In hifdhuhuma , the sharp, breathy "Ha" comes from the middle of the throat. Distinguish it clearly from the softer "ha" sound used earlier.
Allahu laaa ilaaha illaa Huwal-Hayyul-Qayyeum. Laa ta'khuzuhu sinatun wa laa nawm. Lahu maa fis-samaawaati wa maa fil-ard. Man zallazee yashfa'u 'indahuuu illaa bi-iznih. Ya'lamu maa bayna aydeehim wa maa khalfahum. Wa laa yuheetoona bishay'im-min 'ilmihee illaa bimaa shaaa'. Wasi'a kursiyyuhus-samaawaati wal-ard. Wa laa ya'ooduhu hifzuhumaa wa Huwal-'Aliyyul-'Azeem. Word-by-Word Tajweed Breakdown ayatul kursi tajweed new
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In man dha and ‘indahu , a nun sukun meets the letters Thal and Daal . Hide the 'N' sound inside your mouth and hold a nasal tone for two counts. Laa ta'khuzuhu sinatun wa laa nawm
Medd refers to the rule of prolonging a vowel sound. You must elongate specific letters for a set number of counts.
"Better," Nani nodded. "Now, look at the next part. Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (The Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists)."