10.
This section refers to special saakinah
letters that some of the different readers merge the
saakinah of
, the
saakinah
of
, the
saakinah of
which is a
at
the end of a verb denoting female gender, and the
of
and
, into some letters. These
groups of letters are mentioned even when the rule is
because some of
the different qira'aat read them with
. Please
note: Normal rules are applied outside these special
letters. Remember these letters are saakinah, so we are referring to
.
A. The
saakinah of
Warsh
has
of the
saakinah of the word
"
"
with the letters:
,
,
,
.
,
,
B. The
saakinah of
This includes
and
.
Warsh reads with
of the
saakinah into
the letters:
and
such as in:
.
He reads with
of the
saakinah
and the letters:
،
،
،
،
،
.
C.
The
female 
The
saakinah
denoting a female gender at the end of a verb is read with
into the next
letter if it is a
.
An example of this is in:
(Al-An'am
138) .
Warsh reads with
the
with the letters:
,
,
,
.
D.

Warsh reads with
of the
saakinah of
and
and the letters:

,
,
,
,
,
,

E.
Letters close in
articulation point
Warsh conclusively reads with
of the
into the
when joining
aayah one and two of surah Ya Seen:
,
and with
as one of two allowable ways of reading when joining the separated letter
with the
following word: :
.
The other allowed way in the last example is with
of the
.
He (Warsh) also reads with
of
the
into the
in the words:
and
however they are formed.
Warsh reads with
of the
saakinah followed by
the
in the words:
in aayah 176 of surah
Al-Aa’raaf. He also has
ِ
of the
followed by
in the two words:
of aayah 42 of surah Hud.
Warsh reads the word
in aayah 284 of surah Al-Baqarah with a sukoon of the
of the word
and
of this
into the following
in the phrase
(Al-Baqarah 284).