Rules of Noon Saakinah and
Tanween
Why Noon Saakinah & Tanween
have the same rules?
• Because we pronounce any noun ends with
Tanween by Noon Saakinah.
• If we read word like: ٌ‫عليم‬ the last letter we
pronounced is Noon Saakinah ٌ‫ن‬ُ‫م‬‫علي‬) ).
Rules of Noon Saakinah and
Tanween
• Idhar Halqi
• Iqlaab
• Idgham
• Ikhfaa’ Haqiqi
Idhar Halqi
• Idhar means: “clear”.
• Idhar Letters: The throat letters
‫خ‬ ‫غ‬ ‫ح‬ ‫ع‬ ‫ء‬ ‫ـ‬‫ه‬
• The way of pronunciation:
If a Noon Saakinah or a Tanween is followed by any of
the six throat letters, The Noon Saakinah is pronounced
clearly from its respective origination without
extended Ghunnah.
The Noon Saakinah and the Idhar
letters come in two different words
or one word.
Iqlaab
• Iqlab means: “To turn over”.
• Iqlab letter: ‫ب‬
• The way of pronunciation:
If a Noon Saakinh or Tanween is followed by “‫”ب‬ , it is
converted into a hidden Meem with completely closed
lips. And the reader should make complete Ghunnah.
The Noon Saakinah and the Iqlab
letter come in two different words or
one word
Idghaam
• Idghaam means: - “To mix” or to “put one
thing into another”.
• It is the mixing or entering of a Saakin letter
into a Mutaharrik letter following it, so that
they became a single Mushaddad letter.
• Idghaam Letters: There are six letters of
Idghaam which are collected in the word ”‫يرملون‬“
*Types of Idghaam:-
• 1- Idghaam with
Ghunnah
• If the Noon Saakinah or
the Tanween is followed
by any letter of the word
”‫ينمو‬“ , the reader should
make Idghaam with
most complete Ghunnah
• 2- Idghaam without
Ghunnah
• If the Noon Saakinah or
the Tanween is followed
by any of the letter ”‫ر‬“
”‫ل‬“ , the reader should
make Idghaam without
Ghunnah .
•The way of pronunciation:-
• Idghaam with
Ghunnah
Skip the Noon Saakinah
and Pronounce most
complete Ghunna with
the following letter.
• Idghaam without
Ghunnah
Skip the Noon Saakinah
and Pronounce ‫ل‬ or ‫ر‬
without Ghunna.
*Examples:-
• Idghaam with
Ghunnah
• Idghaam without
Ghunnah
NOTE:
• The Noon Saakinah and the Idgham letter have
to be in two different words.
• If the Noon Saakinah and the Idgham letter
come in one word it will be Idhar Mutlaq.
• This case can be found only in 4 words in
Quran .
‫ان‬َ‫و‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ِ‫ق‬–‫ان‬َ‫و‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ِ‫ص‬–‫ا‬َ‫ي‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ُّ‫الد‬-‫ان‬َ‫ي‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ُ‫ـ‬‫ب‬
Ikhfaa Haqiqi
• Ikhfaa maens: “To hide”, It is the pronunciation Of
Noon Saakinah In a way so that the sound is between
Idgham and Idhar.
• Letters of Ikhfaa’: Any letter other than the letters of
Idhar, Iqlab or Idgham letters.
• The way of pronunciation:- If any letter of Ikhfaa
follows the Noon Saakinah or Tanween, the Reader
should hide the Noon Saakinah. The reader is also
required to make complete Ghunnah.
NOTE:
• If the Noon Saakinah or the Tanween is
followed by one of the heavy letters ‫ض‬ ‫ط‬ ‫ق‬ ‫ظ‬
‫,ص‬ the Sound of Ghunnah should be heavy.
‫ر‬ُ‫ظ‬‫ن‬َ‫ي‬َ‫ل‬َ‫ـ‬‫ف‬–‫ير‬ِ‫د‬َ‫ق‬ ٍ‫ء‬ْ‫ي‬َ‫ش‬
• If the Noon Saakinah or the Tanween is
followed by a light letter, the sound of Ghunnah
should be light.
‫ن‬َ‫م‬َ‫ف‬َ‫اء‬َ‫ش‬–‫ا‬ً‫ق‬‫ا‬َ‫ه‬ِ‫د‬ ‫ا‬ً‫س‬ْ‫أ‬َ‫ك‬َ‫و‬
The Noon Saakinah and the Ikhfaa’
letters come in two different words or
one word
My best wishes for success
Teacher Moshira

Noon sakinah and Tanween rules

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    Rules of NoonSaakinah and Tanween
  • 2.
    Why Noon Saakinah& Tanween have the same rules? • Because we pronounce any noun ends with Tanween by Noon Saakinah. • If we read word like: ٌ‫عليم‬ the last letter we pronounced is Noon Saakinah ٌ‫ن‬ُ‫م‬‫علي‬) ).
  • 3.
    Rules of NoonSaakinah and Tanween • Idhar Halqi • Iqlaab • Idgham • Ikhfaa’ Haqiqi
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    Idhar Halqi • Idharmeans: “clear”. • Idhar Letters: The throat letters ‫خ‬ ‫غ‬ ‫ح‬ ‫ع‬ ‫ء‬ ‫ـ‬‫ه‬ • The way of pronunciation: If a Noon Saakinah or a Tanween is followed by any of the six throat letters, The Noon Saakinah is pronounced clearly from its respective origination without extended Ghunnah.
  • 5.
    The Noon Saakinahand the Idhar letters come in two different words or one word.
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    Iqlaab • Iqlab means:“To turn over”. • Iqlab letter: ‫ب‬ • The way of pronunciation: If a Noon Saakinh or Tanween is followed by “‫”ب‬ , it is converted into a hidden Meem with completely closed lips. And the reader should make complete Ghunnah.
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    The Noon Saakinahand the Iqlab letter come in two different words or one word
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    Idghaam • Idghaam means:- “To mix” or to “put one thing into another”. • It is the mixing or entering of a Saakin letter into a Mutaharrik letter following it, so that they became a single Mushaddad letter. • Idghaam Letters: There are six letters of Idghaam which are collected in the word ”‫يرملون‬“
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    *Types of Idghaam:- •1- Idghaam with Ghunnah • If the Noon Saakinah or the Tanween is followed by any letter of the word ”‫ينمو‬“ , the reader should make Idghaam with most complete Ghunnah • 2- Idghaam without Ghunnah • If the Noon Saakinah or the Tanween is followed by any of the letter ”‫ر‬“ ”‫ل‬“ , the reader should make Idghaam without Ghunnah .
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    •The way ofpronunciation:- • Idghaam with Ghunnah Skip the Noon Saakinah and Pronounce most complete Ghunna with the following letter. • Idghaam without Ghunnah Skip the Noon Saakinah and Pronounce ‫ل‬ or ‫ر‬ without Ghunna.
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    NOTE: • The NoonSaakinah and the Idgham letter have to be in two different words. • If the Noon Saakinah and the Idgham letter come in one word it will be Idhar Mutlaq. • This case can be found only in 4 words in Quran . ‫ان‬َ‫و‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ِ‫ق‬–‫ان‬َ‫و‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ِ‫ص‬–‫ا‬َ‫ي‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ُّ‫الد‬-‫ان‬َ‫ي‬ْ‫ـ‬‫ن‬ُ‫ـ‬‫ب‬
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    Ikhfaa Haqiqi • Ikhfaamaens: “To hide”, It is the pronunciation Of Noon Saakinah In a way so that the sound is between Idgham and Idhar. • Letters of Ikhfaa’: Any letter other than the letters of Idhar, Iqlab or Idgham letters. • The way of pronunciation:- If any letter of Ikhfaa follows the Noon Saakinah or Tanween, the Reader should hide the Noon Saakinah. The reader is also required to make complete Ghunnah.
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    NOTE: • If theNoon Saakinah or the Tanween is followed by one of the heavy letters ‫ض‬ ‫ط‬ ‫ق‬ ‫ظ‬ ‫,ص‬ the Sound of Ghunnah should be heavy. ‫ر‬ُ‫ظ‬‫ن‬َ‫ي‬َ‫ل‬َ‫ـ‬‫ف‬–‫ير‬ِ‫د‬َ‫ق‬ ٍ‫ء‬ْ‫ي‬َ‫ش‬ • If the Noon Saakinah or the Tanween is followed by a light letter, the sound of Ghunnah should be light. ‫ن‬َ‫م‬َ‫ف‬َ‫اء‬َ‫ش‬–‫ا‬ً‫ق‬‫ا‬َ‫ه‬ِ‫د‬ ‫ا‬ً‫س‬ْ‫أ‬َ‫ك‬َ‫و‬
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    The Noon Saakinahand the Ikhfaa’ letters come in two different words or one word
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    My best wishesfor success Teacher Moshira