Assimilation according to the attribute in the Holy Quran
الإدغام بحسب الصفة فی القرآن الكريم
Keywords:
Assimilation, Attribute, Tajwid, Languistics, Sound, Constraction, Adjacent, Phonemes, influenceAbstract
This research, entitled “Assimilation according to the attribute in the Holy Quran” assimilation by similarity or “assimilation due to similarity of characteristics" in English, refering to a type of pronunciation aule in Arabie, specifically in the context of Tajwid (Quran recitation). Ancient Arabic linguistics studied assimilation and divided it into two types based on the concrete sounds. The first type is gemination (combination of two similar sounds), which means the combination of two similar letters into one sound. It is related to the articulation of sounds. The second type: assimilation, which means the combination of two close sounds. Adjacent phonemes influence each other when spoken, so that their places of articulation and characteristics change into equal and quadratic forms with the adjacent sounds. This rule is used in the Holy Quran.
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Al-Baqara:40
Al-Baqara:16
Al-Nisa: 78
Taha:44
Al-Baqara:10
Al-Anfal: 74
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Al-Araf: 184
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Al-Zukhraf: 39
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Hood: 42
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Ibid.
Ibid.
Aal-e-Imran: 95
Al-Haj: 29
Al-Qadr:1
Al-Shora: 23
Al-Qamr: 12
Al-Naml: 79
Taha: 114
Al-Isra: 23
Al-Kahaf: 1
Al-Insan: 1
Al-Naziat: 18
Al-Nisa: 158
Al-Mudassir: 53
Al-Mutafifeen: 14
Al-Insan: 18
Al-Room: 22
Al-Naba: 14

