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When Hamzah Al-Wasl starts an ayaat is it pronounced identically like a Hamza? |
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Al-Salaamu Alaykum I have a question regarding Hamzah Al-Wasl, When Hamzah Al-Wasl starts an ayaat (ex. Surah Anaam Verse 24), is it pronounced identically like a Hamza? In this case (Surah Anaam Verse 24) will Hamzah Al-Wasl be read exactly as a Hamzah with a dhammah is read? Jazaakallahu Khayran Answer Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, Yes, when we start a word which has hamzah al-wasl at the beginning, we pronounce it as a hamzah. It is a hamzah, thus the name, and uses the articulation point of the hamzah and characteristics. The only difference between it and the is that it is only used when starting the word; not when continuing with that which precedes it. Yes, the first word of aayah 24 in surah Al-'An'aam is started with a dhammah on the hamzah, when we start with this word, and there is no difference between the way this sounds and a ' with a dhammah on it. |
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