Iqra Book 1Page 1Reading Arabic Letters with Fatha
Practice · Reading Arabic Letters with Fatha
✍️ Try It Yourself
Practice reading the letters on this page on your own. Cover the English transliteration and try to read each letter correctly!
✏️ Practice
Trace • Air write • Say aloud
Page 1: Reading Arabic Letters with Fatha
Students learn to recognize and pronounce Arabic letters with the short vowel fatha (َ), which makes the "a" sound as in "cat".
- Fatha (َ) is a short vowel mark that makes the "a" sound. Practice reading individual letters first, then simple combinations.
- Practice with authentic Quranic examples
- Build fluency and accuracy
- Master pronunciation rules
📋 Instructions
- Introduce the rule with clear explanation
- Demonstrate correct pronunciation
- Practice with examples slowly
- Build speed and fluency
- Apply to full Quranic phrases
🗣️ Pronunciation
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💡 Tip
Focus on clear, short pronunciation of the fatha vowel. Each letter should be pronounced quickly and distinctly.
📖 Sound Story
In this lesson, you'll learn: Fatha (َ) is a short vowel mark that makes the "a" sound. Practice reading individual letters first, then simple combinations. Practice these Quranic examples to master this important rule!
✅ Checkpoint
- Understand the rule
- Pronounce examples correctly
- Apply to practice words
- Read fluently
