Qāʻidah Yassarnal - Qurʼān

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56 Note:- The combination of four letters is not affected by blank letters in between. These remain silent. Blank Alif after Shaddah is not silent as explained before. Lesson No. 29 Tanween before Shaddah The normal sound of Tanween is not produced if there is a Shaddah immediately after it. There are two situations. (a) Tanween changes to Fat h ah, Kasrah or D ammah as the case may be, if Shaddah is upon the consonant. Example:- is read T alli. (b) Tanween changes to half pronounced (Noon Ghunnah) if the Shaddah is on a vowel. Example:- is read Ti(n)wwa. It is not read Tinwwa nor Tiwwa. The bracketed (n) is just an under-tone sound in noon. Examples of Noon Ghunnah are very common in the Holy Qur’ a n.