Advanced Tarteel Surah: Yusuf (1)

Prosodic Segmentation and Phonetic Syllables in the Quran

الٓرۚ تِلۡكَ ءَايَٰتُ ٱلۡكِتَٰبِ ٱلۡمُبِينِ
— يوسف الآية 1
The phonetic syllable in Arabic:
The phonetic syllable is a pronunciation unit beginning with a consonant followed by a vowel. In tajweed this concept helps control articulation.

Types of Arabic syllables:
  • Short syllable (CV): consonant + short vowel — e.g. "ka" in "kataba"
  • Medium syllable (CVV or CVC): consonant + long vowel or consonant + sukoon — e.g. "kaa" or "kab"
  • Long syllable (CVVC or CVCC): consonant + long vowel + sukoon — e.g. "kaan"
Application in tajweed:
Natural mad (2 counts) = medium CVV syllable. Permissible Munfasil (4-5 counts) = extension for syllable before hamza. Lazim (6 counts) = very long syllable.

Quranic example:
"Alif Lam Ra" in surah openings: each letter is a lazim mad (6 counts) — two very long syllables.

Tajweed benefit:
Understanding syllable structure helps readers control positions of extension and shortening, knowing where the voice extends and where it cuts.
Source: Hidayat Al-Qari (1/171); Al-Tamheed (p.100); Al-Nashr (1/316)
Tags: مقاطع صوتيةتجويدفواتح السورالمد اللازمالتقطيعيوسف

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