If the raa’ has a sukoon on it, following a kasrah, but preceding an isti ‘laa’ letter which has a fat- ha or dammah on it. If the raa’ has a sukoon on it, but follows a dammah, such as in the examples:ĥ. If the raa’ has a sukoon on it, but follows a fat- ha, such as in the examples:Ĥ. ![]() If the raa’ has a dammah on it, such as in the examples:ģ. If the raa’ has a fat- ha on it, such as in the examples:Ģ. There are 7 cases which you must pronounce the raa’ with tafkheem.ġ. Let’s look at the rulings for the raa’ ghayr muta tarref. The raa’ ghayr muta tarref: is the raa’ that exists in the middle, or beginning of a word. The raa’ al-muta tarref : is the raa’ that exists at the end of a word. Let’s begin.įirst, the letter raa’ exists in two cases: muta tarref and ghayr muta tarref. But with the letter raa’, I decided to drop this title, because there’re really only 2 options: tafkheem or tarqeeq – there’s no in between (in terms of strength). This post is technically meant to be titled “levels of tafkeem: part 3”. And in some, it just can’t make up it’s mind on what to do. ![]() ![]() In one word it’s mufakham, and another it’s muraqqaq. If you tend to find yourself doing near-opposite things every other moment, or completely lost from time to time, then get in touch with Raa’.
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