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Sufficient Stop (Waqf Kaafi) — Sign "ج" and its Ruling

tajweed Level: intermediate waqf tj-042
الَّذِينَ يُؤْمِنُونَ بِالْغَيْبِ وَيُقِيمُونَ الصَّلَاةَ
— البقرة 3
Definition:
Sufficient Stop (Waqf Kaafi): pausing where the meaning is grammatically complete but has a semantic connection to what follows (meaning-level connection only, not grammatical).

Rule:
Stopping is permissible and restarting is good. Sign in Mushaf:
"ج" (Jaiz = Permissible): Both stopping and connecting are allowed; stopping is preferable.

Quranic Example:
"Those who believe in the unseen and establish prayer" [Al-Baqarah: 3]
Stopping at "prayer" is sufficient — the meaning is complete, even though the next verse continues describing believers.

Note:
The Kaafi stop is most common in the middle of lengthy narratives where meanings intertwine. It differs from Taam in having some degree of semantic connection.
Source: Matn Al-Jazariyya by Ibn Al-Jazari; Hidayat Al-Qari by Al-Mursifi
Question: What does the "ج" sign mean in the Mushaf? What is the ruling on stopping there?
Answer: It means "Permissible": both stopping and connecting are allowed, but stopping is preferable
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