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Rules of Tajweed - Al-Izhaar - اَلْإظْهَارُ

Al-Izhaar - اَلْإظْهَارُ (Showing)
In Al-izhaar you have disclosed Empty Noon ن, Noon Sakeena نْ, Tanween ـــًـــٍـــٌ  and Ghunna should not be made. This rule comes into action when any of the Halq (حُرُوفُ الحَلْقِ) letters appear after either Noon Sakeena نْ ن, Tanweenـــًـــٍـــٌ  .

Al Halq letters(حُرُوفُ الحلْقِ) :
ء,ه,ع,ح,غ,خ
حُرُوفُ حَلْقٍ سِـتَّةٌ هَمزٌ وَهَا
عَينٌ وحَاءٌ ثُمَّ غَينٌ ثُمَّ خَا

Example:
ء
مَنْ ءَامَنَ
حَرَمًا ءَامِنًا

ه
يَنهَوْنَ
موْلُودٌ هُوَ

ع
أَنعَمْتَ
فِي جَنَّةٍ عَالِيَةٍ

ح
مِن حَرَجٍ
عَطَآءً حِسَابًا

غ
مِنْ غِلٍّ
قَوْلًا غَيْرَ

خ
مِن خَيْرٍ


يَوْمَئِذً خَاشِعَةٌ


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