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Noon Sakinah and Tanween-Izhar

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(Noon Sakinah and Tanween rules)   أحكام النون الساكنة والتنوين : النون الساكنة (هي النون الخالية من الحركة، والثابتة لفظاً وخطاً ووصلاً ووقفاً ، وتكون في- الأسماء (سنْدس) - الأفعال (ينظر) والحروف (من : التنوين هو نون ساكنة زائدة  تلحق آخر الاسم لفظا ووصلا، وتفارقه خطا ووقفا وعلامته فتحتان ،أو كسرتان، أو ضمتان (بيتٌ ،بيتاً، بيتٍ)  حكمه حال الوقف تبدل الفتحتان ألفا دائماإلا إذا كانتا على هاء تأنيث مثل (إلا رحمةً من ربك) فيوقف عليها بالهاء دون تنوين أما الضمتان والكسرتان فيحذف التنوين فيهما، ويوقف عليهما بالسكون Noon saakinah is noon free from any vowel .  It remains unchanged in its written form and as well as in pronunciation when continuing to read after it and when stopping on it. Noon saakinah occurs in nouns and verbs in the middle of the word and at the end of the word, and occurs in prepositions and particles only at the end of the word.  The noon saakinah can have a sukoon on it, as in : , or can be written with no ...

Istiaza and basmalah

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Week 1- Tajweed  Advanced أحكام الاستعاذه و البسملة Seeking refuge and saying the Basmalah The meaning of ا لاستعاذة is “asking for refuge, or protection” When the reader says: ” he is seeking the protection and refuge with Allah from Satan before starting reading.  Allah in the Qur’an said:    (and when you read the Qur’an seek refuge with Allah from the rejected Satan)  An-Nahl 98. 1.     If the reader is reading silently, he then seeks refuge silently, or if he is alone. 2.     If one is about to pray the seeking refuge is also done silently. 3.     If one is reading aloud, and others are present that will hear, the seeking refuge is done out loud.  4.     If the reading is done by turns (as in a classroom situation), the first reader seeks refuge out loud and the rest do it silently. 5.     If the reading is cut off by coughing, sneezing, or by talkin...