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1. الحروف العربية

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  1. Introductions

    Introduction to the Science of Tajwīd
    1 Quiz
  2. The Ruling on Learning Tajwīd
    1 Quiz
  3. Etiquettes Related to the Qur’an and Its Recitation
    1 Quiz
  4. Levels of Recitation
    1 Quiz
  5. Seeking Refuge (Istiʿādhah) and the Basmalah
    1 Quiz
  6. Arabic Letters – Articulation and Characteristics
    Articulation Points of Arabic Letters
    1 Quiz
  7. The Jawf (oral and throat cavity):
    1 Quiz
  8. Alif Maddiyyah
    1 Quiz
  9. Wāw Maddiyyah
    1 Quiz
  10. Yāʾ Maddiyyah
    1 Quiz
  11. The Throat (Ḥalq)
    1 Quiz
  12. Hamzah
    1 Quiz
  13. Hāʾ
    1 Quiz
  14. ʿAyn
    1 Quiz
  15. Ḥāʾ
    1 Quiz
  16. Khāʾ
    1 Quiz
  17. Ghayn
    1 Quiz
  18. The Tongue (Lisān)
    1 Quiz
  19. Qāf
    1 Quiz
  20. Kāf
    1 Quiz
  21. Jīm
    1 Quiz
  22. Shīn
    1 Quiz
  23. Yāʾ (non-maddiyyah)
    1 Quiz
  24. Ḍād
    1 Quiz
  25. Lām
    1 Quiz
  26. Nūn
    1 Quiz
  27. Rāʾ
    1 Quiz
  28. Ṭāʾ
    1 Quiz
  29. Dāl
    1 Quiz
  30. Tāʾ
    1 Quiz
  31. Ṣād
    1 Quiz
  32. Sīn
    1 Quiz
  33. Zāy
    1 Quiz
  34. Ẓāʾ
    1 Quiz
  35. Dhāl
    1 Quiz
  36. Thāʾ
    1 Quiz
  37. The Lips and Nasal Cavity
    1 Quiz
  38. Fāʾ
    1 Quiz
  39. Wāw (non-maddiyyah)
    1 Quiz
  40. Bāʾ
    1 Quiz
  41. Mīm
    1 Quiz
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The Tongue (Lisān)



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Definition of the Tongue:

    The tongue is a muscular organ connected to the lower jaw. It is the most important and most frequently used organ in producing sounds. Therefore, it is metaphorically used to refer to language, dialect, and speech. For example, Allah Almighty says: ﴿وَمَآ أَرۡسَلۡنَا مِن رَّسُولٍ إِلَّا بِلِسَانِ قَوۡمِهِۦ لِيُبَيِّنَ لَهُمۡ﴾ [Ibrahim: 4], meaning: in their language.

    The tongue is a general articulation point from which includes ten specific articulation points. It includes eighteen letters. Below is an explanation of the sections of the tongue through text and attached diagrams.


Sections of the Tongue:

    The tongue is divided into four areas:

    First: The Back of the Tongue Area:

    This area lies between the top of the throat and the middle of the tongue, along with the corresponding upper palate. This area contains two specific articulation points for two letters: Qāf (ق) and Kāf (ك).

    Second: The Middle of the Tongue:

    This area is situated between the two edges of the tongue and their corresponding upper palate. It contains one specific articulation point from which three letters are produced: Jīm (ج), Shīn (ش), and non-elongated Yāʾ (ي).

    Third: The Edge of the Tongue:

    This area extends along the tongue from its back to its tip on both sides, with corresponding upper teeth. It contains two specific articulation points for two letters: Ḍād (ض) and Lām (ل).

    Fourth: The Tip of the Tongue:

    This area lies at the tip of the tongue with corresponding gingiva and cervical part of the upper teeth. It contains five specific articulation points, which include eleven letters.




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