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Connected Madd



First: Definition and Duration of Connected Madd

Connected madd (madd muttasil) is the elongation that occurs when a hamzah follows a madd letter within the same word.

It is called 'connected' because the madd letter and the hamzah are connected within a single word.

The duration of connected madd is four or five counts.

Second: Examples of Connected Madd

Connected madd occurs with all three madd letters: alif, wāw, and yāʼ. Here are some examples:

  • 1 - Connected madd with alif, e.g.: • ﴿ٱلأسْمَآءِ﴾ – the hamzah follows the alif in the same word. • ﴿وَءَابَآءَهُمۡ﴾ • ﴿ٱلۡأَنۢبِيَآء﴾
  • 2 - Connected madd with wāw, e.g.: • ﴿ٱلسُّوٓءَ﴾ – the hamzah follows the wāw in the same word. • ﴿تَبُوٓأَ﴾ • ﴿لِيَسُُٔوا﴾
  • 3 - Connected madd with yāʼ, e.g.: • ﴿مَّرِيٓٔٗا﴾ – the hamzah follows the yāʼ in the same word. • ﴿ٱلنَّسِيٓءُ﴾ • ﴿خَطِيَٓٔتِي﴾

Nihāyat al-Qawl al-Mufīd (p. 175), Hidayat al-Qari (1/281), Al-Tajweed al-Musawwar (p. 152), Al-Muneer (p. 171).

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