Why does the word ٱئۡتُونِي have TWO pronunciations in the Quran? Adanced tajweed | Arabic 101

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    The videos referred to in this lesson:
    1- Hamza Qat' : • How to pronounce Hamza...
    2- Hamza Wasl: • How to deal with Lette...
    3- Hamza vs. Alif: • You'll NEVER mis-pron...
    In this video, we will answer the following questions:
    - What are the five cases of hamza in the Quran
    Case #1: Hamza Qat' + any letter
    Case #1: Hamza Wasl + any letter
    Case #3: Hamza Qat' + hamza with fatha
    Case #4: Hamza Qat' + hamza with sukoon
    Case #5: Hamza Wasl + hamza with sukoon
    - Why do some words are pronounced differently when you keep on reading, and when you start at them.
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  • @bahiyagent1357
    @bahiyagent1357 Год назад +3

    MashaAllah , your explanation is brilliant. Excellent teacher. Jazaka Allahu khayran😊

  • @kaknab1
    @kaknab1 2 года назад +8

    Thank you sir, for your very clear explanation. May Allah bless you always.

  • @muhammadmalik2449
    @muhammadmalik2449 2 года назад +9

    Very important.
    Well explained.
    Thanks.

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    باركة الله فيك وجزاك الله.

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    Masha'Allah this is pretty advanced. I never knew that. Jazak Allah khayr!

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    Masya Allah
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  • @1sharingworld
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    Jazak Allaah khair brother..may Allaah accept it from you and make it sadaka e jaria for you aameen

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    Jazakaum Allahu khairan

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    ذا الكفل from Malaysia

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    Thanks. Very much helpful. I was looking for this.

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    Thank You so much👏👏👍👍
    I'm an Arab and even didn't see arabs explaining like this
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    And make you enjoy in his jannah
    فديو رائع ومختصر جدا
    بارك الله في علمك🤗🤗

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    ماشاء الله تبارك الله

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    Baarakallahu laka fiddarain. Jazakallahu khaira

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    Jazak Allah 😊

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    @Shamma-oi7xe Год назад

    Subhanallah! I was stuck at Madd badal and its exception. Subhanallah! It was really helpful. Jajakallah khairan

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    Brilliant! BaarakAllahu feekum

  • @akasadulloh3393
    @akasadulloh3393 2 года назад +1

    BarakAllohu fuykum I always use to do this mistake, and I didn’t know how to pronounce. JazakumAllohu khoyron, your video classses are amzing! Keep up the great work brother, love you!

  • @abdussalaammahmuudjjunju6071
    @abdussalaammahmuudjjunju6071 2 года назад

    Jazaka llahu khairan sheikh

  • @ummezuhaifa160
    @ummezuhaifa160 2 года назад +9

    Jajakallah. You always teach us very exceptional tazwid rules..
    When you will start Arabic language?
    From Bangladesh.

  • @xara091
    @xara091 2 года назад +6

    Salam Shaykh , May Allah reward you abundantly for your excellent teaching of the greatest book !
    Can you do a video comparing the madina mushaf to the indian mushaf as all or most the rules you discuss are based on the madina mushaf and Muslims of the Asian subcontinent will find it difficult to understand due to their lack of knowledge of the madina mushaf

  • @abii-nurayn
    @abii-nurayn 2 года назад +4

    A vedio without a dislike this is Qur'an education Allah protect the Qur'an SubhanaAllah

    • @ivanovv__3
      @ivanovv__3 2 года назад

      Yeah cause RUclips removed the dislike button. The video maybe has some dislikes but we can't see them.

    • @fatenbrunei7057
      @fatenbrunei7057 Год назад

      Exactly. Quite rare. Watching this today, Saturday 3rd Sep 2022.

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    @aikyz6142 2 года назад +1

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  • @muhamed36
    @muhamed36 2 года назад +16

    In the last of the five cases, how do we know what's the vowel of the first hamzah? In other words (and sorry for not writing in Arabic), how do I know that it is not ootoonee or aatoonee, but eetoonee? Or is this simply to be memorized? Jazakallahu khayr for the work you are doing. Ma sha Allah, I am amazed at the overall quality of the videos and the beautiful explanations.

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад +7

      Asslamo alikom brother,
      This was explained in a previous video. I referred to that video in the lesson, and you can find the links in the description. So please watch these videos, they will help understand this rule much better.
      Hope it helps in shaa Allah
      Asslamo alikom

    • @foysalh383
      @foysalh383 2 года назад +4

      @@Arabic101 Assalamu walaikum dear teacher..
      I have also a confusion like this btother..
      We khow that when we start from the word which has Hamza Wasl at the beginig we take the vowel of the 3rd letter of the word..If the 3rd vowel is kasra/fatha we pronounce the Hamza Wasl with kasra, and when the 3rd letter has domma we pronounce the Hamza Wasl with dommah..
      Bt in this lesson we are seeing difference..
      But why..?
      We are pronouncing eetuuni..
      Bt I know we should pronounce uutuuni, because you taught us that the 3rd letter has dommah. So that we have to pronounce the Hamza Wasl with dommah when we start at the word..
      Please clearify this teacher ..😐

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад +12

      @@foysalh383 Wa alikom asslam,
      As mentioned in the previous video (as far as I remember): ruclips.net/video/4g61PiwOQ2E/видео.html&t
      The rule is exactly what you mentioned (well done for remembering :), but there are FIVE words that do not follow the rule:
      1- امشُوا
      2- اقضُوا
      3- ابنُوا
      4- امضُوا
      5- ائتُوا
      All five of these verbs have dhamma on the third letter, but they start with kasra under the hamza al-wasl.
      The reason is purely morphological because امشُوا is actually امشِيوا but the yaa' was removed for simplification, and so the ش is now followed by و and now it also has to have dhammah on it. These changes happened, but the beginning of the word remained the same; we start with the kasra under the hamza.
      I hope this answers your question in shaa Allah. If you still have any confusions please let me know
      Asslamo alikom

    • @foysalh383
      @foysalh383 2 года назад +2

      @@Arabic101 Walaikum-as-salam..
      I think I have understood.
      It means the 3rd letter of the each word has a kasra in actual form..
      Am I right teacher..?

    • @muhamed36
      @muhamed36 2 года назад

      @@Arabic101 Wa alaykumus salam. Ok brother, things got much clearer with this video ruclips.net/video/4g61PiwOQ2E/видео.html but the five words which are exception to the rules were not mentioned there. May Allah reward you for writing them up here in the comments. I conclude that eetoonee is an exception 😀.

  • @fatenbrunei7057
    @fatenbrunei7057 Год назад

    When I learned this, I totally couldn’t remember how I read it prior to that. May I will always remember the correct pronunciations and learn how to teach and explain when asked.
    Jazakallahukhairan katheera ya Sheikh.

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    @NormalMuslim7 Месяц назад

    Say:
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    @MuhammadIqbal-om2yu 2 года назад +1

    Subhaan-Allah!

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    @MD-ym5jm 2 года назад

    Thanks brother

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  • @annymp
    @annymp 3 месяца назад +3

    Just to clarify for everyone: "Iitoonii" is one of the 5 exceptions that don't follow the rule of the third letter, that's why it's iitoonii instead of ootoonii

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    @user-mm6dy3qo9q 2 года назад

    Thank you.Have a long life.

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    @skepticalfactscollector7131 2 года назад

    مشاء الله

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    @ademselim3953 10 месяцев назад

    Ma sha Allah. May Allah give you blessings. I've attended alot of your online duroos and ordered the books 50% and 65%. May Allah reward you for all the people who've learned and will learn Qur'an through your course and all the people who'll learn through these people and so on, amin. May I ask a question: When i lived in egypt I may have heard people saying "anaa a'manu" but i definetly never heard someone saying i'maan. Is the everyday arabic form of the word i'man so strongly influenced by qur'an, so that everyone uses iimaan (quranic version) instead?

  • @HealmaTech
    @HealmaTech 2 года назад +3

    As-Salaamu Alykum. JazakalLahu Khairan for all these, it's all pleasing and educating!
    Please, may I know what software is being used for these productions?

  • @anabaliahmed1701
    @anabaliahmed1701 11 месяцев назад

    Mashallah

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    @Teacheraliene 2 года назад +3

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
    عمل ممتاز كل مرة اطلب منكم طريقة عملكم للفيديوهات ان امكنكم مساعدتي.
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    @harismuhammed3536 2 года назад

    ما شاء الله

  • @yusufsworld1504
    @yusufsworld1504 9 месяцев назад

    MaashaAllah TabaarakaAllah very beneficial channel. May Allah accept it from you and make it a hujja for you. Ameen
    I have a question in relation to the 5th case . You said there are only two cases for this . I was reading ayah 29 of Surat Al AnKaboot and came across ائتنا the first letter is hamzatil wasp which I applied the five rule . Just need to confirm that is another word we apply case number five. Thank you

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    @hidayatullahkamal34 2 года назад +2

    First. Thanks

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  • @nafizalhoque2065
    @nafizalhoque2065 2 года назад +1

    Which tool do you use to create your videos. Ipad or PC?

  • @OmarMuslim
    @OmarMuslim 2 года назад

    Allah Akbar.

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    @Overfloater777 2 года назад +1

    May I ask which program you use to draw on your videos?

  • @samimas4343
    @samimas4343 2 года назад +1

    I like to tell my English speaking friends that unlike English, Arabic is very straightforward when it comes to spelling and pronunciation. But everytime I remember about the "hamza", I feel ashamed that I was deceitful.

  • @faridahfaridah5967
    @faridahfaridah5967 2 года назад +3

    Meaning

  • @shirazjaved8901
    @shirazjaved8901 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @msbdxb446
    @msbdxb446 2 года назад

    Very well explained
    but how to know in this words wheter it will start from فتح or ضم or كسر
    أئتونى بكتب ، وقال فرعون ائتونى، الذى اؤتمن

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад

      Please watch the suggested videos; they contain the answer.

  • @RahmaRahma-ks6dy
    @RahmaRahma-ks6dy 2 года назад +1

    Which sura can I find these ayaats please 🙏

  • @hduendvshis
    @hduendvshis 2 года назад +8

    Assalâmu alaykum Brother
    I have a question
    In the word ائتوني the third letter has a damma. I thought then that the hamzatu wasl must have a damma too. Why is it different here?
    Bârakallâhu fîk

    • @1sharingworld
      @1sharingworld 2 года назад

      You are right but second letter is hamza with sukoon so it’s a different rule dear..watch the video again you will understand in shaa Allaah

    • @fs5297
      @fs5297 2 года назад

      I have the same question

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад +8

      Wa alikom asslam,
      As mentioned in the previous video (as far as I remember): ruclips.net/video/4g61PiwOQ2E/видео.html&t
      The rule is exactly what you mentioned (well done for remembering :), but there are FIVE words that do not follow the rule:
      1- امشُوا
      2- اقضُوا
      3- ابنُوا
      4- امضُوا
      5- ائتُوا
      All five of these verbs have dhamma on the third letter, but they start with kasra under the hamza al-wasl.
      The reason is purely morphological because امشُوا is actually امشِيوا but the yaa' was removed for simplification, and so the ش is now followed by و and now it also has to have dhammah on it. These changes happened, but the beginning of the word remained the same; we start with the kasra under the hamza.
      I hope this answers your question in shaa Allah.
      Asslamo alikom

    • @fs5297
      @fs5297 2 года назад +1

      @@Arabic101 Waalaikumslam, JazakAllah khair

    • @AbdulJabbar-gv1zc
      @AbdulJabbar-gv1zc 2 года назад +1

      @@1sharingworld thank you, the same question, I wanted to ask.

  • @abdulrafeeqnallalam8277
    @abdulrafeeqnallalam8277 5 месяцев назад

    Sir
    Assalamualaikum
    At 10.00 minutes the first letter of the word is hamzathul wasl and third letter carries dummah then how it becomes eethooee instead of oothoonee ?. I do know it's read as eethoonee but couldn't understand the justification

  • @kaabdulrahman6980
    @kaabdulrahman6980 Год назад

    8:50 according to tha Hamza wasl rule , First Hamza get lamma but it gets kasra howw

  • @abuzarghaffari9487
    @abuzarghaffari9487 2 года назад +1

    Why do we read the example of case number five, while giving hamzah-tul-wasel a Kasrah, even third letter is carrying dhamma.
    ٱيتوني

    • @abuzarghaffari9487
      @abuzarghaffari9487 2 года назад

      I am still waiting for the rply.

    • @UsamaKhan-ko9cl
      @UsamaKhan-ko9cl Год назад

      السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
      I don't know if the answer is correct but some people have asked the same question as you and got answered

  • @zakirsalim7395
    @zakirsalim7395 21 день назад

    Is the ahkam different in the aya
    قل ءأنتم أعلم أم ٱلله
    Al Baqara Aya 140
    We will pronounce both alifs right?

  • @samiullahjalatzai9386
    @samiullahjalatzai9386 Год назад

    ASalam alaikom dear Ustad, After watching this session regarding the hamza. While reading the Holy Quran I face with double hamza back to back but both of them with short vowels and not matching with the rules that you explained. I even watch again the previous session regarding hamza, The word is in Surah Al-Imram Ayah number 15 قُلْ أَؤُنَبِّئُکُم. If you help me and solve the confusion of me I would really appreciate it.
    Jazaka Allah khairan.

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  Год назад +1

      Wa alikom asslam,
      I understand your question .. why don't we apply the rules of this video on any word containing double hamzah back to back ..
      The answer is .. the rules of the words in question here concern SINGLE words that have this problem in their formation. So, we apply the rules stated in this lesson. However, the example you provided is not just a single verb.. The verb is actually: أُنبئكُم and then the hamzah أ is added to it to turn it into a question. and so we have أَؤُنَبِّئُکُم . So the two hamzah are not part of the original formation of the verb.
      That's why this rules only applies to verbs of that nature, and these verbs are limited in number, and all of them are discussed in this lesson.
      Hopefully that answers your question in shaa Allah
      Asslamo alikom

  • @redaspect836
    @redaspect836 2 года назад

    ءَأَنتُمْ أَنزَلْتُمُوهُ مِنَ ٱلْمُزْنِ أَمْ نَحْنُ ٱلْمُنزِلُونَ

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    @mmmmmm814 2 года назад +2

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  • @MatchFixah
    @MatchFixah 2 года назад

    If starting to recite with the word
    اٌئْتُوني
    Wouldn't the hamzatul wasl have a dumma since the 3rd letter is a dumma? Thereby turning the hamzatul qat3 into a و ?
    E.g.
    اُوتوني؟

  • @rafeequeahmed8240
    @rafeequeahmed8240 2 года назад

    Assalam alaikum, this is Rafeeque Ahmad from Hyderabad INDIA. Can anybody please suggest LINK of complete Qur'an e majeed in TADWEER style of recitation. In Arabic 101 channel I couldn't find this in playlist. I searched many other channels, but couldn't get which suits to my way of recitation. In many of the channels the reciters are either in TAHQEEQ or in ZAM ZAMAH. Hope someone may advise me at an earliest. Allah hafiz

    • @Oaayhoay
      @Oaayhoay 2 года назад

      Brother please search for the recitation in Al Azhar university's website.

  • @ahmadsafi9692
    @ahmadsafi9692 2 года назад

    Also Warsh does ibdal on the next hamza.

  • @nurunnessabaksh3208
    @nurunnessabaksh3208 Год назад

    How about nun qutni rule? Isn’t it a one of the rule for humza

  • @mahmudova4275
    @mahmudova4275 Год назад

    assalamu aleykum , i have a question. When i learned tajweed rules , i was taught that i have to look at 3rd letter's vowel if it is kasra or damma , and pronounce hamza wasl as the same vowel. But why on ٱئْتُونِى we pronounce it like iituuna but not uutuuna . thanks for answer in advance.

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  Год назад

      Wa alikom asslam,
      That is indeed the rule, and it is true, but there are three words that are an exception for this rule. the word ائتوني is one of them.
      The reason is simply because the original verb actually contains a yaa' ائتيوني with kasra under the taa' since it came before the yaa'. But to simplify the verb, the yaa' was removed and the taa acquired an "unoriginal/ artificial" dammah so that the word can be pronounced. So when we add tashkeel to hamza Al-wasl we look at the original version of the verb, which then had kasra under the taa'.
      The same goes for the verb امشوا which was امشيوا

    • @mahmudova4275
      @mahmudova4275 Год назад

      @@Arabic101 thanks for your response!

  • @abuzarghaffari9487
    @abuzarghaffari9487 2 года назад

    In this case i think, kasrah can't be followed by و Or ا , so we pronounce it EETOONI?
    can i possibly right Ustaad?

    • @ardit9938
      @ardit9938 Год назад

      اؤتوا
      is one of the exceptions to that rule, so the hamzah will get kasrah.

  • @ibnahmad7718
    @ibnahmad7718 Год назад

    بارك الله فيك
    I am a bit confused here Sheikh, please why does the hamza wasl not take dammah(ٱئتونى) because I understood from one of your videos that the harakah on the third letter should be applied to the hamza wasl which is dammaah in this case. Please I need some clarification. Thank you.

    • @orkhanhajili
      @orkhanhajili Год назад

      As-salam aleikum! I had the same question and I found the answer below in the comment section. The short answer is - this word is an exception. The more detailed answer can be found below as a reply to muhamed36's comment

    • @ibnahmad7718
      @ibnahmad7718 Год назад

      @@orkhanhajili Wa àlaikumussalam warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh. Baaraka Allahu fiik.

  • @ahmadfatih3542
    @ahmadfatih3542 2 года назад

    On the minute 4:57, i think it should be hamzah qath' not hamzah wasl

  • @zahoorkhanilvuahmed1993
    @zahoorkhanilvuahmed1993 2 года назад

    ماشاءاللہ

  • @user-gk9ow5gb9d
    @user-gk9ow5gb9d 2 года назад

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله ،اخي الكريم شكرا على كل ما تعلمته ، فقط اريد ان ملاحظة على نطق حرف الواو (و) نطقها غري صحيح عندما تتحدث علها فانك تنطقها مثل wow ، وهذا خطأ وشكرا.

  • @quranicman3412
    @quranicman3412 2 года назад

    The first one is Alif or Haza?

  • @hduendvshis
    @hduendvshis 2 года назад

    Assalamu alaykum brother,
    is آلله and آلآن not like case 3?
    It is a hamatul qat' followed by a hamza with fatha. Why do we pronounce it with madd like in case 4?

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад

      Wa alikom asslam,
      These two words you mentioned start with hamza wasl and not hamza Qat'.
      Please review this video, it will help you get better at this concept in shaa Allah: ruclips.net/video/iS31xI9JF2k/видео.html&t
      Asslamo alikom

    • @hduendvshis
      @hduendvshis 2 года назад

      @@Arabic101 but isn't آلله actually أَأَلله?
      The first hamza is qat' because it is the "question hamza" like in ألم تر كيف.
      The second one is wasl because it is the usual hamza in the word الله.
      So it is qat' followed by a letter with fatha (in this case a hamzatul wasl). So it must be case 3.
      What did I get wrong?

  • @talhaakkaya4676
    @talhaakkaya4676 2 года назад

    What if there is two back to back Hamza Wasl, how do you read?

  • @muslimboy6174
    @muslimboy6174 2 года назад

    B

  • @bintehelaluddin9944
    @bintehelaluddin9944 Год назад

    I can't understand it.why it's start by kasrah.....🙄 ٱءتنى

  • @amelkatrin3464
    @amelkatrin3464 2 года назад

    In the last example: hamza wasl+hamza with sukoon, when starting with it, how can we know that it is:ituni and not utuni? You say, that the second hamza will turn into a long vowel of the same short vowel as the first hamza. But WHAT is this vowel? I am really confused.

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад

      This depends on the third letter of the verb, brother.
      Please watch the suggested videos in the description since I explain that concept in much more detail, and let me know if you are still confused.

    • @amelkatrin3464
      @amelkatrin3464 2 года назад +1

      @@Arabic101 thank you for your answer! I had reviewed the video of hamza qat and wasl and written my recap. before seeing this video. That’s why I am confused, because I understood that the rule is, that when the 3. letter is damma, hamza wasl gets damma, but here it get’s kasra in "ituni". Sorry, but I was so glad that I had understood and now...

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад +1

      @@amelkatrin3464 Ahh I understand your question .. Here's the answer:
      The rule you learned remains the rule, and it is 100% correct .. BUT there are FIVE words that do not follow the rule:
      1- امشُوا
      2- اقضُوا
      3- ابنُوا
      4- امضُوا
      5- ائتُوا
      All five of these verbs have dhamma on the third letter, but they start with kasra under the hamza al-wasl.
      The reason is purely morphological because امشُوا is actually امشِيوا but the yaa' was removed for simplification (to make the word easiler to pronounce), and so the ش is now followed by و and now it also must have dhammah on it otherwise, we won't be able to pronounce it. So now it has dammah, while ORIGINALLY it has kasra. These changes happened to the word, but the beginning of the word remained the same; that's why, we start with the kasra under the hamza.
      I hope this answers your question in shaa Allah. If you still have any confusions, please let me know
      Asslamo alikom

    • @amelkatrin3464
      @amelkatrin3464 2 года назад

      @@Arabic101 salamalaîkum! Barak Allah fik, this made me so happy that you answered my question,al hamdulillah I understand now! I worked so hard all the tajweed rules and it was the first time I was really frustrated and I wanted to give up. (even though you had made a video ":too much tajweed rules " because you know so well your students and their problems)
      Thank you, I am not quite young and I MUST get it right now! : )

  • @RahmaRahma-ks6dy
    @RahmaRahma-ks6dy 2 года назад

    What is the meaning of that word اتون

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад +1

      it means 'bring me' but in certain contexts the meaning could change slightly.

  • @fathimaav3086
    @fathimaav3086 2 года назад +1

    Sir why in ٱئتوني there pronunciation as إِ(e)
    And at the word ٱؤتمن
    Reading as أُ(u)
    Please help me to know

    • @ummezuhaifa160
      @ummezuhaifa160 2 года назад

      Because in ت there is domma. it will be easier after learning arabic language

    • @fathimaav3086
      @fathimaav3086 2 года назад

      @@ummezuhaifa160 in two words ت is Domma

    • @ummezuhaifa160
      @ummezuhaifa160 2 года назад

      @@fathimaav3086 yes. Actually I cant make you understand through typing. But ingsha Allah after learning the language you will get your answer.
      When you will learn the imperative verbs. (الفعل الامر)? So I have requested our teacher to teach us the arabic language because some tajwid rules are connected with the language.

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад

      Asslamo alikom,
      Like I mentioned in the video, you must watch the previous lessons to understand this concept better.
      Please watch this lesson to learn the rule: ruclips.net/video/4g61PiwOQ2E/видео.html&t
      Asslamo alikom

    • @fathimaav3086
      @fathimaav3086 2 года назад

      @@Arabic101 in sha Allah.,. Jazakallah khair

  • @muslim8878
    @muslim8878 2 года назад

    ا ب ت ث آمین 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @rizzwan-42069
    @rizzwan-42069 2 года назад +1

    i was thinking that you have to little subscribers how bout collabing with free Qur'an education or smth

  • @babar4812
    @babar4812 2 года назад +2

    باركة الله فيك وجزاك الله.