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Understanding Vowel Marks and Diacritical Signs in Arabic Writing

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๐Ÿ“š Introduction to Arabic Writing System

In the Arabic language, vowel marks and other diacritical signs are placed above or below letters to clarify pronunciation and meaning. These include fatha, damma, and kasra (the short vowels), as well as sukลซn. Additional marks are also used, such as tanwฤซn (an added nasal sound), shadda (gemination of a consonant), and the long vowels (alif, wฤw, yฤ').

๐Ÿ”ค Types of Vowels

Short Vowels

ุจูŽ Fatha ( ูŽ )

A small diagonal stroke above the letter, pronounced with the mouth open (a).

ูƒูŽุชูŽุจูŽ kataba "he wrote"
ุจู Damma ( ู )

A small wฤw above the letter, pronounced with rounded lips (u).

ูƒูุชูุจูŒ kutubun "books"
ุจู Kasra ( ู )

A small diagonal stroke below the letter, pronounced with the mouth pulled downward (i).

ุจูุณู’ู…ู bismi "in the name of"

Sukลซn (Silent Mark)

ุจู’ Sukลซn ( ู’ )

A small circle above the letter. Indicates that the consonant is pronounced without a vowel, i.e., with a pause.

ู…ูู†ู’ min "from"

โœจ Other Signs Related to Vowels

๐Ÿ”ค Long Vowels (Madd Letters)

ุง

Alif (ุง)

Extends the 'a' sound

ุจูŽุงุจูŒ baabun "door"
ูˆ

Wฤw (ูˆ)

Extends the 'u' sound

ู†ููˆุฑูŒ nuurun "light"
ูŠ

Yฤ' (ูŠ)

Extends the 'i' sound

ูƒูŽุจููŠุฑูŒ kabirun "big"

๐ŸŽต Tanwฤซn (Nunation)

Pronounced as if an extra 'n' sound is added to the end of a word, though not written as a separate letter. It occurs in three forms:

ุจูŒ Tanwฤซn al-damm ( ูŒ )
ูƒูุชูŽุงุจูŒ kitaabun "a book"
ุจู‹ Tanwฤซn al-fath ( ู‹ )
ูƒูุชูŽุงุจู‹ุง kitaaban "a book" (object)
ุจู Tanwฤซn al-kasr ( ู )
ูƒูุชูŽุงุจู kitaabin "of a book"

๐Ÿ”„ Special Marks

ุจู‘ Shadda ( ู‘ )

A mark placed above the letter to indicate consonant doubling. The first occurrence is with sukoon, the second with a vowel.

ู…ูุนูŽู„ูู‘ู…ูŒ mu'allimun "teacher"
ุข Madda ( ~ )

A mark placed above alif, representing two consecutive alif sounds (ุฃุฃู’). It simplifies pronunciation.

ุขูŠูŽุฉูŒ aayatun "verse/sign"

๐ŸŒŸ Importance of Vowel Marks

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Correct Pronunciation

They help ensure proper pronunciation of words and sentences.

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Clarifying Meaning

They prevent confusion between words that look alike in writing.

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Learning Arabic

Essential in teaching Arabic, especially for children and non-native speakers.

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Qur'an Recitation

They are an inseparable part of Qur'an recitation and understanding its precise meanings.

โœ๏ธ Practice Examples

Click on the words below to hear their pronunciation and see how diacritical marks affect meaning:

ูƒูŽุชูŽุจูŽ kataba he wrote
ูƒูุชูุจูŒ kutubun books
ูƒูุชูŽุงุจูŒ kitaabun a book
ู…ูุนูŽู„ูู‘ู…ูŒ mu'allimun teacher
ุทูŽุงู„ูุจูŒ taalibun student
ู…ูŽุฏู’ุฑูŽุณูŽุฉูŒ madrasatun school
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