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’Assalaamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatul-laahi wa barakaatuh, When the taa’ or kaaf are mushaddad, is the first letter of the shaddah still pronounced with the characteristic of hams, or how? Jazaakal-laahu khairaa. Was-salaamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatul-laahi wa barakaatuh. Answer Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,
The characteristic of and are always present in the two letters even when the letter has a vowel. These characteristics are intrinsic and never leave the letter. When when these two letters have a sukoon however, then the characteristics of shidda and hams are applied sequentially, meaning one after the other, first and second .
and the second part of the the answer in:In the case of the shaddah, or empahisized letter, even though the first kaaf and ta' of the shaddah have a sukoon, both the characteristics will be applied at the same time (simulataneously) and not sequentially. That is because even though the letter has the mechanism of collision for a sukoon and separation for a vowel, we do not apply rules on the saakin letter of a shaddah. http://www.abouttajweed.com/kb/entry/306/ If the links do not work, please copy the URL and paste it in your browser. Wa iyyaaakum wa-l-muslimeen. Wa asslaam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. |
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