
The mosque of the house of Allah in which I perform every prayer. My name is meat that builds my body before I eat it There is a moon in which houses and times guide the residentĮnough dogs lived next to me guarding my sheep guarding my home. Ghain gar cave Hira in which the revelation came to Tahaįaa is an elephant with tusks, and he is a friend, my friend. Zafar was cleaned after a while, so we cut itĪn eye that fears Allah and does not worship anyone but Him. T is the most beautiful child and he is clean and well-shaped. Shane Shams is made powerful, in which there is warmth and lightĪ fisherman threw the net after a while she caught a fish.Īn officer who protects my country preserves security and takes care of my residence When will you save my time in my school or at home? Zain is a yellow and red flower, and it is the most beautiful sight for my eyes He calls the call to prayer over the house.Ī wolf is a difficult beast that only dogs can tire ofīehind a man who knows the religion, he is truthful and he is honest.

There is bread at the seller that only the hungry can eat Ha, pilgrimage, the highest of his Lord, in which there is a circumambulation around the Kaaba. Jim, a camel in the desert is like a ship on water There is a crown above the head in which there is gold and diamondsĪ fox-hunting a chicken is cunning in times of need. There are many alif ba ta sa song for the Arabic alphabet, including the following:Ī thousand rabbits running around eating carrots so they don’t get tired Taa : is the third letter of the Arabic alphabet, and it is a toothy, explosive, whispered (severe) tooth sound.

The lips fully adhere to it, and the air is compressed for a period of time, then the lips open and the air rushes out Suddenly from the mouth, making an explosive sound, and vibrating with it the vocal cords during pronunciation, hence his loudness. Baa meaningĪlba :(B) The lexicon semicolon is the second letter in the alphabet and the alphabet, and the ba is an oral explosive sound, and when pronouncing the ba, the air coming from the lungs stops completely at the lips. The early linguists distinguished between the hamza and the alif, and thus the number of Arabic letters they had was twenty-nine letters, while the modern linguists did not consider the alif as an alphabetic letter, just as the arithmetic of sentences did not consider it an alphabetical letter. Alif is pronounced as a hamza if it is not connected to a Mudd example: a lion and is pronounced as an alpha if it is called by a Mudd example: the Qur’an, and it is equal to 1 in the arithmetic of sentences.

