11. (Continued from last lesson- number
ten)
The straight, the imaalah, and the in between (part two)
E. 10
Ends of 10 special
(plural
of surah).
Warsh reads with
alone
the last word of the aayaat in the following
:

The
exception to this is if there is a pronoun or possessive
, in other words
before
the alif at the end of the aayah, such as in
and
. In this case
both
and
are allowed.
F.
Special words and letters
1.
The word:
(also written as
)
Warsh reads the letter
of the word
and the hamzah and
alif that follows it with
, wherever the
word is found if it precedes a voweled letter. Examples are:



If however, a saakin follows the alif the
letters are read with
when continuing, and with
when stopping. Examples:


2.
The word
This word is read with
only on the
alif in the recitation of Warsh wherever found in the Qur’an.
3.
Opening (beginning) letters of different
(plural of surah)
Warsh reads
this letter with
when it is one of separated letters beginning the surah, such as in:
, and
.
This letter is also read with
when it is one of the separated letters beginning the
starting with:
.
The
and
that are
in the separated letters at the beginning of surah Maryman
are read with
.
he
of the separated letters at the
beginning of surah
is
read by Warsh with complete
. This is the only
place in the Glorious Qur’an where Warsh reads with complete
.
G.
General comments and items to know about this section
The
words stopped on either have a tanween or not, and we stop on a word
according to the rules that are laid out in this last section, and the
tanween does not affect the rule when stopping. If a word ends with an alif
that could be or should be read with
, and we are
stopping on the word, the rule is employed. If however, we are not stopping
and the first pronounced letter of the next word is saakin, the alif on the
end of the first word is dropped in pronunciation and no
is used. A tanween on the end of a word also stops us from employing
the
rules on the
last letter when continuing reading, but when stopping on this same word,
would be allowed.
For example, when reading
without stopping on
the word
, there is
no
, but when stopping
on the word
there is
. Examples of
tanween on the end of a word in which
is allowed when stopping, but there is no
when continuing
is:
,
another example is:
.