(made by Azlan )
ي و أ
alif waaw yaa
for two counts, i.e. the time it takes to say (one-two).
The rule has the following conditions:
The huroof al-madd must all be silent, i.e. have no diacritic on them.
A fat-ha must be present on the letter before a silent alif
A dammah must be present on the letter before a silent waaw
A kasrah must be present on the letter before a silent yaa.
Examples of this are as follow:
________
___qaala qeela yaqoolu
These examples can be combined into one word to help you remember the rule. The word is
نُوحِيهَا
nooheehaa
I really want to stress the fact that in the Quran you will not see a diacritic on these three letters if they are in the state of madd.
It will be an alif, waaw, or yaa with no fat-ha, dammah, kasra, or sukoon ontop/underneath. When I say that these letters must be silent, I am not saying they have sukoon. In fact, if you see a sukoon on an alif or waaw or yaa it means that you are not to stretch this letter whatsoever.
An example of sukoon present on these letters is as follows:
Mala-ihi
NOT: Mala-eehi
Aaminoo
NOT: Aaminooaa
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