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Lampiran:

The Key for the Signs Used in the Qur'an

(Singkatan Tanda-Tanda yang Digunakan dalam Al-Qur’an)

Sign Explanation

ج

This is the sign for waqf ja’iz, a permissible pause. At this sign it is better to have a pause. However, if the pause is avoided by the qari, the reciter, this is also permissible.

ز This is the sign for here. waqfmujawwaz. It is better not to have a pause

ص This is the abbreviation for is necessary to combine the words for recitation. If the qari, the waqf murakhkhas, licensed pause. Here it reciter, is tired and takes a pause on this sign it is permissible.

ىلص This is the sign for preferable. Here it is better to combine the words and recite.al-waslu awla, the combination of which is more

ق This abbreviation stands for pause. qila 'alayhil waqf. Here one can have a

فق

This word is qif which is an imperative: take a pause. This sign is

used at all places where it is anticipated that the qari, the reciter, might continue the recitation avoiding a pause.

س This stands for in such a way that the breath is not broken. saktah, silence. Here one should have a short pause

فقو

ة This means a long pause. Here one should have a longer pause than o" saktah without breaking the breath.

ط

This stands for al-waqf al-Mutlaq, The Absolute Pause. It is better to

have a pause by breaking the breath and voice. After the break, the recitation can continue from the next word.

م This is the sign for here is necessary otherwise the meaning would be changed.al-Waqf al-Lazim, The Requisite Pause. The pause

عم عم /

These signs indicate al-Waqf al-Mu'anaqah, The Embracing Pause. In

the event of two pauses close to each other, a pause taken at the first place makes a pause at the second prohibited because of an incomplete meaning.

لص This is the abbreviation of continued but a pause is also permissible.qad yusal. It means the recitation can be

لق This stands for pause on it'. It is better to continue the recitation.qila la waqf 'alayh, meaning 'it is said there is no

۝ The sign indicating the ayah. The verse ends here.

ع This is an abbreviation of Ruku', a section of the Qur'an.

ل This stands for al-Waqf al-mamnu'; the pause is not permitted.

تب This indicates the end of an ayah, according to the Madinans.

ب This sign is an abbreviation for indicates the end of a Hizb. Hizb, the sixtieth part of the Qur'an. It

Sumber: Edo Krajinic, “The Key for the Signs Used in the Qur'an” (Singkatan untuk Tanda-Tanda yang Digunakan dalam Al-Qur’an), dalam http://tajweedstudy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=

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