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YOUR TAJWEED MADE EASY
A step by step guide to basic Tajweed rules
LESSON 15 END OF A VERSE (WAQF)
Many people get very confused on how to stop at the end of a verse. In the
chart provided below there are examples of how to stop correctly.
لِ
لِ
لِ
لِ
يَ لِ يَ
خْ
يَ
خْ خْ يَ خْ يَ يَ رُ خْ يَ يَ يَ
If you see a single fatha (zabar), kasra (zer) or dhamma (pesh) at the end of a
verse then replace it with a sukoon.
لِ
لِ
ذٍ
ا ا
خْ يَ
خْ يَ
يَ
يَ
ءٌ
خْ
خْ
رُ
رُ
خْ
خْ
يَ يَ
خْ
خْ
يَ يَ
If you see kasratayn (two zer), dhammatayn (two pesh) or a sukoon at the end
of a word then read as a sukoon on the last letter.
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رُ
رُ
يَ يَ يَ ً ً يَ
If you see fathatayn (two zabar) at the end of a verse, whether there is an alif attached
to the word or not, take one fatha (zabar) off and read with an alif.
رُ ا
رُ ا
اٰ ه ه
اٰ
اٰ
يَ خْ
اٰ
اٰ
يَ خْ
اٰ
اٰ
يَ
اٰ
يَ
يَ
يَ
If you stop on a word that ends with alif or standing alif (karri zabar)
then read as it is written, no change will take place.
هٖ
zabar)on a haa eg:
Except standing fatha (karri
هلِ ه ه هلِ ه
يَ
رُ يَ
خْ
هٗ يَ
خْ يَ
خْ
يَ
يَ
يَ رُ
يَ رُ
اٰ ه اٰ
If you see a round taa (و) or haa (ه) with anything on, then end as haa saakin ( ه - ه خْ )
خْ
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