Jump to content
Islamic Forum
mariam19

How the noon sakinah and tanween are pronounced?

Recommended Posts

Basically the Noon Sakinah is a Noon (ن) devoid of any vowels; namely the Kasra (كسرة), fatha (فتحة), and dammah (ضمة). In the Quran, the noon Sakinah can be depicted with a Sukoon (سكون) above it or without anything above it at all like this (ن). It is important to note that both have the same pronunciation and are called Noon Sakinah.

 But the tanween is an extra Noon Sakinah used with the Kasra (كسرة), fatha (فتحة), and dammah (ضمة).
 
If you are interested to listen to the pronunciation of the noon sakinah and tanween take a moment to read this article: Learn to read Quran with Tajweed Rules: Noon Sakinah and Tanween
 
Edited by mariam19

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

    • By Bakr
      Annaba Academy is one of the best tutoring academies that offers Quran and Arabic one to one classes.
      Learn
      Quran memorization Tajweed Al-Quran Quran recitation Arabic reading Quran meaning (tafseer) Arabic expressions and grammar Islamic studies All this with expert Al-Azhar university teachers.
      You can ensure:
      Effective classes with high quality Quran and Arabic materials Experienced Arabic tutors who can deal with different ages Flexible schedule and rescheduling classes Interactive class using interactive digital environment Affordable fees Free trial class and money back guarantee if you are not satisfied or you didn't find any of the condition. Taking the online education to another level
      www.annabaacademy.com  Annaba Academy
    • By mariam19
      If you want to be able to read as well as understand basic Arabic texts, you need to acquire some basic vocabulary. Basic communication phrases to express your gratitude, hospitality and some different forms of greeting would greatly help you in your journey to learn Arabic. Although self-learning is a good first step to learn Arabic, it is always preferable to seek guidance in order to learn properly.
      Check out this magazine in Nour Academy it has many articles about learning Arabic and Quran. 
    • By mariam19
      Diacritics are usually forgotten; however, they are extremely important in order to learn Arabic pronunciation. Diacritics (تشكيل), pronounced as Tashkil, literally means Forming, which is its main function, since Arabic letters on their own, without Tashkil, do not show proper guidance as to the proper Arabic pronunciation. Therefore, learning diacritics goes hand in hand with learning Arabic. 
      If your interested to learn more check this article: Learn Arabic Diacritics: Tashkil
       
×