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When a Muslim recites the Qur’ān, they are not merely reading words—they are preserving the exact pronunciation revealed to the Prophet ﷺ. Arabic, especially Qur’ānic Arabic, is a language of precision. Every letter has:
The distinction between heavy and light letters is part of Ṣifāt (صفات), specifically related to Isti‘lā (elevation) and Istifāl (lowering).
If this concept is ignored:
But when mastered, your recitation becomes clear, beautiful, and closer to the Sunnah, allowing you to develop greater confidence and a deeper spiritual connection with the Qur’ān.
In This Article
ToggleTafkhīm linguistically means: to make something thick or magnified.
In Tajwīd, it means:
Pronouncing a letter with a full mouth, causing the sound to resonate and feel “heavy.”
How It Happens Physically
When you pronounce a heavy letter:
Tarqīq linguistically means: to make something thin or delicate.
In Tajwīd, it means:
Pronouncing a letter lightly, without fullness or heaviness.
Physical Characteristics
Among all Arabic letters, only seven are naturally heavy. These letters carry a powerful, resonant sound that gives Arabic—especially Qur’ānic recitation—its depth, strength, and beauty.
These letters are not just linguistic features. They are part of:
If these letters are mispronounced:
But when pronounced correctly:
Scholars summarized these letters in a famous mnemonic phrase:
خُصَّ ضَغْطٍ قِظْ
This phrase contains all seven letters:
Letter | Name | Transliteration |
خ | Khā’ | kh |
ص | Ṣād | ṣ |
ض | Ḍād | ḍ |
غ | Ghayn | gh |
ط | Ṭā’ | ṭ |
ق | Qāf | q |
ظ | Ẓā’ | ẓ |
These letters share a key characteristic:
Isti‘lā (استعلاء) — Elevation
This means:
The back of the tongue rises toward the upper palate during pronunciation.
This creates:
Most heavy letters also have additional qualities like:
These combined qualities make the sound even more powerful.
Let’s explore each of the seven letters deeply—articulation, sound, common mistakes, and examples.
Articulation (Makharij)
Sound Description
Example from Qur’ān
Common Mistake
Articulation
Sound
Example
Special Feature
Common Mistake
Unique Status
Articulation
Sound
Example
Common Mistake
Articulation
Sound
Example
Common Mistake
Articulation
Sound
Example
Special Feature
Common Mistake
Articulation
Sound
Example
Common Mistake
Articulation
Sound
Example
Common Mistake
Not all heavy letters are equally heavy. Their strength depends on the vowel.
Example:
Example:
Example:
Example:
(Still heavy, but less intense)
Example:
Among the seven heavy letters, four are even stronger:
Letters of Iṭbāq:
What Makes Them Special?
They involve:
Full contact between tongue and palate, trapping sound inside
This creates:
Light Letter | Heavy Equivalent |
س | ص |
ت | ط |
د | ض |
ذ | ظ |
ك | ق |
Practice in pairs:
This helps your ear and tongue distinguish clearly.
Fix:
Fix:
Fix:
Fix:
Exercise 1: Individual Letters
Repeat slowly:
Focus on depth.
Exercise 2: Word Practice
Heavy Words:
Exercise 3: Qur’ān Application
Practice from:
Surah Al-Fātiḥah
Focus on:
Learning these letters is not just phonetics—it is worship (‘ibādah).
Every correctly pronounced letter:
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The one who recites the Qur’ān fluently will be with the noble angels…”
Step-by-Step Plan
Are heavy letters always heavy?
Yes, except:
Which is the hardest letter?
Usually:
Can meaning change?
Yes. Example:
The Seven Heavy Letters
خ ص ض غ ط ق ظ
Key Features:
Strongest Letters:
Tarqīq comes from the root ر-ق-ق, which means:
To make something thin, delicate, or soft
Technical Meaning in Tajwīd
Tarqīq is the pronunciation of a letter in a light, thin manner, without heaviness or fullness.
When pronouncing light letters:
Total Arabic Letters
The Arabic alphabet has 28 letters.
Heavy Letters:
Light Letters:
List of Light Letters (حروف الترقيق)
Here are the remaining light letters:
ا ب ت ث ج ح د ذ ر ز س ش ع ف ك ل م ن هـ و ي
To make learning easier, we can group light letters based on articulation and sound.
These come from the throat but remain light:
Important Note
Even though they come from deep areas, they are not heavy.
These are typically clear and sharp.
These are naturally soft and easy to pronounce.
These involve airflow and softness.
Although most light letters remain light, there are three letters that can sometimes be heavy:
When is it Light?
Examples:
When it becomes Heavy
Rule 1: Rā’ Is Heavy When It Has Fatḥah (َ)
Explanation
When Rā’ carries a Fatḥah, it is always pronounced heavy.
Examples:
How to Pronounce
Rule 2: Rā’ Is Heavy When It Has Ḍammah (ُ)
Explanation
When Rā’ has a Ḍammah, it is also always heavy.
Examples:
Tip
The rounded lips from Ḍammah naturally help produce heaviness.
Rule 3: Rā’ Is Heavy When It Is Sākin (ْ) and Preceded by Fatḥah or Ḍammah
Explanation
If Rā’ has no vowel (sukūn), we look at the letter before it.
If the previous letter has:
Examples:
Situation | Example | حكم (Rule) |
With Fatḥah | رَ | Heavy |
With Ḍammah | رُ | Heavy |
Sākin after Fatḥah | أَرْض | Heavy |
Sākin after Ḍammah | قُرْآن | Heavy |
After heavy letter | مِصْر | Heavy |
Before heavy letter (special case) | فِرْقَة | Heavy |
Normally Light
Example:
When it becomes Heavy
Only in the word:
الله (Allāh)
If preceded by:
Example:
But:
Rule:
The Alif follows the letter before it
Light letters generally have:
Lowering of the tongue
This is the opposite of Isti‘lā (elevation) found in heavy letters.
Opening between the tongue and palate
Unlike heavy letters with compression (Iṭbāq), light letters allow airflow.
Key Differences
Feature | Light Letters | Heavy Letters |
Tongue Position | Low | Raised |
Sound | Thin | Thick |
Mouth Shape | Natural | Expanded |
Echo | Minimal | Strong |
Example Comparisons
Light | Heavy |
س | ص |
ت | ط |
د | ض |
ك | ق |
Example:
Fix:
Some learners:
Examples:
Exercise 1: Soft Sound Training
Repeat:
Focus on:
Exercise 2: Contrast Practice
Say:
Feel the difference.
Exercise 3: Word Practice
Light Words:
Exercise 4: Qur’ān Practice
From Surah Al-Fātiḥah:
Focus on:
There are three letters that are sometimes heavy and sometimes light:
When is Lām Heavy?
Only in the word:
الله (Allāh)
It is heavy if:
Examples:
When is Lām Light?
If preceded by Kasrah (ِ)
Example:
The Rā’ is one of the most complex letters in Tajwīd.
Heavy Rā’
When:
Example:
Light Rā’
When:
Example:
The Alif follows the letter before it:
Mistake 1: Mixing ص and س
Wrong pronunciation changes meaning.
Mistake 2: Not emphasizing ق
Many beginners pronounce ق like ك.
This is incorrect:
Mistake 3: Over-exaggerating heaviness
Tafkhīm should not:
Mistake 4: Ignoring context in Rā’
Rā’ changes depending on:
Exercise 1: Compare Heavy vs Light
Repeat:
Focus on:
Exercise 2: Word Practice
Heavy:
Light:
Exercise 3: Qur’ān Practice
Read slowly and observe heaviness:
Surah Al-Fātiḥah
Pay attention to:
Learning heavy and light letters is not just technical—it is ‘ibādah (worship).
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The one who recites the Qur’ān beautifully, smoothly, and precisely will be with the noble angels.”
This means:
If you are teaching yourself or others:
Step-by-Step Method
Q1: Can meaning change if I pronounce it incorrectly?
Yes. For example:
Q2: How long does it take to master?
Q3: Do I need a teacher?
Highly recommended. Tajwīd is best learned:
Q4: Is perfection required?
No. Islam encourages:
Ibn al-Jazari (رحمه الله) was one of the greatest scholars of Qur’ānic recitation. His poem, Al-Jazariyyah, is:
His explanation of heavy and light letters is short, but incredibly deep.
The Line:
وَخُصَّ ضَغْطٍ قِظْ حَرْفُ اسْتِعْلَا
Explanation
What is Isti‘lā (استعلاء)?
It means elevation , raising the back of the tongue toward the roof of the mouth during pronunciation.
This produces:
The Seven Letters (As Given in the Poem)
خ ص ض غ ط ق ظ
Grouped in the phrase:
خُصَّ ضَغْطٍ قِظْ
Why These Letters Are Heavy
Because they share:
Levels of Understanding from the Poem
Although the poem mentions them briefly, scholars explain:
These letters are ALWAYS heavy
However:
The Line:
وَحَرْفُ اسْتِفَالٍ سِوَى هَذَا يُرَقَّقُ
Explanation
What is Istifāl (استفال)?
Lowering of the tongue away from the roof of the mouth
Meaning of the Line
Every letter other than the seven heavy letters is light (مرقق)
Total Light Letters
Relationship Between Isti‘lā and Tafkhīm
Important Clarification
Not all heaviness is equal.
Strongest Heavy Letters:
These also have:
Iṭbāq (إطباق)
Full compression of the tongue against the palate
Hidden Depth in the Phrase “خُصَّ ضَغْطٍ قِظْ”
Scholars highlight:
How to Apply Isti‘lā (Heavy Letters)
When pronouncing:
How to Apply Istifāl (Light Letters)
Although not detailed in this exact line, scholars explain exceptions:
1. Ignoring the Principle
Some learners:
2. Mixing Heavy and Light
Example:
3. Overdoing Tafkhīm
The poem teaches:
Why Ibn al-Jazari Kept It Short
The beauty of Al-Jazariyyah is:
Step 1: Memorize the Line
وَخُصَّ ضَغْطٍ قِظْ حَرْفُ اسْتِعْلَا
وَحَرْفُ اسْتِفَالٍ سِوَى هَذَا يُرَقَّقُ
Step 2: Identify Letters
Step 3: Practice Contrast
Step 4: Apply in Qur’ān
Focus on real recitation, and hear the verses from an efficient Qari.
Ibn al-Jazari didn’t write this poem just for technical knowledge.
It was meant to:
Heavy Letters (Isti‘lā)
خ ص ض غ ط ق ظ
All other letters
The Seven Heavy Letters
خ ص ض غ ط ق ظ
Key Features:
Strongest Letters:
Light Letters (حروف الترقيق)
Key Rule:
Every letter is light unless it is one of the seven heavy letters.
Special Cases
And remember:
Correct pronunciation is part of honoring the Qur’ān, and every effort you make is rewarded.
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Don’t hesitate to reach out to us via live chat or email!