or possessives attached to the word, so
their presence does not affect the ruling.
Examples of this are in the following
words:

Not
specifically following the rules, but included are the words:
wherever they occur,
from aayah 109 of surah
at-tawbah.
The qira'ah of Warsh also
reads the following words with either
or
:
and
.
In surah An-Nisaa’, aayah 36, the word
occurs and in the same aayah there are some words ending with
, which we know from the
previous sections has two allowed ways of recitation,
or
.
The word
in this aayah will
have both allowed ways,
or
when
is read with
and
when
are read with
the word
again can be read
with either
or
.
Warsh
reads the following words with
only:
and
.
D.
The occurrence of two
separated by an alif, the second
is the last letter of the word and
has a kasrah
Warsh reads this combination
with the only allowed way being
on the alif
as well as the
of the first
. Examples of
this are:
.
The chapter on
for the recitation of Warsh will be
continued in the next lesson, insha' Allah.