Sifaat with Opposites

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Across
  1. 4. The complete constriction of the sound used to pronounce the letter due to a complete closing in the Makhraj.
  2. 5. The lack of compression of the sound between the surface of the tongue and the upper palate due to the withdrawal of most of the tongue from the upper palate because of the letter's Makhraj.
  3. 9. A constriction of the sound at the letter's Makhraj, then the disappearance of the constriction because of an opening found for the sound to run.
Down
  1. 1. The lack of complete constriction of the sound used to pronounce the letter due to the Makhraj not being completely closed.
  2. 2. Elevating the back of the tongue intentionally when pronouncing the letter.
  3. 3. The lack of intentionally raising the back of the tongue when pronouncing a letter.
  4. 6. Very weak vibrations of the vocal cords, so not all the air is converted to sound.
  5. 7. The vibration of the vocal cords with strength so that all the air is turned into sound.
  6. 8. The compression of the sound between the surface of the tongue and the upper palate due to an increase in its istilaa because of the adhesion of most of the tongue to the upper palate.