Lesson 1: Fatha — The ‘a’ Sound (بَ)

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The Fatha (فَتْحَة) is the most common vowel in the Quran.
It is a tiny dash above the letter — and it opens the mouth. فَتْحَة comes from the Arabic word فَتَح — meaning: to open. 🔓

بَ
Fatha — فَتْحَة
The small dash above the letter = short "a" sound
بَ = "ba"  ·  تَ = "ta"  ·  ثَ = "tha"
بَ
ba
Like "ba" in ball
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تَ
ta
Like "ta" in table
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ثَ
tha
Like "tha" in think
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The Fatha Rule
Any letter + فَتْحَة = that letter + the "a" sound
بَ   تَ   ثَ   جَ   حَ   خَ
ba · ta · tha · ja · ha · kha
Word Letters How to read Meaning
كَتَبَ ك + تَ + بَ ka · ta · ba He wrote
ذَهَبَ ذَ + هَ + بَ dha · ha · ba He went
فَتَحَ فَ + تَ + حَ fa · ta · ha He opened
نَصَرَ نَ + صَ + رَ na · sa · ra He helped
👆 Tap any word to hear it · Notice: every syllable ends with the "a" sound — that is the Fatha at work.
🕌 Spot Your Letters in the Quran
الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ
Look at رَبِّ — the رَ carries a Fatha. Can you find two more letters with a Fatha in this verse?


All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all worlds" — Surah Al-Fatiha, Verse 2

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