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Ensuring the correct length for "Laaa ilaha illa Huwa."
In al-'arḍ (الْأَرْضِ) and al-‘Aẓīm (الْعَظِيمُ), these are permanent heavy letters ( mufakh-khamah ). Keep the back of the tongue raised to create a full, thick sound. B. Rules of Nun Sakinah and Tanween Idgham Ma'al Ghunnah (Merging with Nasalization):
The tanween at the end of bi-shay'in meets a Meem in min . They merge completely with a strong, two-count Ghunnah : bi-shay'im-min .
Look at the transition from sinatun to wa la . The tanween (double dammah) meets the letter Waw . Merging them creates a nasal sound ( Ghunnah ) from the deep nasal cavity that must be held for two counts: sinatuw-wa la . ayatul kursi tajweed new
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Emphasize the double "y" sound in Al-Hayy and Al-Qayyum . Hold the sound tightly on the tongue without rushing.
(except in the name of Allah when preceded by a Fatha/Dhamma) and should be thin and sharp. Qalqalah (Bouncing Sound): Ensuring the correct length for "Laaa ilaha illa Huwa
Extending vowel sounds for specific counts (beats). Missing a long vowel can change a word's meaning entirely.
Ensure your tongue touches the tips of your upper front teeth for khudhuhu . Do not pronounce it like a "z".
Wa la yuhituna bi shay’im-min ‘ilmihi illa bima sha’ Key Tajweed Rules: Rules of Nun Sakinah and Tanween Idgham Ma'al
5. يَعْلَمُ مَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ Ya'lamu ma bayna aydihim wa ma khalfahum Key Rules:
Enhances the connection between the reader and the words of Allah.