Is this grammar rule actually correct?

I thought the shadda is there as a tajweed rule because of the previous word ending , not to add emphasis as this grammar card says.

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Assalaamu Alaikum @Idris

Jazak Allahu khair for bringing this forward. Yes, you’re right. The shadda here is for emphasis in pronunciation, not meaning. We put best efforts to keep it simplified, yet encompassing all rules. I can see how this can be misconstrued as emphasizing the meaning of the word itself because of the way it’s laid out. Will share with the team in sha Allah.

May Allah bless you.

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