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Best Tajweed course Lesson 12, the alphabets with fathah Practice

The alphabets with fathah Practice

What we will practice:

  • We will practice different combinations of the Arabic alphabets with fathah.
  • Pay attention to the difference in ‘heavy’ and ‘light’ letters.

Practice 1:

أَ بَ : read it as “a, ba”

زَ رَ: read it as “za, ra”

كَ فَ: read it as “ka, fa”

جَ كَ: read it as “ja, ka”

مَ نَ: read it as “ma, na”

دَ حَ: read it as“da, Ha”

Practice 2:

مَ أَ: read it as “ma, a”

لَ بَ: read it as “la, ba”

مَ ثَ: read it as “ma, tha”

مَ جَ: read it as “ma, ja”

سَ حَ: read it as “sa, Ha”

رَ سَ: read it as “ra, sa”

Practice 3:

كَ ذَ: read it as “ka, tha”

فَ رَ: read it as “fa, ra”

عَ زَ: read it as “ahhh, za”

قَ فَ: read it as “qa, fa”

مَ يَ: read it as “ma, ya”

طَ ھَ: read it as “tar, ha”

Practice 4:

مَ نَ: read it as “ma, na”

كَ رَ: read it as “ka, ra”

ثَ مَ: read it as “tha, ma”

رَ فَ: read it as “ra, fa”

حَ سَ: read it as “Ha, sa”

زَ عَ: read it as “za, ahhh!”

Practice 5:

رَ شَ: read it as “ra, sha”

فَ كَ: read it as “fa, ka”

دَ عَ: read it as “da, ahhh!”

لَ بَ: read it as “la, ba”

رَ سَ: read it as “ra, sa”

مَ قَ: read it as “ma, qa”

Practice 6:

دَ صَ: read it as “da, sar”

سَ مَ: read it as “sa, ma”

سَ كَ: read it as “sa, ka”

مَ جَ: read it as “ma, ja”

رَ ضَ: read it as “ra, dar”

جَ وَ: read it as “ja, wa”

Practice 7:

مَنَ: read it as “mana”

کَرَ: read it as “kara”

ثَمَ: read it as “thama”

رَفَ: read it as “rafa”

حَسَ: read it as “Hasa”

زَعَ: read it as “zaahhh!”

Practice 8:

شَرَ: read it as “shara”

کَفَ: read it as “kafa”

عَدَ: read it as “ahhhda”

بَلَ: : read it as “bala”

سَرَ: read it as “sara”

قَمَ: read it as “qama”

Practice 9:

صَدَ: read it as “sarda”

مَسَ: read it as “masa”

کَسَ: read it as “kasa”

جَمَ: read it as “jama”

ضَرَ: read it as “dharra”

وَجَ: read it as “waja”

Practice 10:

أَ مَ رَ: read it as “amara”

ذَ كَ رَ: read it as “thakara”

ثَ مَ رَ: read it as “thamara”

رَ فَ عَ: read it as “rafaahhh”

حَ سَ دَ: read it as “Hasada”

زَ عَ مَ : read it as “zaahhhma”

Practice 11:

شَ رَ عَ: read it as “sharaahhh”

ذَ ھَ بَ: read it as “thahaba”

عَ دَ لَ: read it as “ahhhdala”

بَ لَ غَ: read it as “balaghar”

سَ رَ قَ: read it as “saraqa”

قَ مَ رَ: read it as “qamara”

Practice 12:

صَ دَ قَ: read it as “sardaqa”

كَ لَ أَ: read it as “kala’a”

كَ سَ بَ: read it as “kasaba”

جَ مَ عَ: read it as “jamaahhh”

ضَ رَ بَ: read it as “darraba”

وَ جَ دَ: read it as “wajada”

Practice 13:

أَمَرَ: read it as “amara”

ذَکَرَ: read it as “thakara”

ثَمَرَ: read it as “thamara”

رَفَعَ: read it as “rafa’a”

حَسَدَ: read it as “hasada”

زَعَمَ: read it as “zaahhhma”

Practice 14:

شَرَعَ: read it as “shara’ahhh”

ذَھَبَ: read it as “thahaba”

عَدَلَ: read it as “ahhhdala”

بَلَغَ: read it as “balaghar”

سَرَقَ: read it as “saraqa”

قَمَرَ: read it as “qamara”

Practice 15:

صَدَقَ: read it as “sardaqa”

أَکَلَ: read it as “akala”

کَسَبَ: read it as “kasaba”

جَمَعَ: read it as “jamaahhh”

ضَرَبَ: read it as “darraba”

وَجَدَ: read it as “wajada”

Practice 16:

أَمَرَ: read it as read it as “amara”

حَسَدَ: read it as read it as “hasada”

ثَمَرَ: read it as read it as “thamara”

قَمَرَ: read it as “qamara”

کَسَبَ: read it as “”kasaba

وَجَدَ: read it as “wajada”

Practice 17:

بَھَتَ: read it as “bahata”

فَتَحَ: read it as “fataHa”

حَمَدَ: read it as “Hamada”

جَمَعَ: read it as “jamaahhh”

ذَکَرَ: read it as “thakara”

رَفَعَ: read it as “rafaahhh”

Practice 18:

زَعَمَ: read it as “zaahhhma”

سَرَقَ: read it as “saraqa”

صَدَقَ: read it as “sardaqa”

جَعَلَ: read it as “jaahhhla”

سَجَدَ: read it as “sajada”

کَشَفَ: read it as “kashafa”

Practice 19:

قَرَأَ: read it as “qara’a”

خَلَفَ: read it as “khalafa”

جَرَبَ: read it as “jaraba”

سَحَبَ: read it as “saHaba”

دَفَعَ: read it as “dafa’ahhh”

شَرَقَ: read it as “sharaqa”

Practice 20:

صَدَمَ: read it as “sardama”

بَسَطَ: read it as “basatar”

بَحَثَ: read it as “baHatha”

مَرَضَ: read it as “maradar”

جَرَفَ: read it as “jarafa”

دَرَسَ: read it as “darasa”

Practice 21:

غَفَرَ: read it as “gharfara”

حَصَلَ: read it as “Hasarla”

ھَرَبَ: read it as “haraba”

عَبَسَ: read it as “ahhhbasa”

حَضَرَ: read it as “Hadarra”

وَسَطَ: read it as “wasatar”

Conclusion:

  • Now you have practiced many different combinations of Arabic alphabet letters with fathah
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