Idgham with ghunna | Idgham without ghunna

What does Idgham mean? Idgham means merging and it occurs when Noon Sakinah (the letter noon without any vowel signs) or Tanween (the nasal sound indicated by diacritical marks on top of the letter noon) are followed by specific Arabic letters, Instead of pronouncing both letters distinctly, they blend seamlessly, creating a smoother flow in […]
Izhar Halqi: Noon Sakinah and Tanween Rules

Izhar Halqi or Al-Idhar is one of important noon sakinah and tanween rules, we will explain to you how to read it correctly! Noon sakinah is noon letter with no harakah or has a sign of sukoon on it { a head of haa letter (ح) } What does Izhar mean ? In Quran and […]