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  2. Tajwid - Wikipedia

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    The history of Quranic recitation is tied to the history of qira'at, as each reciter had their own set of tajwid rules, with much overlap between them. Abu Ubaid al-Qasim bin Salam (774–838 CE) was the first to develop a recorded science for tajwid, giving the rules of tajwid names and putting it into writing in his book called al-Qiraat.

  3. Arabic diacritics - Wikipedia

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    The literal meaning of تَشْكِيل tashkīl is 'formation'. As the normal Arabic text does not provide enough information about the correct pronunciation, the main purpose of tashkīl (and ḥarakāt) is to provide a phonetic guide or a phonetic aid; i.e. show the correct pronunciation for children who are learning to read or foreign learners.

  4. Field emitter array - Wikipedia

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    It produces a flow of electrons comparable to thermionic emission but without a need for destructive heat. It was made by etching some material away to make a porous structure with a large surface area. As an electron emission point on an individual spike wears out, another is available to replace it, making the array more durable. [1] [2]

  5. Opinion - Cut climate emissions by ticketing the worst ... - AOL

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    These emissions are so large that, thanks to recent scientific advances, they can easily be seen from space. Exact definitions vary, but most agree that super-emitters refer to emission events of ...

  6. The IRA Has Made a Little Climate Bang for a Lot of Taxpayer ...

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    Given that reducing carbon emissions is supposedly the IRA’s No. 1 goal, missing this target is a rather serious problem—especially when the subsidies will continue until the target is reached ...

  7. Critical health and science research is on the chopping block ...

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    That science goes into developing regulations on multiple chemicals, pollutants and planet-warming emissions. “They’re there as part of good government and good scientific practice,” he said.

  8. Muhammad ibn Tayfour Sajawandi - Wikipedia

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    He was born in the town of Sajawand in the Ghaznavid Empire at the end of the 11th century. Little of his life is known, however while being noted mainly for his work in tajwid as well as his Quranic recitation manuals, he has also been remembered as a noteworthy mystic, earning him honorifics such as Imām al-Zamān, Shams ad-Dīn and Shams ul-'Ārefīn. [8]

  9. American Airlines pilot may have attempted last-minute move ...

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    The pilot of the passenger plane that hit a military chopper and crashed in the Potomac River this week may have attempted a last second move to evade the collision, NTSB said at a news conference.