Idghaam ONLY occurs when 2 words are present — the first word will end with a Noon Saakin or Tanween and the second word will start with 1 of the letters of Idh-ghaam | See if you can spot the rules of Idghaam at the beginning: |
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Since, it is followed by Raa letter of Idghaam , the recitor will drop the tanween and recite it with a Dhamma | NOTE: Ghunna originates from the nose and is emphasised for up to 2 Harakaat long |
The scholars have said 1 haraka is the amount of time taken to raise a finger from a closed fist.
19The Noon Saakin will be dropped completely and the letter before Meem will merge with the Raa, thereby, being pronounced Mir-Rabbihim as opposed to Min Rabbihim | |
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