There are Three different levels of Qalqalah.Qalqala needs a lot of practice to be said accurately it doesn’t follow the harakah of the letter before it or after it.A characteristic of this sifa is the quick movement of the tongue or lips upon articulation The quality of qalqalah is found in the five following letters when they carry a sukoon To pronounce with an echoing or bouncing sound when the letter carries a SUKOON only. The strongest strength, when the letter is in the end of an Ayat, with shaddah. Middle strength, when the letter is in the end of a word, with no shaddah. The least strength is when it is in the middle of a Word or when you are connecting it with the next Word. Rule: Whenever we come across the Laam of the word “Allah (swt)” or “Allahumma”, we must look at the letter before it. If the letter has fatha(zabar) or Dhamma (Pesh), the Laam will be pronounced with a full mouth. Otherwise if it has a kasra (zer) it will be pronounced with an empty mouth. Fatha (zabar), Kasra (zer), and Dhamma (pesh).
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