Introduction
The Arabic AlphabetThe table shows the letters of the alphabet in their possible states, depending on whether they are isolated or together with other letters in a word. If it is in a word, its form is affected by its position within the word, whether initial, middle or final. This causes a letter to have 4 possible forms, 1 when alone, and 3 when in a word: initial, middle and final.
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MERGED |
ISOLATED |
|
Final |
Middle |
Initial |
|
ـأ
|
ـأ |
أ |
أ
|
| ﺐ |
ـبـ |
بـ |
ب |
| ﺖ |
ـتـ |
تـ |
ت |
|
ـث |
ـثـ |
ﺛ |
ث |
|
ـج |
ـجـ |
جـ |
ج |
|
ـح |
ـحـ |
حـ |
ح
|
|
ـخ |
ـخـ |
خـ |
خ
|
|
ـد |
ـد
|
د |
د |
|
ـذ
|
ـذ |
ذ |
ذ |
|
ـر |
ـر |
ر |
ر |
|
ـز |
ـز |
ز |
ز |
|
ـس |
ـسـ |
سـ
|
س |
|
ـش |
ـشـ |
شـ
|
ش |
|
ـص |
ـصـ
|
صـ |
ص |
|
ـض |
ـضـ |
ضـ |
ض |
|
ـط |
ﻄ |
طـ
|
ط
|
|
ـظ |
ـظـ |
ظـ
|
ظ |
|
ـع |
ـعـ |
عـ |
ع |
|
ـغ |
ـغـ |
غـ |
غ |
|
ـف |
ـفـ |
فـ |
ف |
|
ـق |
ـقـ |
قـ |
ق |
|
ـك
|
ـكـ |
كـ |
ك |
|
ـل |
ـلـ |
لـ |
ل |
|
ـم
|
ـمـ |
مـ |
م
|
|
ـن |
ـنـ |
نـ |
ن |
|
ـه |
ـهـ |
هـ |
ہ |
|
ـو |
ـو |
و |
و |
|
ي |
ـيـ |
يـ |
ي |
NOTE :
There are 6 letters that do not allow any letter to join with them
from the left. These letters are :
Click here to view a printable chart about these letters.
Letters
The correct recitation of the Qur'an that is achieved by giving each letter its due (using the organs of speech) through:
- The vowel movements - Harakaat
- Prescribed point of exit (where the sound of each letter should come from) -
Makhraj
- The manner of articulation (the characteristics of the letters
and recitation) - Sifa
There are 16 letters of the Arabic alphabet which can be
likened to various letters of the English alphabet :
The following letters do not have an English equivalent. These are : ق غ
ع ظ ط ض ص ر ذ خ ث
In the English language we use letters for vowels, whereas in the Arabic language we use symbols, or a combination of symbols and letters. Also, the Arabic language has
short and long vowels, whereas the English language has just the one type.
SHORT VOWELS (1 count)
| Symbol |
Name |
Also Known As |
Sound |
Example of Sound |
Example of Arabic letter |
 |
Fattah |
Zabar |
a |
cat |
 |
 |
 |
Kasrah |
Zay |
i / e |
me |
 |
 |
 |
Dammah |
Paysh |
u |
who |
 |
 |
LONG VOWELS (2 counts)
MISCELLANEOUS
SHADDAH ( )
The letter on which the symbol appears is read by doubling it. (e.g R
would become RR)
So the first letter (R) is read as if there
would be a sukoon (stop) on the it and the second (R)
with a harakat (vowel)
E.g
'Tabba' (
) should be read as 'tab-ba' (2 ب 's), not as
'tab' ( )
(1 ب )
In its original form it can be dissected as

Caution - when there are a couple or a few tashdeeds together in one, two or three words, then utmost care should be taken
to ensure that all the tashdeeds are recited correctly. It is a common mistake to be neglectful of these collective tashdeeds
Example
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Click 'here'
to view practice exercises for a few Shaddah together |


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