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·        Qalqalah [Vibration] literally means: unrest. 
 Technically, it means: the vibration of the non-vowelled sound letter until a strong trembling sound is heard
    whether the absence of vowel (sukoon) is
    original or exposed (Aarid).
 
 The Qalqalah Letters (حروف القلقلة ) are five. They are grouped together in the phrase (قطب جد ).
    (Qutb Jad). That is: qaaf, taa, baa, geem, daal: It is required that the Qalqalah letters be with original or unoriginal sukoon (absence of a vowel) as a result of making a pause at a
    qalqalah letter.
 
 1/ Lesser: The lesser degree of Qalqalah [Qalqala sughra] is when it occurs in the middle of a word.
 
    Example: the Qaaf in: وَخَلَقْنَاكُمْ أَزْوَاجًا. 
 2/ Moderate:
    The moderate degree of Qalqalah [Qalqala mutawasita] is when a stop is made    on a letter which is not doubled
    (without shaddah)
 
       Example: the letter Taa in : وَاللَّهُ
    مِنْ وَرَائِهِمْ مُحِيطٌ. 
 3/ Great: The greater degree of Qalqalah [Qalqalah kubra] is when a stop is made on a  doubled letter of qalqalah.
 
Example:
    the Qaaf in :    قَالَ رَبِّ احْكُمْ بِالْحَقِّ  | 
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