The Rules of Noon Sakin and Tanween (First: Izhaar Halqi)
The Rules of Noon Sakin and Tanween أحكام النون الساكنة والتنوين What is Noon Saakinah Noon Saakinah: is a Noon with no Harakah or with a Sukoon sign on it. Tanween:- Is actually a noon Saakinah which comes at the end of the nouns. It is pronounced but not written as Noon Saakinah. The shape of Noon Saakinah in Moshaf What is Tanween (Nunation) Tanween, named Nunation in English, is a sign of two Fathah or two Dhammah or two Kasrah occurs at the end of nouns to distinguish nouns from other parts of speech and to indicate that the noun which it is used is indefinite (has no the article ال), and if we define the noun (put the article to it ال) the nunation is removed and replaced by the corresponding short vowel. The shape of Tanween in Moshaf The difference between Noon saakinah and Tanween Tanween only occurs at the end of nouns whereas Noon Saakinah may occur anywhere in a word (in the middle or at the end) Tanween occurs in nouns only (except...
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