Mad Arid Lissukun
Complete Mad Arid Lissukun material with letters and reading laws along with examples from the Al-Qur'an
One of the reading laws in recitation is mad aridlissukun. The law of reading mad is very important to learn because it is one part of the science of recitation.
Other than that, mad is also often found in the Qur’an, that is at the time of waqaf and at the end of the verse. Therefore, to know, The following is a complete description, accompanied by an example, and how to read it
Understanding Mad Arid Lissukun
Understanding according to language, (Mad) means long, (‘Aridl ) means new or suddenly exist, and (Breadfruit) means dead.
The definition according to the term is stopping or reading waqaf at the end of a word or sentence, while the letter before the letter that is endowed itself is one of the letters of Mad Thabi'i that is alif, wau, and yes.
So the conclusion of the above meaning is interpreted as Mad Asli or Mad Thabi'i who were dismissed or waqaf because in fact Mad 'Arid Lissukun was the original Mad who was waqaf suddenly, even if there is in the middle of the sentence. But, if this mad is legalized then the law is Mad Asli.
The Law of Reading Mad Arid Lissukun
The law is when the Mad Thobii letter is good (alif, wau and yes) met with the letter hijaiyah which reads Fathah (a), Dhammah (u), Kasrah (i), or married (an, in, a) and this is in a word or sentence.
Example of Mad AridLissukun
Here are some examples found in the Quran.
How to Read Mad Arid Lissukun
It can be concluded from the understanding obtained in language and terms that the Mad Arid Lissukun is read at length, can be two harokat, four harokat or even six harokat
Other Mad Laws :
- Mad Thobii
- Mad Iwad
- Mad Layyin
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F.A.Q
At the time of Mad Thobii (alif, wau and yes) meet the hijaiyah letter which reads Fathah (a), Dhammah (u), Kasrah (i), / tanwin (an, in, a) and this is on 1 word or sentence.
Surat At tin ayat 2
Linguistically, (Mad) is long, (‘Aridl ) is new or suddenly existing, and (Breadfruit) is dead.
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