Search:     Advanced search
Browse by category:
Contact Us



When making waqf on a word like anta, do we still make ikhfaa or do we pronounce the noon with idhaar?

Views: 4597
Question
Assalaamu Alaykum,

When making waqf on a word like anta, do we still make ikhfaa or do we pronounce the noon with idhaar?

JazakAllahu Khayran

Answer
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
Stopping on the word does not affect the rule on the saakinah before the , so we would read the word with ikhfa' or hiding of the saakinah both when continuing and when stopping.
Wa iyyaakum. 
Others in this Category
document On reading surah Hud, verse 41, there is a black circle under the raa of "majr".
document what is an unconditional idhaar in tajweed rules
document I have a question concerning the Ghunnah and its ranks. If there are four levels of ghunnah, wouldn't the counts for them be also different?
document I have a question regarding the word ana (alif noon alif). I understand that the second alif is never read when continuing.
document Why is alif not considered a leen letter despite the fact that it is preceeded by a fatha and is sakin?
document What is the difference between the seven and the ten qira'at in terms of soundness?
document Currently I am in the process of memorizing the Qur'an and alhamdulillah I have memorized so far Surah al-Baqarah, Surah ali-Imran and Juz 'Amma.
document I have a question about the rule of what to do when two saakin letters meet.
document How to read in continuum Verse 99 of Sura al An'aam (6)?
document What should be the correct position of the mouth when making 'ikhfaa of noon saakinah or tanween when preceded by a dhammah?
document In surah al Anbiya ayah 88, there is a small noon above the word after wa kathaalika. How should we read that word?
document Please explain to me the articulation points of the word ALLAH
document Should we learn Tajweed or Qur'an from an imaam or teacher if he/she does not have an ijaazah?



RSS