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Test on the hamzat al-wasl
Test yourself on the lesson of Hamzat al-Wasl
Level 3
10 Questions
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What is Hamzatul Wasl?
A type of letter at the end of the word
An Alif with a small “ص” shape on top
A Hamza that always has a short vowel
A letter that comes only in verbs
Where does Hamzatul Wasl appear
At the end of a word
In the middle of a word
At the beginning of a word
Nowhere
Does Hamzatul Wasl have a short vowel written on it?
Yes, always
No, it has no short vowel
Only in Quran
Only in verbs
What do we do if we do not start with Hamzatul Wasl?
We skip it
We pronounce it
We replace it with Hamzatul Qat‘
We add a Dammah to it
If we start with Hamzatul Wasl, what must we do?
We skip it
We choose a short vowel according to rules
We always use Kasrah
We never pronounce it
When Hamzatul Wasl is followed by sakin Laam (like in “Al-Hamd”), how do we start?
With Dammah
With Kasrah
With Fatha
We skip the Hamza
When Hamzatul Wasl is not followed by sakin Laam, what do we check?
The second letter
The third letter
The last letter
The vowel before it
If the third letter of the verb has a Dammah, what short vowel do we start Hamzatul Wasl with?
Fatha
Kasrah
Dammah
Sukoon
9. If the third letter of the verb has Fatha or Kasrah, we start with:
Dammah
Kasrah
Fatha
Sukoon
Which group of words usually starts with Kasrah in Hamzatul Wasl by habit?
أَكلَ، أَرسلَ، أَخذَ
اِبن، اِمرَأة، اِثنان، اِسم
أُعبدوا، أُدخلوا
أَلحَمد، أَلحَكيم
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