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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). |