This is a leen letter followed by a
hamzah, is lengthened four or six vowel counts when continuing or stopping.
Example: . Exceptions: Warsh reads the word: in
all its various forms, such as:
etc.,
with a shortening () of
the leen and (shortening)
and
,and(two,
four and six vowel counts) of the
; and (four
vowel counts) of the leen with of
the .
There is no lengthening of
followed by a
hamzah by the way of recitation of Warsh in the words:
in
aayah 8 of surah At-Takweer (81:8), the
being unchanged, just
the leen is affected by this exception ; and likewise the word
which
is the last word in aayah 58 of surah Al-Kahf (18:58).
Conditions: If the
is lengthened two or
four counts, the leen al-mahmooz can only be four counts, if the medd badl
is lengthened six counts then the leen al-mahmooz can be lengthened four or
six counts. The chart below summarizes these conditions