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Unit 3 — Lesson 2: Madd al-Ya 🌙

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كَسْرَة + ي ii •• 2 COUNTS

🎵 Madd al-Ya (مَدّ اليَاء) follows the same stretch principle as Madd al-Alef — but this time the vowel is a Kasra (◌ِ) followed by Ya (ي), producing a long, smooth "ee" sound held for 2 beats.

📖 The word فِي (fī = "in / within") is one of the most frequent words in the entire Quran — appearing over 1,700 times. Every single occurrence is a Madd al-Ya waiting for your 2-count hold.

🌍 Meaning shifts with length again: بِلَ (bila) vs بِيلَ (bīla) are distinct sounds. In English, think of "bit" vs "beet" — that same vowel quality shift is exactly what the Ya produces in Arabic.

🎯 Like Madd al-Alef, Madd al-Ya belongs to the Madd Tabee'i (المَدّ الطَّبِيعِي) family — the Natural Madd. The three Natural Madds are: Alef (ا), Ya (ي), and Waw (و). Today you are mastering the second of the three.

🌿 The Three Natural Madds — your progress

✅ Lesson 1 · Madd al-Alef (ا) · "aa" ▶ Lesson 2 · Madd al-Ya (ي) · "ii" ⏳ Lesson 3 · Madd al-Waw (و) · "uu"

Mouth check: For the "aa" Madd your mouth opens wide. For the "ii" Madd your lips pull gently sideways — like a soft smile. That shape is your physical cue that a Ya Madd is happening.

Madd al-Ya — Long "ii" Sound

Tap each word to hear the elongated vowel 🔊

بِ + ي bii 2 counts
فِي
"in / within"
whole word = Madd!
🔊 tap to hear
قِيلَ
qīla
"it was said"
قِي = long "ii"
🔊 tap to hear
دِينٌ
dīn
"religion / way of life"
دِي = long "ii"
🔊 tap to hear
مُسْتَقِيـمٌ
mustaqīm
"the straight path"
قِيـ = long "ii" inside
🔊 tap to hear
كَبِيـرٌ
kabīr
"great / large"
بِيـ = long "ii"
🔊 tap to hear
رَحِيـمٌ
rahīm
"Most Merciful"
حِيـ = long "ii"
🔊 tap to hear
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One word, two words: Sometimes the Ya sits at the very end — like فِي — and the whole word is the Madd. Other times it sits in the middle — like رَحِيمٌ — and you must find it tucked between other letters. Both are equal: same Kasra + Ya, same 2-count stretch.

Madd al-Ya — Recognition Table

Spot the Kasra + Ya pattern across different letters of the alphabet

Letter With Madd al-Ya Sounds Like Quranic Word Meaning
ف فِي fii فِي السَّمَاءِ in the sky
ق قِي qii قِيلَ it was said
د دِي dii دِينٌ religion / way of life
ر رِي rii رَحِيمٌ Most Merciful
ك كِي kii كَبِيرٌ great / large
س سِي sii مُسْتَقِيمٌ straight / upright
ع عِي 'ii عِيسَى Jesus (Prophet ʿĪsā)
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Alef vs Ya — side by side: Both are 2-count Natural Madds. The difference is the vowel before the letter: Fatha (◌َ) + ا = "aa" opens your mouth wide. Kasra (◌ِ) + ي = "ii" pulls your lips sideways. Different shape, same duration — this is your physical key to never confusing them.

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Spot Madd al-Ya in the Quran

Golden letters = Kasra + Ya → hold for 2 counts

📖 Al-Fatiha — 1:3
الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِ يـمِ
Ar-raḥmāni ar-raḥīm
"The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful"
💡 حِيـ in الرَّحِيمِ — Kasra on ح + Ya = long "ii" •• You say this in every single Salah.
📖 Al-Fatiha — 1:6
اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِ يـمَ
Ihdinā ṣ-ṣirāṭa l-mustam
"Guide us to the straight path"
💡 قِيـ inside مُسْتَقِيمَ — the Madd is buried inside a long word. Hunt for Kasra + Ya regardless of position.
📖 Al-Ikhlas — 112:1  |  One of the shortest, most recited surahs
قُلْ هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ · اللَّهُ الصَّمَدُ · لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ · وَلَمْ يَكُن لَّهُۥ كُفُوًا أَحَدٌ

🏆 Discovery challenge: Al-Ikhlas contains no Madd al-Ya at all. Can you now explain why? Look at every vowel in the surah — there is no Kasra + Ya combination anywhere. This is how Quranic Arabic breathes: some surahs are built on "aa" Madds, others on "uu" — and a trained reciter can feel the difference.

📖 Al-Kafirun — 109:6
لَكُمْ دِينُكُمْ وَلِيَ دِينِ
Lakum nukum waliya n
"For you is your religion, and for me is my religion"
💡 The same word دِين appears twice in one verse — a beautiful echo you can now hear and recite correctly.

🏆 Recitation Challenge: Recite Al-Fatiha slowly. Your goal: every time you reach الرَّحِيمِ or الْمُسْتَقِيمَ, place one finger on your wrist and count 2 pulses on the "ii" sound. When your finger and your voice agree — you have found your Tajweed.

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