rules of waqf [stopping]

Discussion in 'Ulum al-Qur'an' started by Ibn Malik, Dec 3, 2014.

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  1. Ibn Malik

    Ibn Malik New Member

    Have you got a picture as an example from a mushaf?
     

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  2. Musafir

    Musafir Active Member

    Some of the masaahif printed in indo pak state that the symbol which is farthest above or farthest forward should be given precedence when more than one symbol is present.

    But does anyone know where these wuquuf are extracted from as they do not match the wuquuf positions in the prints from the Arab World which generally mention which books wuquuf have been taken from?
     
  3. Aqdas

    Aqdas Staff Member

    i think Taa is a necessary stop. maybe you can continue but highly recommended to stop?

    anyway, what to do when two wuquf appear together? which to take if they contradict? i would take the stricter one so if one says permissible to stop or continue and the other says stop; then i'd stop.
     
  4. Watermelon

    Watermelon Active Member

    I thought that ط also meant that its better to stop but permissible to continue. Aren't the waqf for ج (ja'iz) and ط (mutlaq) the same?
     
  5. Aqdas

    Aqdas Staff Member

    in some mus'Hafs, there are sometimes two waqf signs together. what to do in this case?

    e.g. jeem means you can stop or continue but Taa means stop so what if the two appear together?
     

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