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Lesson Number 11: Sukūn (Jazm)................................................................................................................20 Lesson Number 12: Nūn Sākin and Tanwīn (Iẓĥār, Ikhfā).....................................................................24
Zayr and a small ُﻧـْٓﻮن is usually shown with it, this ُﻧـْٓﻮن is called ‘ ٓ Quṭnī’.
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Answer: If the last letter of the word is rounded ﺎَﺗ i.e. ‘ة’, then no matter which Ḥarakat or It’s a Madani Qaida app with videos, pictures, and audio which are designed in a very Madani and effective way. letter ِﻒﻟَا carrying no Ḥarakat, so whichever Ḥarakat one will apply to such ِﻒﻟَا during By having this section, users can increase their knowledge by reading questions and answers related to Tajweed rules and Makhari.
Answer: The Ikhfā letters are 15 in number and these are: ت, ث, ج, د, ذ, ز, س, ش, ص, ض, Answer: There are five Letters of Qalqalaĥ ‘ق, ط, ب, ج, د’, their combination is ‘ ُﻗـٍّﺪَﺟ ُﺐ ُﻄ ’.C ْʍِﺑَﺲِاﻻْﻮ ُُﺴﻔْﻟا ُﻢْﺳُق In this part of Quranic verse, neither pronounce the ِﻒﻟَا present C Except the م َﻵ of the Ism-e-Jalālat – ɟّٰﻠَﻟا ( ), all other م َﻵ will be pronounced in First read this ...............................................................................................................................................................vi Lesson Number 15: The Cases of Mīm Sākin............................................................................................33 The International Quran Academy is very user-friendly and easy to use. You can start learning anywhere, anytime.
Transliteration Chart.................................................................................................................................................iv Answer: If any letter other than ‘ب’ or ‘م’ is present after ْٓﻴِﻣﻢ Sākin, Iẓĥār-e-Shafawī is Tarafiyyah Letters Pronounced from the edge of the tongue and the partof the palate from the premolars to the front teethQuestion: How will آوَو and ﺎَﻳ become ‘آوَو Līn’ and ‘ﺎَﻳ Līn’ respectively? (Lesson 9) Translator’s Notes........................................................................................................................................................v