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YOUR TAJWEED MADE EASY
A step by step guide to basic Tajweed rules
LESSON 16 NOON SAAKIN AND TANWEEN
Look at the examples below and look at what a noon saakin and tanween look like
the reason for this is that if certain letters come after a noon saakin or tanween then
there will be a rule taking place. For this lesson you just need to identify both:
لِ
_ ءٌ__ذٍ__ _ً – - ن
خْ رُ
رُ
خْ
خْ
خْ
Fathatayn (two zabar), kasratayn (two zer) and The circled letters are known as noon saakin
dhammatayn (two pesh) are known as tanween (basically its a noon with a sukoon on it)
Take a look at these example s and get used to the noon saakin and tanween:
لِ
ذٍ
يَ
رُ
فّٰ
خْ
يَ
ً خْ
خْ
Tanween Tanween Noon saakin
ذٍ ء يَ نيَ خْ يَ
ن
خْ
ءٌ
رُ
خْ
خْ
Tanween Noon saakin Tanween Copyright © www.loveforquran.com 2012 PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE ANY OF THIS DOCUMENT
لِ
يَ يَ د
ت نيَ
ً خْ
خْ يَ
رُ خْ خْ
ءٌ
Noon saakin Tanween Tanween
ن ه ذٍن ز ن
رُ خْ رُ
ً يَ
رُ خْ يَ
خْ
خْ
خْ
Tanween Tanween Noon saakin
ذٍ لِ
د
رُ
رُ
خْ
خْ رُ يَ
رُ
يَ
يَ خْ
ءٌ خْ
خْ
Tanween Noon saakin Tanween
Now that you are aware of what noon saakin and tanween look like in different words, in the next
few lessons we will be studying a few rules related to them. Please also try to remember that the
sound from noon saakin and tanween is similar, they all have the ‘n’ sound. Look at the circled part
of the words above and you will see. For eg. Min-kum and Naf-sun.
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