The rolling "r" sound

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mashaAllah Shaykh Muhammad al-'AwDa, mashAllah. I noticed him sitting with Shaykh RamaDan al-Bouti hafizuhAllah ta'ala recently and liked his presentation.


look at the graveyard. seems so peaceful and some of the graves shine
 
takrir; and it should be avoided in rrreciting the qur'an.

this is the way people in the east (middle-east/sub-continent) prronounce the letter R. and this trilled sound used to be in english as well, which has been now lost...if that is what you are asking about.
 
yes it is rare to hear trilled Rs in English now; even amongst the upper classes. e.g. any recording of Tolkien (or Dylan Thomas or any one of that era) on
youtube will make this trilling obvious. He says, "BoromiRR" (for Boromir) instead of the modern "Boromiya"!

It's a sad loss.
 
"My Lorrrd, there will be a time to grrieve forr Boromirrr, but it is not now. The enemy is at yourr doorrrrstep! Wherre arre Gondorrrr's arrrmies? As stewarrd you arre in charrge of the defence of the city! You still have frriends. Light the beacons of Minas Tirrith!"

Gandalf the White

I hope I got that dialog right. It was from memorry. I think I over-did the rrrolling
 
thats the one ....takrirrrrrrrrrr, Hamza Yusuf does it all the time... how is it done????where do place my tounge ??? ..and i have been told elsewhere not to exgerate past one in tajweed.. is that right??
 
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