If the raa’ has a sukoon on it, but follows a dammah, such as in the examples:ĥ. If the raa’ has a sukoon on it, but follows a fat- ha, such as in the examples:Ĥ. If the raa’ has a dammah on it, such as in the examples:ģ. If the raa’ has a fat- ha on it, such as in the examples:Ģ. There are 7 cases which you must pronounce the raa’ with tafkheem.ġ. Let’s look at the rulings for the raa’ ghayr muta tarref.
The raa’ ghayr muta tarref: is the raa’ that exists in the middle, or beginning of a word. The raa’ al-muta tarref : is the raa’ that exists at the end of a word. Let’s begin.įirst, the letter raa’ exists in two cases: muta tarref and ghayr muta tarref. But with the letter raa’, I decided to drop this title, because there’re really only 2 options: tafkheem or tarqeeq – there’s no in between (in terms of strength). This post is technically meant to be titled “levels of tafkeem: part 3”.
And in some, it just can’t make up it’s mind on what to do. In one word it’s mufakham, and another it’s muraqqaq. If you tend to find yourself doing near-opposite things every other moment, or completely lost from time to time, then get in touch with Raa’.