Friday, March 18, 2011

Part#6 Kinds of Hamza


There are two kinds of Hamza(In the Shape of ALIF):
1. Hamza-tul-Wasl
2. Hamza-tu-Qatah

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HAMZA-TUL-WASL
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1. Neck of AIN is not necessary on Hamza but still it produces its sound.
2. When a letter WAO (as ATAF 'and') added in front of a word starting with hamza-tul-wasl, sound of hamza get hidden.

Examples: (See Image)
AL-KITABU (The Book) : Aa sound at the start of the word represents Hamza-tul-Wasl; now add WAO (as ATAF 'and')
WAL-KITABU (And the Book) : Now starting sound is of Waa (thats of WAO), then it attaches to sound of 'Laam' becomes "WAL" means there will be no sound of Hamza-tul-Wasl.

Similarly:
AL-QALAMU (The Pen) ==> WAL-QALAMU (And the Pen)

Note:
In "AL-KITABU" (HAMZA with Neck of Ain and single Fatah 'Not Necessarily shown', LAAM with Sukoon 'Not necessarily shown)

In "AL-QALAMU" (HAMZA with Neck of Ain and single Fatah 'Not Necessarily shown', LAAM with Sukoon 'Not necessarily shown)


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HAMZA-TUL-QATAH
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1. Neck of AIN is necessary on Hamza and it also produces its sound.
2. When a letter WAO (as ATAF) added in front of a word starting with hamza-tul-Qatah, sound of hamza still there.

Examples: (See Image)
AKBAR : Aa sound at the start of the word represents Hamza-tul-Qatah; now add WAO (as ATAF)
Wa-AKBAR (And AKBAR) : Now starting sound is of Waa (thats of WAO), then AKBAR means Hamza-tul-Qatah sound is still there in pronouncing AKBAR (Aa'KBAR).

Similarly:
AHMAD ==> Wa-AHMAD (And Ahmad)


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