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The Rules of Noon Sakin and Tanween


The Rules of Noon Sakin and Tanween

 Idh-haar (Clarity)

Any ghunnah is held for two Harakas.
Letters of Idh-haar (when a nun sakinah or tanween is followed by one of these letters, simply pronounce the nun sakinah or tanween crips and clear) --
 any letter from makhaarij al-halq
ء , هـ , ع , ح , غ , خ
Iqlaab (Conversion) & Idghaam (Merging) I

Iqlaab (changing the nun sakinah or tanween into a م instead, sometimes signified in a mus'haf by a م) -- only when followed by a ب
Idghaam (Merging)
Idghaam without Ghunnah (the nun sakinah or tanween is bypassed so that the letter before it is connected to the letter after it, and no ghunnah is pronounced)

 --   ر ل
Idghaam with Gunnah (the nun sakinah or tanween is bypassed so that the letter before it is connected to the letter after it, but there is a ghunnah pronounced within that connection) --  و م ن ي
Ikhfaa (Suppressing)

Ikhfaa (supressing or hiding the sound of the nun sakinah or tanween with a ghunnah) -- all remaining letters that have not been addressed by idhaariqlaab, or idgham

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