Articulation Point (Makhraj) of T_aa ( ط ) | Lesson 16
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🎙️ Unlock the Secrets of Arabic Pronunciation!
Have you ever wondered where each Arabic letter actually comes from when recited? In this enlightening course, we explore the 17 articulation points (Makharij al-Huruf) used in proper Qur’anic recitation. Whether you're a beginner in Tajweed, a Qur’an student, or simply passionate about Arabic phonetics, this video is your go-to guide to master the true origin of each Arabic sound.
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Where Do Arabic Letters Come From? | Discover the 17 Makharij of Qur'anic Recitation
🧠 What Are Makharij? (Articulation Points Explained)
"Makharij" (مخارج) is the plural of "Makhraj," meaning "exit" or "place of articulation." It refers to the precise location in the mouth, throat, or nasal passage where each Arabic letter originates. Understanding these points is essential for accurate Qur'anic recitation (Tajweed) and correct pronunciation (phonetics) in Arabic.
The Makharij al-Huruf are divided into:
5 Main Areas (al-Ahyaaz)
17 Specific Articulation Points
Covering 29 Arabic letters
🔍 Main Articulation Zones Covered in This Video
Al-Jawf (Oral Cavity):
Letters: ا، و، ي (Alif, Waw, Yaa – when elongated)
Feature: Originates from the empty space in the mouth and throat.
Al-Halq (Throat):
Letters: ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ
Divided into: Upper, middle, and lower throat
Al-Lisaan (Tongue):
Most letters originate here (over 10 articulation points)
Letters: ق، ك، ج، ش، ي، ض، ل، ن، ر، ط، د، ت، ص، ز، س، ظ، ذ، ث
Ash-Shafataan (Lips):
Letters: ف، ب، م، و
Al-Khayshoom (Nasal Cavity):
Sound: Ghunna for ن، م when pronounced with nasalisation
📘 Why It Matters for Tajweed & Qur'an Recitation
🔸 Correctly identifying the Makhraj of each letter is essential in avoiding mistakes that can change meanings in the Qur’an.
🔸 Understanding Makharij improves fluency, clarity, and confidence in reading Arabic, especially for non-native speakers.
🔸 A strong grasp of Makharij is the foundation for learning Sifaat al-Huruf (characteristics of letters), another core concept of Tajweed.
🧾 Bonus Topics You’ll Learn in This Video
✅ Common mistakes made in Arabic pronunciation
✅ Tips for distinguishing similar sounds (e.g. ض vs د, س vs ص)
✅ Practical examples and exercises
✅ Connection between Makharij and Arabic calligraphy
✅ Applications in Qur’an, Hadith, and Arabic grammar studies
🌍 Who Is This Video For?
Students of Qur’anic Arabic & Tajweed
Non-Arabic speakers learning classical or modern Arabic
Teachers of Islamic Studies and Arabic phonetics
Muslims wanting to improve their Salah and Tilawah
Curious learners exploring linguistic roots of Arabic
🌐 About Arabic & Its Global Impact
Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by over 400 million people and is the liturgical language of Islam, preserved for over 1400 years. Mastering pronunciation is not only a linguistic journey—it’s a spiritual and cultural experience that connects you with centuries of tradition and divine revelation.
✨ Fun Facts About Arabic Letters
Arabic has no capital letters but changes shape depending on letter position.
The letter ض (Dad) is unique to Arabic—it’s known as Lughat ad-Daad.
Arabic letters are written right to left, but the Makharij are located from inside to outside—throat to lips!
📍 Related Terms & Concepts
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