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How to pronounce Allahu Akbar?
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06-02-2012, 07:44 PM
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The hamza is pronounced as 'a' in 'cat', i.e. a sound that is between the Latin 'a' and 'e'.
As someone said it is also a matter of local dialects. For example in Arabia, in thei every day speech they pronounce
ث
as 't', and not 'th', and
ذ
as 'd', and not 'dh'. You already saw a big difference between the sounds that a qari recites and a man from an Arabic TV for example.
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