4. ( ) The pronoun or direct object The normal rule for , as we studied in the recitation rules for Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim, is that if the denotes a single, male, third person, and is not part of the original root of the word, and is located between two voweled letters, it is lengthened two vowel counts, or if a follows it, it is lengthened the same length we are using for .
Qaloon reads some words in contradiction to the normal rules of . I. In the first set of words which follow, Qaloon reads the without any lengthening. These words are: A.   (Al-i-'Imran 75) B.  z (Al-i-'Imran 145)  (Ash-Shura 20) C. and in:  (An-Nisaa 115) D.   (Al-A'raf 111)  (Ash-Shu'araa 36) E.  (An-Nur 52) Note: (meaning both Qaloon and Warsh) reads the word with a kasrah on the , ie: . F.  (Az-Zumar 7) Note: In this word, Qaloon reads it the same way as Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim. All the above words are read with no lengthening of the , instead the is read with a shortening ( ) with only one vowel count. II. In addition to these words, Qaloon reads the in the word in the following aayah with two allowed ways: with a shortening to one vowel count, and the other allowed way, with two vowel counts on the , with the shortening given preference: (Ta-Ha 75) . III. Qaloon reads the in the following words with a kasrah, but no , which is different than the reading of Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim.:  IV. (Qaloon and Warsh) reads the word without in the aayah: (Al-Furqan 69) . 5. The Lengthenings Qaloon reads with four vowel counts, and is read with two allowed lengthenings, either two vowel counts, or four vowel counts. |