MADD WAJIB MUTTASIL | MADD RULES | MUDOOD
What is meant by word \” Wajib \” ? \” Wajib \” is an arabic word which means “Mandatory” What is meant by word \” Muttasil \” ? \” Muttasil \” is an arabic word which means “Joined”. Thus , Madd Wajib Muttasil is a mandatory madd presents in the same […]
Madd AL-Aarid LL-Sukoon | Madd Rules| Mudood
MADD AL-ARIDH LL-SUKOON what is meant by \”Madd AL-Aarid LL-Sukoon\” ? Madd Aridh Ll-Sukoon means \”temporary Madd for stopping ”. Conditions of Madd Aridh Ll-Sukoon : 1- (Madd Tabee’ee) (+) 2- (letter at end of the word) (+) 3- (Stopping at that word) Definition of Madd AL-Aarid LL-Sukoon: Aridh means temporary, so we can translate […]
Madd Al-Ewadh & madd rules (mudood)
MADD EWADH Mastering Madd Al-Ewadh: Essential Mudood Rules for Quranic Recitation In the beautiful and rhythmic recitation of the Quran, the precision of pronunciation and the adherence to tajweed rules are paramount. Among these rules, the concept of “Madd” (elongation) plays a crucial role in ensuring the correct intonation and meaning. One of the important types […]
Madd Al-Badal | Madd Rules | Mudood
What is definition of Madd Al-Badal ? – Madd Al-Badal can simply be defined as every Hamza (ء) preceding a Madd letter . Madd Al-Badal, if not followed by a Saakin letter or Hamzah, is prolonged only 2 beats. Example:- (آمَنُوا)
Madd Tabee’ee | Natural Madd | Mudood | Rules of Al-Madd
Madd tabee’ee is a basic rule for any Quran reciter, this rule is a very common in the Quran and so easy to learn, So now What is the meaning of Madd word and Tabee’ee in Arabic language?! What is the meaning of Madd Tabee’ee? Al-Madd means: Long or making the sound of some letters( […]
Meem Saakinah Rules | Izhar Shafawi | Ikhfaa Shafawi | Idgham
before learning Meem saakinah rules you should know “ what is meem sakinah?” It is a meem with no Harakah or a sign of sukoon on it, usually it comes by the end of the first word. Meem saakinah Rules what are forms of Meem Saakinah rules? Meem Saakinah rules are 3 different types […]
Ikhfaa Haqiqi | AL-Ikhfaa | | Noon Sakinah and Tanween Rules
Ikhfaa Haqiqi is one of Noon sakinah and Tanween rules,At the first let’s revise Noon sakinah and Tanween rules, there are four rules: 1- Izhar halqi ( إظهار حلقي ) 2- Idgham ( with and without ghunna). ( إدغام بغنة و بغير غنة ) 3- Ikhfaa Haqiqi ( إخفاء حقيقي ) 4- Iqlab ( […]
Iqlab rule | Al-Iqlab | Noon Sakinah And Tanween
Iqlab rule ( الإقلاب) is one of Noon sakinah and Tanween rules, also, Noon sakinah is noon letter with no Harakah or has sign of Haa letter on it, it can be at at the middle or the end of the word, but can’t be at the beginning of the word. Tanween is 2 Harakah […]
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 […]