Two Hamzahs Meeting Between Two Words-Part Two
B. Two hamzahs with different vowels
Both Al-Bazee and Qunbul have the same rules for this section
If the two hamzahs have different vowels, then they are read as follows in the recitation of Ibn Katheer:
If the first hamzah has a and the second a kasrah or a dhammah, the second hamzah is read with
. Examples are:
.
If the first hamzah has a dhammah or a kasrah and the second hamzah has a , then the second hamzah is read with
, meaning it changes into a the letter that goes with the vowel on the first hamzah. This means it changes into a
with an accompanying
in this first example:
and it changes into a
with an accompanying
in the following example:
If the first hamzah has a dhammah and the second has a kasrah, then there are two allowed ways of reading, either with of the second or
. An example of this is found in the following:
. Both ways are allowed. If reading with
in this case, the second hamzah changes into a
with an accompanying kasrah.