Whenever a Noon (نّ) or Meem (مّ) has a Shaddah (holding sign) on it, the reciter must hold the sound in the nasal cavity (Ghunnah) for the duration of two vowel counts. The poem calls this Ghunnah Asliyyah . 4. Rules of Laam (Al-Ta'reef)
Covers the four cases—Enunciation ( Ith-har ), Assimilation ( Idghaam ), Transformation ( Iqlab ), and Weak Pronunciation ( Ikhfa ). tuhfatul atfaal pdf
Written in the Bahr al-Rajaz poetic meter, the verses rhyme beautifully, making them incredibly easy for children and non-Arabic speakers to memorize. Whenever a Noon (نّ) or Meem (مّ) has
Imam Jamzuri explicitly attributes his mastery and the rulings within the text to his blind spiritual guide and teacher, Shaykh Nur al-Din Ali al-Mihi , a legendary authority on Quranic variants ( Qira'at ) at Al-Azhar University. Assimilation ( Idghaam )