- ٱ The
waṣla (Arabic: وَصْلَة, lit. 'an
instance of connection') or
hamzatu l-waṣli (هَمْزَةُ ٱلْوَصْلِ, 'hamza of connection') is a
variant of the letter...
-
Wasla Bangial is a
village in
Union council Kuri
Dolal near
Mandrah in
Gujar Khan, Rawalpindi, Punjab, ****stan.
Wasla Bangial village is
located 12 km...
- word (like
liaison in French).
Outside of
vocalised liturgical texts, the
waṣla is
usually not written. e.g.
Abdullah عَبْدُ ٱلله can be
written with hamzat...
- lyrics,
still in
classical Arabic. This
tradition can take two forms: the
waṣla of the
Mashriq and the Arab
Andalusi nubah of the
western part of the Arab...
-
increases the
stylistic effectiveness of conversation. For example: tasla-
wasla Here
wasla, a similar-sounding word is
formed after word
tasla so it is an example...
- hamza↑
kashmiri yā’
hamza rohingya yā’ ى ٱ ی ە ً ٌ ٍ alif
maksura alif
wasla farsi yā’ ae
fathatan dammatan kasratan َ ُ ِ ّ ْ ٓ ۤ
fatha damma kasra...
-
language all
three kinds still exist. The
silent Arabic alif is
marked with a
wasla sign
above it (see picture), in
order to
differentiate it from the other...
- classes. He
released his
first album,
Wasla, with the
percussion player Adel
Shams El-Din, in 2015. The
album Wasla draws from
music of the
Nahda (Renaissance)...
- alif, e.g. ـًا. (ــّـ) shadda:
Gemination (doubling) of consonants. (ٱ)
waṣla:
Comes most
commonly at the
beginning of a word.
Indicates a type of hamza...
- Al-Takmalah of Al-Musul and Al-
Wasla, Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakshi, page 167 Al-Thil and Al-Takmalah of Al-Musul and Al-
Wasla, Ibn Abd al-Malik al-Marrakshi...