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The Four Sakts in Hafs — Locations and Performance
Sakt: A brief interruption of voice (about 2 counts) without breathing, with intent to continue.
Difference from Waqf: Sakt has no breath, Waqf does.
Four Sakts in Hafs:
Performance:
Difference from Waqf: Sakt has no breath, Waqf does.
Four Sakts in Hafs:
- Kahf 1-2: Between "عِوَجَا" and "قَيِّماً" — to prevent confusion that "قيماً" describes "عوج"
- Yasin 52: Between "مَرْقَدِنَا" and "هَذَا" — to prevent confusion that "هذا" describes the resting place
- Qiyamah 27: Between "مَنْ" and "رَاقٍ" — to prevent idgham of noon into ra
- Mutaffifin 14: Between "بَلْ" and "رَانَ" — to prevent idgham of lam into ra
Performance:
- Brief voice cut (~2 counts)
- No breath during sakt
- Don't prolong (else becomes waqf)
- Intend to continue reading
Source: An-Nashr (1/337-341) | At-Taysir | Ghayat Al-Mureed
Test Yourself
Why sakt at "بَلْ ۜ رَانَ" when the original rule is idgham of lam into ra? What are the four places?
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