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As
there are so many different scenarios to remember, it
is easier to remember the patterns. The table
below shows every scenario, i.e. how each letter will
be written in the beginning, middle and end of a word
as well as an example of its joined form and the shape
of the letter by itself (as we learnt earlier).
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The
most common patterns you will find below are:
a) All letters are written
in their full form if they occur at the end of
a word, some may slightly change shape.
b) Most letters do join
to other letters in front of them, however, there are six
letters which do not
join to any letter after them, these letters are
(
ا د ذ ر ز و
).
c) There are groups of letters which
have similar shapes in individual (i.e. as
learnt earlier), these groups are also similar in joined
form (e.g. Baa,
Taa and Thaa). The only difference in these letters is
the number or positions of dots around the letter.
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By Itself: |
Joined: |
End: |
Middle: |
Beginning: |
Letter:
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ا |
ااا |
ـا |
ـا |
ا |
Alif |
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ب |
ببب |
ـب |
ـبـ |
بـ |
Baa |
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ت |
تتت |
ـت |
ـتـ |
تـ |
Taa |
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ث |
ثثث |
ـث |
ـثـ |
ثـ |
Thaa |
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ج |
ججج |
ـج |
ـجـ |
جـ |
Jeem |
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ح |
ححح |
ـح |
ـحـ |
حـ |
Ha |
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خ |
خخخ |
ـخ |
ـخـ |
خـ |
Kha |
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د |
ددد |
ـد |
ـد |
د |
Daal |
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ذ |
ذذذ |
ـذ |
ـذ |
ذ |
Dhaal |
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ر |
ررر |
ـر |
ـر |
ر |
Raa |
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ز |
ززز |
ـز |
ـز |
ز |
Zaa |
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س |
سسس |
ـس |
ـسـ |
سـ |
Seen |
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ش |
ششش |
ـش |
ـشـ |
شـ |
Sheen |
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ص |
صصص |
ـص |
ـصـ |
صـ |
Saad |
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ض |
ضضض |
ـض |
ـضـ |
ض |
Daad |
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ط |
ططط |
ـط |
ـطـ |
ط |
Ta |
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ظ |
ظظظ |
ـظ |
ـظـ |
ظـ |
Za |
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ع |
ععع |
ـع |
ـعـ |
ع |
'Ayn |
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غ |
غغغ |
ـغ |
ـغـ |
غ |
Ghayn |
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ف |
ففف |
ـف |
ـفـ |
فـ |
Faa |
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ق |
ققق |
ـق |
ـقـ |
ق |
Qaaf |
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ك |
ككك |
ـك |
ـكـ |
كـ |
Kaaf |
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ل |
للل |
ـل |
ـلـ |
لـ |
Laam |
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م |
مـمـم |
ـم |
ـمـ |
م |
Meem |
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ن |
ننن |
ـن |
ـنـ |
نـ |
Noon |
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ه |
ههه |
ـه |
ـهـ |
هـ |
Haa |
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و |
ووو |
ـو |
ـو |
و |
Waaw |
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ي |
ييي |
ـي |
ـي |
يـ |
Yaa |
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Whilst
it is important to make an effort to look at the forms
above, it is sometimes easier to look for the patterns
rather than each individual letter. For example,
the following groups of letters are very similar in their
joined forms, in most cases the only difference is the
position or number of dots used in the letters:
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Baa,
Taa and Thaa
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Jeem,
Ha and Kha
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Seen
and Sheen
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Saad
and Daad
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Ta
and Za
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Finally,
to master the different forms of joining will take some
time and it is important to practice writing
whilst learning the Arabic language to become familiar
with the script. This will come with
practice (Insha'Allah) so it is not necessary to
have mastered all the letters joining forms before
moving on, please move on to the next lesson after you
have familiarised yourself to a reasonable level of
the joined forms above. In the next lesson we
will use some examples to practice and
familiarise ourselves with the joined form of
letters (Insha'Allah).
                  
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