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Showing posts with label Nun Sakina/Tanween Rule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nun Sakina/Tanween Rule. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
TL1 - Lesson 5: Nun Sakina & Tanween - IQLAB
Examples:
Nun Sakinah - Iqlab
Tanween - Iqlab
Note: Don't mistaken long mim (Iqlab) with small mim (Waqf Lazim)
Practice:
TL1 - Lesson 4: Nun Sakina & Tanween - IDGHAM
Other name of rules:
Idgham Bi La Ghunnah = Idgham without Ghunnah;
Idgham Bi/Ma'a Ghunnah = Idgham with Ghunnah
Examples:
Nun Sakina - Idgham with ghunnah
Nun Sakina - Idgham without ghunnah
Tanween - Idgham with ghunnah
Tanween - Idgham without ghunnah
Note:
Some explanation on Izhar Mutlaq. (please note that I have accidently left one example in my written notes)
Izhar Mutlaq (الإظهار المطلق).From the point of language: Declare, explain something. From the point of the term Tajwid Science: Removing the designation of each letter of makhrajnya (the discharge) without buzzing. He called kerana makhrajnya Mutlaq is not from the throat or mouth. Izhar Mutlaq is read when the letter Yes' or there after Nun Wau Breadfruit in one sentence. He is our other features found on the four places in the Qur'an namely:
(قنوان - صنوان - بنيان - الدنيا).
When (يس والقرآن الحكيم), (ن والقلم وما يسطرون) Similarly, the laws are both Izhar Mutlaq even though he is in the following two sentences kerana Hafs reading history.
Practice:
Thursday, October 23, 2014
TL1 - Lesson 3: Nun Sakina & Tanween - IZHAR
Other name of rule:
Izhar Halqi
Examples:
Nun Sakina in 1 word - Izhar
Tanween Fathatain always in 2 words - Izhar
Tanween Dhommatain always in 2 words - Izhar
Tanween Kasratain always in 2 words - Izhar

Practice:
Find 2 Izhar with Nun Sakina and 2 Izhar with Tanween from Al Baqarah 1 - 25. Use table below.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
TL1 - Lesson 2: Identifying Nun Sakina & Tanween
*words written in red are commonly used terms or just translation in Bahasa Malaysia.
Examples:
Nun Sakina - middle of a word
(*no movement sign i.e. fathah/dhommah/kasrah)
Nun Sakina - end of a word
(*no movement sign i.e. fathah/dhommah/kasrah)
Tanween - Double Fathah (Fathatain)
(*only read the nun sound if we are reading continuously - waslan)
Tanween - Double Dhommah (Dhommatain)
(*only read the nun sound if we are reading continuously - waslan)
Tanween - Double Kasrah (Kasratain)
(*only read the nun sound if we are reading continuously - waslan)
P.s. Even though I mentioned that we have to make the nun sound (for tanween) when reading continuously, there will be rules introduced in the future that you will have to drop the nun sound. In fact for nun sakina, when certain rules are applied, we also have to drop the nun sound (exit point).
Practice:
Find Nun Sakina or Tanween from Al Baqarah 1 - 10.
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