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Old 06-28-2011, 10:14 AM   #39
Diwokfkq

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The difference is that according to the Deobandi Qurra, the siffat of Rikhwa in Dhaad is acted upon, whereas you wont find this in the Arab Qurra. Heres a short brief explanation on both sifaat Shiddah and Rikhwah:

Shiddah (Explosive/Strength)

Definition: strong stoppage of the sound upon pronunciation of the letter when it carries a SAKOON

* This is achieved by relying strongly on the makhraj or by constricting it
* the quality of shiddah is to pronounce forcefully, that when pronounced, the sound of the letter will be HARD, and the sound of the letter will end off in the makhraj

Rakhaawa (Opposite of Shiddah)

Definition: the continuation of sound upon pronunciation of the letter when it carries a SAKOON, in a soft and gentle manner

* these letters are neither shiddah nor tawassut
* rakhaawa is the continuation of SOUND whereas hems is the continuation of BREATH


When the Deobandi qurra pronounce the Dhaad, they articulate it from its correct makhraj, however the force used to hit the teeth is lessend and carried along the teeth, therefore prolonging the sound of the letter, ultimately fulfilling the sifat of rikhwah.
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