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Noon Saakin and Tanween

Noon Saakin and Tanween. Noon Saakin – Noon Saakin is a Noon free from any vowel ( fat’ha-dhamma-kasra ). Tanween – Tanween is written as a double Fatha , Kasrah or Dhamma : بٌ باً بٍ

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Noon Saakin and Tanween

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  1. Noon Saakin and Tanween Noon Saakin – Noon Saakin is a Noon free from any vowel (fat’ha-dhamma-kasra). Tanween –Tanween is written as a double Fatha, Kasrah or Dhamma: بٌ باً بٍ In Tajweed , Noon Saakin and Tanween are the same. So whatever applies to noon sakin holds with tanween.

  2. Rules of Non Saakin and Tanween There are 4 rules of Noon Saakin and Tanween: • IZHAAR • IDGHAAM* • IQLAAB* • IKHFAA* *Rules of Ghunnah apply – Gunnah means ‘nasalisation’. It must extended for 2 Harakat.

  3. Izhaar If after Noon Saakin or Tanween appears the letters of the throat (Halaq) ء ه غ ع خ ح then the Noon Saakin or Tanween will be read fully from the Makhraj but WITHOUT ghunnah. In Izhaar every letter is pronounced from its makhaarij (origin) point without a ghunnah (nasalization) on the Noon Saakin or Tanween. كُفُوًا أَحَدٌأَغْنَى عَنْهُ

  4. Iqlaab If after Noon Saakin or Tanween appears the harf (letter) Baa, ب then the Noon Saakin or Tanween will change to a Meem Ghunnah will be done. However the Meem will not be read fully from the Makhraj. In some Masaahif a very small Meem is written over the Noon Saakin to indicate that Iqlaab should be done. مِن بَعْدِفَمَن بَدَّلَهُ

  5. Examples of Iqlaab

  6. Idghaam Six letters of Idghaam: يرملوني ر م ل و ن Idghaam is split into two parts: a) Idghaam Bil (with) Ghunnah If after Noon Saakin or Tanween appears the letters: ن م و ي Yaa, Wow, Meem, Noon, then Ghunnah will be done FULLY form the Makhraj. وَمَن يَرْغَبُعَن مِّلَّةِمِن وَالٍأَن نَّأْتِيَكُم

  7. Idgham with Ghunna

  8. Idghaam b) IdghaamBila (without) Ghunnah If after Noon Saakin or Tanween appear the letters ر ل then No Ghunnah will be done. Harf is pronounced fully from makhraj مِّن رَّبِّهِمْهُدًى لِّلْمُتَّقِيْنَ • *Noon Shaddah is also IdghaamBilGhunnah:

  9. Example of Idghaam without ghunna

  10. Ikhfaa If after Noon Saakin or Tanween any of the remaining 16 huroof (letters) appear: ت ث ج د ذ ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ف ق ك Then a ghunnah will be done but not fully from the Makhraj. Let the tongue ‘hover’.

  11. Examples of Ikhfaa

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