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๐ต Madd al-Waw (ู ูุฏู ุงูููุงู) completes the trio. A Damma (โู) followed by Waw (ู) produces a long, rounded "uu" sound โ like "moon" or "food" in English โ held for exactly 2 beats.
๐ The word ูููู โ wait, that one has no Madd! The Waw there carries a Fatha, not preceded by a Damma on the same letter. True Madd al-Waw is in words like ููููููู โ the Damma sits on ู, then Waw follows. This distinction is your first real test.
๐ Lips tell the truth: for "aa" (Alef) your mouth opens wide. For "ii" (Ya) your lips pull sideways. For "uu" (Waw) your lips round forward โ like blowing a candle. Three Madds, three distinct mouth shapes. If your lips aren't rounding, the Waw Madd isn't happening.
๐ฏ With this lesson, you complete Madd Tabee'i (ุงูู ูุฏู ุงูุทููุจููุนูู) โ all three Natural Madds. Every other Madd rule in Tajweed (there are over ten) is built on top of what you now know. You have reached the foundation of an entire science.
๐ฟ The Three Natural Madds โ completed today
โ Lips check: Place a finger in front of your mouth. When you say "uu" correctly, you should feel a gentle puff of air directed forward through rounded lips โ not sideways, not open. That airflow is your physical proof that Madd al-Waw is correct.
Madd al-Waw โ Long "uu" Sound
Tap each word to hear the elongated vowel ๐
Watch out โ the Damma trap: ุงูุตููู ูุฏู ends with a Damma (โู) but has no Waw after it โ so there is no Madd. A Damma alone is just a short vowel. Madd al-Waw only exists when Damma is immediately followed by Waw (ู). No Waw, no Madd.
The verb pattern: Many Arabic verbs in the Quran end with ููููู โ like ุชูุนูููู ูููู, ููุนูู ูููููู, ููุนูุจูุฏูููู. That ู ูู before the ูู is always Madd al-Waw. When you see a verb ending in ููููู, you already know where the "uu" stretch lives.
Madd al-Waw โ Recognition Table
Spot the Damma + Waw pattern across different letters of the alphabet
| Letter | With Madd al-Waw | Sounds Like | Quranic Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ู | ููู | nuu | ูููุฑู | light |
| ู | ููู | quu | ููููููู | he says |
| ุณ | ุณูู | suu | ุฑูุณูููู | messenger |
| ู | ู ูู | muu | ุชูุนูููู ูููู | you know |
| ู | ููู | fuu | ุบููููุฑู | Most Forgiving |
| ุน | ุนูู | 'uu | ููุนููุฏู | he returns |
| ู | ููู | kuu | ููููููู | it is / it becomes |
โ๏ธ The Complete Natural Madd โ side by side:
Spot Madd al-Waw in the Quran
Golden letters = Damma + Waw โ lips rounded, hold for 2 counts
๐ Discovery challenge: Al-Fatiha 1:5 has no Madd al-Waw. But it does have two Madd al-Ya sounds โ can you find them both? (Hint: look at ููุนูุจูุฏู and ููุณูุชูุนูููู carefully.) A skilled reciter scans every word before reciting. Start building that habit now.
๐ Final Madd Tabee'i Challenge: Recite Al-Falaq (113) slowly from start to finish. For every Madd you find โ whether Alef, Ya, or Waw โ hold up one finger. How many Madds can you count across all 5 verses? A trained reciter finds at least 8.
