TEKNIK BERHENTI / WAQOF JIKA NAFAS PENDEK

Ngaji Bareng
15 Nov 202210:24

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker explains how to handle situations when your breath runs out before reaching a waqf (pause) in the Quran. He demonstrates various techniques for continuing recitation by stopping at specific words like 'illa' and 'hatta' when breath runs short, then resuming from the correct points. Examples from Surah Al-An'am and Surah At-Tawbah are given to illustrate these rules. The speaker emphasizes the importance of pausing correctly and encourages viewers to practice these techniques for smoother Quranic recitation. The video concludes with a call to subscribe, comment, and share for further learning.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video focuses on the concept of waqaf (pauses) in Quranic recitation and what to do when your breath runs out before a designated pause.
  • 😀 If your breath doesn't last until the waqaf mark, you should pause at certain words and resume from the correct point in the recitation.
  • 😀 Words like 'illa' (إلا) and 'hatta' (حتى) are key points to pause and resume from when breath runs out before the waqaf.
  • 😀 In Surah Al-An'am (6:152), if your breath ends before reaching the waqaf, pause at 'illa' and continue from there.
  • 😀 Similarly, in Surah At-Tawbah (9:4), pause after the word 'Summa' and continue from the next word, 'fa'.
  • 😀 If your breath is long enough, you can continue the recitation from the beginning until the next pause point or waqaf.
  • 😀 Pausing after specific words like 'indah' (إِنَّ) and 'idha' (إِذَا) is necessary when your breath doesn’t reach the waqaf point.
  • 😀 Surah An-Nisa (4:90) provides an example of pausing after the word 'wa' (وَ) and continuing from the next word when breath is short.
  • 😀 The key rule is to stop at an appropriate word and continue from the right starting point if your breath doesn’t last long enough.
  • 😀 It’s encouraged to maintain correct recitation by managing pauses, ensuring that even if breath falls short, the recitation remains accurate and meaningful.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is how to handle situations where your breath runs out before reaching a waqaf (pause) sign while reading the Quran.

  • What does 'waqaf' mean in the context of Quran reading?

    -'Waqaf' refers to a pause or stopping point in the Quran, which indicates where one should stop reading before continuing.

  • What should you do if your breath runs out before reaching a waqaf sign?

    -If your breath runs out before reaching a waqaf sign, you should stop at a specific word or phrase and resume from that word after taking a breath.

  • Which two Arabic words are emphasized in the video to help when your breath runs out?

    -The two Arabic words emphasized are 'Illa' and 'Hatta'. These words guide where to stop and start when your breath is insufficient to reach the waqaf.

  • Can you provide an example from Surah Al-An'am to explain the technique?

    -Yes, in Surah Al-An'am (6:152), you stop at the word 'illa', take a breath, and then continue from the word 'illa'.

  • What does 'Summa Fa' signify in Quran reading?

    -'Summa Fa' signifies that you should stop after a certain word and then resume reading from the following word after taking a breath.

  • What is the correct approach if your breath is long enough to reach the waqaf sign?

    -If your breath is long enough, you should read continuously from the beginning until you reach the waqaf sign without stopping.

  • Can you give an example from Surah At-Tawbah to clarify the 'Summa Fa' technique?

    -In Surah At-Tawbah (9:4), you stop after the word 'Summa', take a breath, and then continue reading from the word following it, like 'lam'.

  • What is the role of the word 'wa' in Surah An-Nisa (4:90) in terms of breathing and pausing?

    -In Surah An-Nisa (4:90), you stop after the word 'wa', take a breath, and then continue from 'wa' again. This helps manage your breath during recitation.

  • What should you do if your breath doesn't allow you to finish reading before a waqaf sign?

    -If your breath doesn't allow you to finish before a waqaf sign, stop at the appropriate word or phrase, take a breath, and continue from the same point where you stopped.

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