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As-salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaah Reply this thread with the correct answers to the questions below Inshaa’Allaah. You have one week - We will review them at the beginning of next tuesdays class Inshaa'Allaah. May Allaah grant you success! FILL IN THE BLANKS
TRUE or FALSE (if the answer is false, write in the correct answer)
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. Principles 2. non-created 3. 28 4. Tarqeeq 5. Tafkheem 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. C | |
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Jazzakulahu Khair for this Teacher, I was looking foward to seeing this. I looked all over, and was waiting for the test to be posted. | |
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Bismillahir rahmanir raheem Assalaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakaatuh Eman Mohamed 2/9/10 Arabic Homework
1.) The writing of the Qur’an has different Principles than the regular Arabic writing. 2.) The Qur’an is the non-created Speech of Allah Subhaanahu wa Ta’Aalaa 3.) There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet that take a vowel point 4.) The word Tarqeeq refers to the thin/light pronunciation of a letter 5.) The word Tathkeen refers to the thick/ heavy pronunciation of a letter
1.) In the writing of the Qur’an, the “alif” is always a vowel that lengthens the sound of a fathah T/F (TRUE) 2.) When we see an alif with ahamzah on top of it, we call that letter “alif- fathah” T/F (FALES) 3.) There are eight letters that are always pronounced thick/heavy T/F (FALES) 4.) The letter “raa” is always pronounced thin T/F (FALES) 5.) The letter “laam” is always pronounced thin/light except when it comes in the Divine Name in which case it would have a thick/heavy pronunciation if a fathah or dhammah is sounded on the letter before it. T/F (TRUE)
1.) Which Letter has a thick/heavy pronunciation? a. Kaaf b. Daal c. Saad (C) d. Faa 2.) Which letter has a thin/light pronunciation? a. Ghayn b. `Ayn (B) c. Qaaf d. Dhaad 3.) In which of the following words is the laam pronounced thick/heavy? a. Alhamdulillaah b. Bismillaah c. Deenillaah d. Khatamallaah (D) 4.) In which of the following words is the laam pronounced thin/light? a. Nasrullaah b. Amaanillaah (B) c. Fadhlullaah d. Kalamullaah 5.) The two vowels that we learned about in lesson one are: a. Alif and waaw sagheerah b. Alif and yaa Sagheerah c. Hamzah and yaa sagheerah (C) d. Alif-fathah and yaa sagheerah | |
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Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem As Salaamu Alaykum
FILL IN THE BLANKS : 1.) The writing of the Qur’aan has different PRINCIPLES than the regular Arabic writing. 2.) The Qur’aan is the NON-CREATED Speech of Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta’Aalaa. 3.) There are 29 letters in the Arabic alphabet that take a vowel point. 4.) The word TARQEEQ refers to the thin/light pronunciation of a letter. 5.) The word TAFKHEEM refers to the thick/ heavy pronunciation of a letter.
TRUE or FALSE (if the answer is false, write in the correct answer) : 1.) In the writing of the Qur’aan, the “alif” is always a vowel that lengthens the sound of a fathah -TRUE 2.) When we see an alif with ahamzah on top of it, we call that letter “alif- fathah” - False, We call it hamzah. 3.) There are eight letters that are always pronounced thick/heavy - False, there are seven (7) letters 4.) The letter “raa” is always pronounced thin- False 5.) The letter “laam” is always pronounced thin/light except when it comes in the Divine Name in which case it would have a thick/heavy pronunciation if a fathah or dhammah is sounded on the letter before it. - True MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.) Which Letter has a thick/heavy pronunciation? a. Kaaf b. Daal c. Saad d. Faa
2.) Which letter has a thin/light pronunciation ? a. Ghayn b. `Ayn c. Qaaf d. Dhaad
3.) In which of the following words is the laam pronounced thick/heavy? a. Alhamdulillaah b. Bismillaah c. Deenillaah d. Khatamallaah 4.) In which of the following words is the laam pronounced thin/light? a. Nasrullaah b. Amaanillaah c. Fadhlullaah d. Kalamullaah 5.) The two vowels that we learned about in lesson one are: a. Alif and waaw sagheerah b. Alif and yaa Sagheerah c. Hamzah and yaa sagheerah d. Alif-fathah and yaa sagheerah | |
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