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  • There are 28 letters in the Holy book Koran!

     

    The alphabet of the Quran has a beautiful 28 letters. These letters start with the letter "Elif" and end with the letter "Ye." These letters are different from the letters we use in English. These letters are written from right to left and read from right to left again.

     

    Lâmelif: The combination of Lâm and Elif. Lâmelif occurs when Lâm and Elif arrive together, as it gives us the convenience when writing and reading. We call it Lamelif one of the letters of the Quran.

     

    Let's learn the reading of the Quran with Online Quran Teachers!

     

    The most comfortable book to read in all languages of the world is undoubtedly the Quran. The Quran has its and alphabet. We call it the "Quran Alphabet."

     

    It is straightforward to learn and write the Quranic letters. The pronunciation of these problematic letters is the way out.

     

    To learn the Quranic letters and to be able to read the Quran, we need to know the correspondences of these letters in English alphabets and the forms of their reading. Because; The way in which some of the Quranic messages read, and their voices are different from English. In fact, there are also letters that do not have an English voice and are not in the English alphabet.

     

    We will try to explain you to learn Quran online as much as possible, pointing out to our mouths (Maurice). Here are the readings of the individual Quranic letters:

     

    Concatenation of the letters and Vowel...

     

    There are no vowels in the Quranic letters. For it, these letters are read, but they provide movements and some unique signs.

     

    Now we will try to introduce the topics "Cezim, Şedde, Tenvîn, Med letters, Determinative Jewelry, Mukatta Letters and it's Reading."

     

    The movements are of three kinds. These are called superior, Esra and ötre. In the Quranic letters, the vowel letters in English (a, e, I, o, u) take the place of superior, juxtaposed, ötre movements. These movements read the letter as short as English.

     

    Superior; is a left-leaning line placed on the harfin. The letters "e" in thin letters and "a" in bold letters.

     

    Esra; it is a left-leaning line put under the harfin. "I" for thin letters and "i" for full letters.

     

    Otra; small "vâv" and put on the letter. Thin letters give a sound between "u-ü" and bold letters "u."