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ICCH halaqa- Articulation points (togue #3 & Lips & Nose)

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4- THE TIP OF THE TONGUE 4- ARTICULATION POINTS OF THE  AND THE   The letter  This letter is articulated from the tip of the tongue and what lies opposite to it from the gum of the two front top incisors.  is articulated a bit forward on the gums from the place of the  . This letter is not always pronounced clearly, and the articulation point is only applied when it is pronounced clearly, namely when it has a vowel on it, or if it has a sukoon on it and is followed by one of the following six letters:  The rules for the  when it has no vowel (saakinah), and is not followed by one of the above six letters, will be explained later, insha’ Allah. COMMON MISTAKES IN THIS LETTER The mistakes with this letter tend to be few.  The most common mistake is that of using too large an area of the tongue and including the top of the tongue, instead of just the tip.  THE LETTER   This letter is emitted from t...

ICCH halaqa- Articulation points (The tongue#2)

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3- THE SIDE OF THE TONGUE There are two letters that use the side of the tongue for articulation.   They do not use the same part of the side of the tongue, rather the  uses the posterior two thirds of the side (or edge) of the tongue, and the   uses the anterior one third (closest to the mouth) portion of the side of the tongue. THE LETTER  This letter is articulated from the one or both sides of the tongue and from the molars and the gum area next to the molars.  The posterior two thirds of the side of the tongue is used for this letter.  This letter can be articulated from one side (right or left) of the tongue alone, or from both sides of the tongue simultaneously.    has the characteristic of compression of the sound, as well as tafkheem (heaviness), so the deep part of the tongue  raises up when pronouncing it and compresses the sound at the same time. COMMON MISTAKES IN THE LETTER  The ...