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Noon Saakinah and TanweenNoon
saakinah is a noon
The
tanween is a term for an extra noon saakinah not used for emphasis, found at
the end of nouns when continuing the reading, but absent from the noun in the
written form (the noon of the tanween is pronounced but not written), and
abandoned in pronunciation when stopping.
The tanween can be accompanying a fathah, a dhammah, or a kasrah, as in:
When
there is a noon saakinah or tanween, we need to look at the next letter
following the noon saakinah or tanween. The
letter that follows determines how the noon is pronounced, depending on the
rule that is applied. There are
four rules of tajweed applied to the noon saakinah and tanween. The rules are
applied to the noon saakinah in the same way that they are applied to the
tanween. The four rules are:
The
Making Clear
The
Merging
The
Changing
Over
the next few weeks, Insha’ Allah, each of these rules will be discussed with
an explanation of their application in recitation.
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