Al- Hamzah in the Qur’anic readings: The Caret, mitigation and projection - A sound study

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This study describes and explains ways of dealing with al-Hamzah  in the readings contained in the interpretation of  the al-Bahr al-Muhaeet,  by "Abu Hayyan al-Andalusi",  of verses from Surat al-Baqarah (the cow).
The instances of Hamzah ‘caret’ or prods/hints are traced throughout the chapters of this study by highlighting the vocabulary contained in Surat al-Baqarah,  which was supplemented  by the Hamzah even though it was not originally constructed this way. To uncover what Hamzah really implies, the vocabulary was analyzed acoustically.  In this respect,  the study adopted Arabic dialectic levels in their various forms.
The second chapter explains the phenomenon of the use of Hamzah  in some readings with the introduction of guidance for the voice  after disclosure of the linguistic and acoustic causes.
The third chapter describes the issue of dual mobility and its appearance in some readings. There is also an interpretation of the existence of this kinetic relay along with its relationship to the phenomenon of (voice) projection and not pronouncing the Hamzah in many places.

This research also traces the voice analysis of each structure that is reported as shown in vocal writing for the purpose of clarification.

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