Video Pembelajaran Qur'an Hadits Kelas 2 Materi "Bacaan Gunnah"
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, the teacher introduces the concept of 'ghunnah,' which refers to the nasal sound produced when reading certain Arabic letters, particularly 'nun' and 'meme' with tashdid (a diacritical mark indicating emphasis). The video explains how ghunnah involves holding the sound for two beats while ensuring it resonates. Through various examples like 'innaha,' 'ma'na,' and 'tamtama,' the teacher demonstrates the correct pronunciation, emphasizing the importance of this technique in proper Arabic recitation. The lesson concludes with encouragement to continue practicing and understanding ghunnah.
Takeaways
- 😀 Ghunnah is a term that means 'to hum' or 'to make a humming sound' in Arabic.
- 😀 Ghunnah refers to the pronunciation of the letters 'Nun' (ن) or 'Meem' (م) when they have a tashdid (double consonant).
- 😀 When Nun or Meem has tashdid, they should be pronounced with a humming sound and held for two counts.
- 😀 The key rule for ghunnah is that whenever there is a Nun or Meem with a tashdid, the sound should be prolonged with a hum and held for two beats.
- 😀 One example of ghunnah is the word 'Innah' where the Nun has a tashdid and the sound is held for two beats.
- 😀 Another example is the word 'Rahinawe,' where the Meem has a tashdid and should be held for two counts with a humming sound.
- 😀 The script also includes the word 'Tamtama' as an example of how Meem with tashdid should be pronounced with a humming sound.
- 😀 An important point is that every instance of Nun or Meem with tashdid requires a distinct, prolonged sound.
- 😀 The lesson encourages students to remember the rule of ghunnah and to practice it by repeating the examples provided.
- 😀 The session concludes with an encouraging reminder to the students to stay motivated and keep practicing.
Q & A
What is the meaning of 'ghunnah' in Arabic?
-'Ghunnah' in Arabic means 'to hum' or 'to sound with a humming or buzzing sound'. It refers to the specific way of pronouncing certain letters with a nasal sound, often marked with a 'tashdid'.
What is the key characteristic of ghunnah when reading?
-The key characteristic of ghunnah is that it involves making a humming or buzzing sound, especially when pronouncing the letters 'nun' or 'meem' that have a 'tashdid' (double diacritical mark). This sound is prolonged and held for two beats.
Which letters are specifically associated with ghunnah?
-The letters 'nun' and 'meem' are specifically associated with ghunnah when they have a 'tashdid' (a mark indicating emphasis or doubling of the letter).
How should you pronounce the letter 'nun' with a tashdid?
-When the letter 'nun' has a tashdid, it should be pronounced with a humming or nasal sound, held for two beats.
How should the letter 'meem' with a tashdid be pronounced?
-Similarly to 'nun', the letter 'meem' with a tashdid should be pronounced with a nasal, humming sound, held for two beats.
What does the term 'tashdid' mean in Arabic?
-The term 'tashdid' refers to a diacritical mark used in Arabic to indicate that a letter is doubled or emphasized, which affects its pronunciation. In the case of ghunnah, it causes the letter to be pronounced with a prolonged, humming sound.
Can you give an example of a word with a 'nun' that has a tashdid?
-An example of a word with a 'nun' that has a tashdid is 'innaha' (إنّها). The 'nun' is pronounced with a humming sound, held for two beats.
Can you give an example of a word with a 'meem' that has a tashdid?
-An example of a word with a 'meem' that has a tashdid is 'mimma' (مِمّا). The 'meem' is pronounced with a nasal, humming sound, held for two beats.
Why is it important to properly pronounce ghunnah in Quranic recitation?
-Properly pronouncing ghunnah is essential in Quranic recitation to maintain the correct pronunciation and rhythm of the Arabic text. It ensures clarity and the intended meaning of the words, as incorrect pronunciation can alter the meaning.
What should students focus on when practicing ghunnah?
-Students should focus on making a clear, nasal, and humming sound when pronouncing 'nun' and 'meem' with a tashdid, while holding the sound for two beats. Practicing these sounds carefully helps improve accuracy in Quranic recitation.
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