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So if youre still learning to read the Quran, youre definitely going to see one of these 12 symbols while reading, and today were going to talk about what these symbols mean and how we can deal with them while reading. Were going to start with the first one, and its a symbol that looks like meem, and it means you MUST stop while reading otherwise the meaning of the aya or the verse will change so in this example you should stop at the symbol by reading So we have to stop at the symbol of meem. Next is the symbol of laa and it is the exact opposite which means you CANT stop like in this example So you CANT stop here, and especially you CANT start reading from after the sign. The three dotted symbol means you can stop at either of them, but you have to stop at one and not the other, so in the second ayah of surat Al-Baqarah you are allowed to stop at the first one by reading or by stopping at the second one by reading Next is the symbol that looks like