The Rules of Ikhfaa in Recitation
Ikhfaa is a crucial concept in Quranic recitation where the pronunciation of certain letters is concealed or nasalized. It involves hiding the sound of Noon Sakinah or Tanween and prolonging it subtly. This guide illustrates the 15 letters that undergo Ikhfaa, explaining the real essence of this silent pronunciation technique. Dive deeper into the intricacies of Ikhfaa to enhance your recitation skills and grasp the art of Quranic pronunciation.
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Letter sheen after noon Letter faa after noon Letter taa after noon
Letter after noon Letter after tanween Letter seen after noon Letter qaaf after noon Letter after noon
Letter jeem after noon Letter faa after tanween Letter taa after noon
Ikhfaa literally means to hide In case of ikhfaa, the sound of the tanween or Noon Sakinah is hidden or nasalized, and prolonged for a considerable duration. These are the 15 ikhfaa letters: It is called real hiding because the silent noon and tanween is hidden and not pronounced
It is called real hiding because the silent noon and tanween is hidden and not pronounced
Ikhfaa : izhaar Idgaam : Iqlaab: