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Free course on
learning to read
Arabic and Qur’aan
Unconventional,
scientific
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Published by
Islamic Foundation Trust
Chennai, India
High quality CD
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Qur’aan beautifully
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AT-TIBYAAN
Easy Way to Qur’aanic Reading
This book which is meant to teach
the reader the Arabic alphabet
with Qur’aanic orientation isbased on some of the latest
advanced teaching principles and
has considerably cut down the
learning period.
M.A. JAMEEL AHMED
General Secretary
(2000 CE)
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The speech-sounds of one language vis-à-vis those of another fall under three categories:
1. Completely identical
2. Similar but not identical
3. Totally different.
The Arabic sounds have been presented inthis book in this order.
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m a d i p u
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Arabic is written from right to left.
The Arabic alphabet has 29 letters,
which are consonants and long vowels.
Unlike English, short vowels have no
letters; they are represented by signs
placed above or below the letters.
If English were to be written in theArabic way, we would write the words
man , did and put like:
m n, d d, p t!
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to the vowel signs, their
names, their positions and
their pronunciations
The sign called the fathah , is
pronounced as u in s u n .
In our phonetic transcription it is
represented by a .
It is placed above the letter,
e.g.,
The fathah
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The sign called the kasrah , is
pronounced as i in p i n .
In our phonetic transcription it is
represented by i .
It is placed below the letter,
e.g.,
The kasrah
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The sign called the dammah , is
pronounced as u in p u t .
In our phonetic transcription it is
represented by u.
It is placed above the letter,
e.g.,
The dammah
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a as a in f a ther
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Learn the sounds of
the letters before
their names
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i as i in mach i ne
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u as u in r u le
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Like z in z oo.
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After learning the
sounds of the letters,
learn their names
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When a saakin at the
end of a word is followed by
it gets totally assimilated to the
following letter .
To indicate this, the letters
carry shaddah .
, or
and
is pronounced:
mil ladunka
(not : min ladunka).
E.g.,
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1. This change happens in English
also, e.g.il legal for in legal,
im mortal for in mortal,
ir regular for in regular .