Arabic Alphabet Pronunciation
Learn
Arabic alphabet letters for the Quran reading. There are 28 Arabic letters. But you have
to know the different form of each letter. These letters vary in shape depending on their
position within a word. Letters can exhibit up to four distinct forms
corresponding to an initial, medial (middle), final, or isolated position. The Arabic letter form are as
follows:
Lam-Alif
Lam also has a special additional form. When an Alif comes after
the Lam they perform a “Lam-Alif” with this form ( لا ). Actually, these two
letters on their own make the word “Laa” which means “No” in English. But they
can also be a part of a bigger word, and they might take this form if they are
connected to a letter before ( ـلا ).
Hamza
Hamza is a letter, but
not generally considered part of the alphabet.
hamza in its written form, can appear on the same line
as the other letters, or in combination with a support letter. A support
letter is a letter that has a hamza above or beneath. See the examples
below.
The rules of hamza are quite complex, and as you
gain experience in reading Arabic, you will understand how it works.
Below are some examples of hamza, just to give you an
idea about how it may appear.
with a long 'alif. It is
called 'alif madda,
and is pronounced 'aa.
hamza below 'alif. This hamza
is followed by the short vowel kasra.
followed by the short vowels fatHa
or Damma.
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