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Chapter Three
Noon Saakinah and Tanween
ICT/ Imam Ahmedulhadi

Noon Saakin and Tanween


Noon saakinah is a 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.

Tanween is written as a double Fatha, Kasrah


or Dhamma:

The tanween is a term for an extra noon


saakinah not used for emphasis, found at the
end of nouns when continuing the reading, but
absent from the noun in the written form (the
noon of the tanween is pronounced but not
written).
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A noon saakin and tanween are


considered the same because the sound of a
tanween sounds just like a noon saakin.
Because of this similarity, the two take the
same rules.
The rules are applied to the noon saakinah in
the same way that they are applied to the
tanween.
When there is a noon saakinah or tanween,
we need to look at the next letter following
the noon saakinah or tanween. The letter
that follows determines how the noon is
pronounced, depending on the rule that is

The rules of Non Sakina And


Tanween

The Making Clear : In this case


the is read clearly
2. The Changing : Here the is
changed into another letter.
3. The Merging : In this case the is
merged into the next letter either partially or
completely.
4. The Hiding : The is hidden so it is
not a clear noon, but at the same time, not
merged into the next letter.
Over the next Slides, Insha Allah, each of
these rules will be discussed with an
explanation of their application in recitation.
1.

1- The (making clear)

The word is defined linguistically as:


clear or obvious :.
The applied definition of the is:
Pronouncing every letter from its
articulation point without a ghunnah [in
this case, without a prolonged ghunnah]
on the clear letter.
So the next letter should be pronounced
clearly, and articulated from its
articulation point with NO pause at all.



Letters Of Making clear


There are six letters which when immediately
follow the Non saakinah or tanween, they
cause the to be pronounced clearly. These
letters are the throat letters, or the six letters
which are articulated from the throat
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We can memorize from this Arabic Saying

The saakinah can be in the middle of a word
or at the end of the word, the Tanween is only
at the end of a word, namely a noun.

Examples of Ithhaar
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The way written Quran Mushaf
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2- The Changing

Linguistically it means Changing


something from its original way.
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The (changing) of the saakinah and


tanween is defined in applied tajweed as
The changing of noon saakinah or the
tanween into a when followed by a with
the observance of a lengthened ghunnah
on the letter .
.

Examples of Iqlaab
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The way written Quran
Mushaf

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