I am struggling with ص sound especially when it comes with kasrah …. May Allah make it easy on my tongue and on all those who are struggling . Ya Allah help me learn recite Quran in the best way possible that is pleasing to you and lighten up my heart with its Noor (light) and make the memorization of it easy for me and bless me with the tawfeeq to apply it on my life. Aameen
Your channel is incredible. I started working on the pronunciation last year but couldn't find any useful resource. And finally there is your channel! شكرا
This should help those who have trouble raising the back of their tongue (including me): Raise the tip of the tongue towards the hard bump behind the upper front teeth, but do not let the tip of tongue touch the bump. This also makes the center of the tongue go down. The back part of the tongue is raised because you pull it into a tight ball
@@bushrajaveed7154 the best way to learn this letters is by just pronouncing the س then ص listen and replicate and don't do one of the common MISTAKES when pronouncing ص
Raise the tip of the tongue towards the hard bump behind the upper front teeth, but do not let the tip of tongue touch the bump. This also makes the center of the tongue go down. The back part of the tongue is raised because you pull it into a tight ball
Ask someone to show you the shape of their tongue when they make the sound. It's a bit different. I didn't hear a difference either then my father showed my how he twisted his tongue a little.
I can hear the difference only if the two consonants are alone and prolonged. The ص sounds to me like the "fsss" hiss of a gas leak. Instead, in the words I can't hear any difference.
Anyone can tell me the difference in sound between seen kasrah and saad kasrah. I seriously watched other video tutorials too and cant find the difference! I'm able to do the technique exactly like he did but still can't find difference even in my recitation.
If it helps, if you close your jaw in the ko/kaf position and slowly open your jaw while that part of the tongue is still raised but not touching. This is probably what the back tongue will look like and Allah knows best
Salaam Sheikh, I realized that I think I pronounce Saad correctly and as you demonstrate but using a different method, so I wanted to ask you if it's correct and let others know if so. Basically what I do is move my cheeks slightly inwards which automatically raises my tongue to the back of the roof of my mouth. Even if you focus on moving the to tongue in the shape as shown in the video, my method happens as part of it, but I thought its a good way to think about it.
Sorry, Sir.. But in the minimal pairs سار & صار you pronounced the long vowel Alif as a heavy sound in both, while it must be light in سار and heavy in صار. Thank you and beneficial video.
Yes but that's because he wants them to be proper minimal pairs. It's easy to identify the difference in the way ا is pronounced, so if he did that, we would be "distinguishing" the minimal pairs easily without actually distinguishing between /s/ and /sˤ/
I think I understand how to produce the sound at a basic level because I have very good control of my tongue. What you said made sense. With that being said.... how do you distinguish these sounds especially quickly during speech. Do native speakers sometimes make mistakes with this?
Assalamu alaykum I have quit the opposite problem. I can pronounce ص without any troubles. But I struggle with the س. I can't lower the back of my tongue and my shaykh always corrects me. Especially in the word رسول. How to work on this?
That's the problem you just have to keep trying don't touch your tongue to the front teeth but keep it close to it don't round your lips that will create an opposite but similar sound just repeat س then ص and keep in mind ص is an heavy letter
This is the correct pronunciation of €adi in Classical Hebrew (so-called "Tsadi" in Modern Hebrew)! Fun fact: it was dropped out of the Latin alphabet, though in the early medieval ages, it was written as an Ace-of-Spades. In Greek, it survives only as the symbol ϡ or 'Sampi' to represent the number 900.
It's usually not a matter of adding the vowel "u" to heavy letters heavy letters are just heavy not pronounce with vowel "u" just repeat both س and ص you will get it insha Allah may Allah make it easy for you
@@Arabic101 sir you said in ص tongue towards lower teeth but without touching it.....which means that tongue will go to the teeth but it will not touch it am i right sir? And if i am right then this thing should be followed in ص س ز all three?
Don’t listen to your voice so much. Idk if this is a good way of explaining it, but try to pull the “ad” down into your throat as if you were saying the English word Saw. س is more like a hiss to me.
Assalam o alaikum.i have seen a video about saad.its in urdu but it has a point in english i think will help english people inshaAllah@understand alquran official.8a video of tajweed.
I am struggling with ص sound especially when it comes with kasrah …. May Allah make it easy on my tongue and on all those who are struggling . Ya Allah help me learn recite Quran in the best way possible that is pleasing to you and lighten up my heart with its Noor (light) and make the memorization of it easy for me and bless me with the tawfeeq to apply it on my life. Aameen
He knows you are trying have patience❤
Ameen
Ameen
Sister, i have the sama struggle also. Are you already be able to pronounce those abjad now ? 😢
th-cam.com/video/Vx3Zx-1gGY0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZEWwyEfvpFObSb_Q
Iam from Egypt and I am trying to teach a friend of mine , man this is incredible.
I'm arab and watching this cause it's difficult for me to say the word الصراط in surat alfatiha when praying but this helped a little
Same
Your channel is incredible. I started working on the pronunciation last year but couldn't find any useful resource. And finally there is your channel!
شكرا
Each letter is so tricky. Saad and daad both letters r so hard for me to read. I'm not giving up
جزاك الله كل الخير... بعثتها لصديقاتي غير العرب لانهم يعانون في مخارج بعض الحروف ... نفع الله بك اخي
Honestly I could never quite understand the difference until I watched this. Thank you ✌🏽
JAZAKALLAHU KHAYRAN BROTHER ❤
Finally I have seen your face.
I just wanted to see who was helping me with videos like that.
May Allah accept our good deeds
May Allah bless you
This should help those who have trouble raising the back of their tongue (including me):
Raise the tip of the tongue towards the hard bump behind the upper front teeth, but do not let the tip of tongue touch the bump. This also makes the center of the tongue go down.
The back part of the tongue is raised because you pull it into a tight ball
I think it help may God bless you thanks
Make it more easy please
@@bushrajaveed7154 the best way to learn this letters is by just pronouncing the س then ص listen and replicate and don't do one of the common MISTAKES when pronouncing ص
Special prayers needed for me. I've been try to pronoun ص properly but that back of my tongue is not cooperating 😭
You can also use the back of you throat. Most velar consonants can be pharyngeal instead
May Allah swt help u
@@Alizehfatima2016ameen
Salam :) the problem is that we usually don't know how to shape our "back of the tongue" area or we can't see the shape of it in the mirror :)
English dark L has the back of the tongue raised as well. I don't know if it's exactly the same though.
@@fejkhelgon what's a dark L. I was born in the U.K. and that's the first time I've heard of a dark letter
@@imrantahir1678 it's found in american english probably, saw that dark L exists in american english
Raise the tip of the tongue towards the hard bump behind the upper front teeth, but do not let the tip of tongue touch the bump. This also makes the center of the tongue go down.
The back part of the tongue is raised because you pull it into a tight ball
It's literally back of the tongue. Part of tongue behind the tip, for what I can understand. When you try like him, hopefully you'll get it.
Jazakallahu khairan katheeran!
Jazakallah khair brother
Your videos are so useful!!
BarikAllahFik
thank u so much sir ❤️ from Bangladesh
thank U so much
Its been years and I still can’t 😭
Oh, you're a great teacher man! Thanks CAP!
Wow great video!
I think i am ص deaf. I heard no difference.
I have never understood the difference
Ask someone to show you the shape of their tongue when they make the sound. It's a bit different. I didn't hear a difference either then my father showed my how he twisted his tongue a little.
@@tehreemraza123 thank u
I can hear the difference only if the two consonants are alone and prolonged. The ص sounds to me like the "fsss" hiss of a gas leak. Instead, in the words I can't hear any difference.
Same 😢
Thank you so much shukran 🙏
Finally! Thank you.
Amazing video, Allahummabaarik!!
Anyone can tell me the difference in sound between seen kasrah and saad kasrah. I seriously watched other video tutorials too and cant find the difference! I'm able to do the technique exactly like he did but still can't find difference even in my recitation.
damm it, this sound is the hardest for me. Thank you, i've finally understood the difference, now it's just practice
Thank U so Much!!!!
Thank you so much, I always have trouble pronouncing the ص letter. Trying to perfect it
Jazakallah khair
Very useful ! Thank you very much !
Glad it was helpful! And thank you very much for your support.
If it helps, if you close your jaw in the ko/kaf position and slowly open your jaw while that part of the tongue is still raised but not touching. This is probably what the back tongue will look like and Allah knows best
Salaam Sheikh, I realized that I think I pronounce Saad correctly and as you demonstrate but using a different method, so I wanted to ask you if it's correct and let others know if so.
Basically what I do is move my cheeks slightly inwards which automatically raises my tongue to the back of the roof of my mouth.
Even if you focus on moving the to tongue in the shape as shown in the video, my method happens as part of it, but I thought its a good way to think about it.
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Sorry, Sir.. But in the minimal pairs سار & صار you pronounced the long vowel Alif as a heavy sound in both, while it must be light in سار and heavy in صار.
Thank you and beneficial video.
Yes but that's because he wants them to be proper minimal pairs. It's easy to identify the difference in the way ا is pronounced, so if he did that, we would be "distinguishing" the minimal pairs easily without actually distinguishing between /s/ and /sˤ/
I don’t know how to move the back of my tongue 😭
I can't hear any difference beween FARASS and FURASS at the end of the sound! Any difference whatsoever! HELPPPPPP!😊
I think I understand how to produce the sound at a basic level because I have very good control of my tongue. What you said made sense. With that being said.... how do you distinguish these sounds especially quickly during speech. Do native speakers sometimes make mistakes with this?
Assalamu alaykum I have quit the opposite problem. I can pronounce ص without any troubles. But I struggle with the س.
I can't lower the back of my tongue and my shaykh always corrects me. Especially in the word رسول.
How to work on this?
Are you sure about the pronuciation of the world Alveolar though, I say the O as well
Hi @Arabic01, in some case letter "seen" Written over "Saad", can you please explain the background and pronunciation
I touch upon this in this lesson: th-cam.com/video/-JjE2GjlFwY/w-d-xo.html
@@Arabic101 May Allah reward you for your service.
Idc why we use স for س and ছ for ص in Bengali. ছ has a distinguished sound while I can't spot any difference in ص
Is the 2nd letter an sh?
@@berhoom2024 no its more like chh
Salaaam
Aa man I don't have eyes inside my mouth neither can I feel if my tongue is lifted from the back or not
That's the problem you just have to keep trying don't touch your tongue to the front teeth but keep it close to it don't round your lips that will create an opposite but similar sound just repeat س then ص and keep in mind ص is an heavy letter
This is the correct pronunciation of €adi in Classical Hebrew (so-called "Tsadi" in Modern Hebrew)!
Fun fact: it was dropped out of the Latin alphabet, though in the early medieval ages, it was written as an Ace-of-Spades. In Greek, it survives only as the symbol ϡ or 'Sampi' to represent the number 900.
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Does it have to sound as a drowned s? I don't know if the sound that I'm doing is correct...
Problem is feels like my mouth is too small for me to not touch teeth, i allways thought seen was like english S.
it is
Wait how are you supposed to make an s sound with the tip against BOTTOM set of teeth? I've never heard anyone use that
That's what makes ص different from /s/ sound.
I think Saad requires for force than sin naturally
Please help I still couldn't but I want to pronounce it correct
OK But do you see as you transition from ssssssSSSSS that you lips changed too
I don't know how to raise my tongue, can someone help please
Drink a little water and feel it
The s in "Sub-" is س or ص ?
It's usually not a matter of adding the vowel "u" to heavy letters heavy letters are just heavy not pronounce with vowel "u" just repeat both س and ص you will get it insha Allah may Allah make it easy for you
Only video I couldnt get it right. This is very confusing.
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I am Arabic
I have a question
In س and ص do we touch our from lower two teeth or not?
Barely .. enough to let air pass through the teeth and your tongue, this opening is what creates the proper sound.
@@Arabic101 sir you said in ص tongue towards lower teeth but without touching it.....which means that tongue will go to the teeth but it will not touch it am i right sir? And if i am right then this thing should be followed in ص س ز all three?
They’re the same sounds 😭
no
the ص is a bit deeper/lower in frequency
listen closely till you hear it
Totally different
قاا
I find no. Difference in س and ص voice
Don’t listen to your voice so much. Idk if this is a good way of explaining it, but try to pull the “ad” down into your throat as if you were saying the English word Saw. س is more like a hiss to me.
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Made more complicated
I am doomed
This is their hardest, even arab dnt use it properly
how you make your tongue not touch anything
Assalam o alaikum.i have seen a video about saad.its in urdu but it has a point in english i think will help english people inshaAllah@understand alquran official.8a video of tajweed.