Tajweed, Level 2, Noon And Meem Sakinah

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1. The letters of the إظهار, a clear noon, are 6 and they are called the throat letters:

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The given letters ء ه ع ح غ خ are the throat letters, and they are called the إظهار in Arabic. These letters are known for being pronounced with a constriction or narrowing in the throat while producing their sounds.

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2. Idgham, merging letters in Noon Sakina, are combined in the word

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The correct answer is "يرملون". In idgham, the letters in Noon Sakina are merged with the following letter. In this case, the Noon Sakina is merged with the following letter "م" to form the word "يرملون".

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3. There are two types of Idgham

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The correct answer is "With nasal sound ينمو and without nasal ل ر sound." This answer correctly identifies the two types of Idgham, one with a nasal sound "ينمو" and the other without a nasal sound "ل ر."

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4. There are 5 rules applied to the noon sakeenah.

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The statement "There are 5 rules applied to the noon sakeenah" is false. The number of rules applied to the noon sakeenah is not specified in the question, so it cannot be determined whether there are 5 rules or any other number of rules. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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5. The Tanween is a term used for an extra noon sakinah, not used for emphasis, found at the end of nouns when continuing the reading, but absent from the noun in the written form.

Explanation

The Tanween is a grammatical term in Arabic that refers to an extra noon sakinah that is not used for emphasis. It is typically found at the end of nouns when continuing the reading, but it is absent from the noun in its written form. This statement is true because it accurately describes the function and usage of the Tanween in Arabic grammar.

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6. أَأَمِنتُم مَّن The ruling here between the two meems is

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The correct answer is Idgham إدغام مثلين صغير. This ruling applies when two letters with a sukoon (such as the two meems in this case) are followed by a letter with a shaddah. The two letters with a sukoon are merged together and pronounced as one letter with a shaddah. In this case, the two meems will be pronounced as one elongated meem sound.

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7. Hiding the م at the ب is called إخفاء شفوي  whereas hiding the noon at the 15 letters of Ikhfaa is called إخفاء حقيقي

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The explanation for the given correct answer is that hiding the letter "م" at the letter "ب" is referred to as "إخفاء شفوي" in Arabic, while hiding the letter "ن" at the 15 letters of "Ikhfaa" is known as "إخفاء حقيقي". Therefore, the statement "Hiding the م at the ب is called إخفاء شفوي whereas hiding the noon at the 15 letters of Ikhfaa is called إخفاء حقيقي" is true.

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8. The ruling in نِدَاءا خَفِيًّا

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The ruling in نِدَاءا خَفِيًّا is clarifying the noon because the خ is a throat letter. This means that when the word is pronounced, the sound of the noon is not fully articulated and is instead merged with the sound of the خ. This is a specific rule in Arabic pronunciation known as نِدَاءا خَفِيًّا.

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9.  ن وَالْقَلَمِ وَمَا يَسْطُرُون The Ruling in first ن is

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The correct answer is Idh-har or clarifying according to Hafs recitation. This is because Hafs recitation clarifies the pronunciation of the letter ن and does not merge it with the next letter و.

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10. In the noon rulings the letters of the Iqlab is the م  as it must be hidden at the ب

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The explanation for the given answer is that the Iqlab ruling does not involve the letter م being hidden at the letter ب. In Iqlab, the letter ن is pronounced as an نْ sound when followed by the letter ب, not م. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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The letters of the إظهار, a clear noon, are 6 and they are called...
Idgham, merging letters in Noon Sakina, are combined in the word
There are two types of Idgham
There are 5 rules applied to the noon sakeenah.
The Tanween is a term used for an extra noon sakinah, not used for...
أَأَمِنتُم مَّن The ruling here between the two meems is
Hiding the م at the ب is called إخفاء شفوي ...
The ruling in نِدَاءا خَفِيًّا
 ن وَالْقَلَمِ وَمَا...
In the noon rulings the letters of the Iqlab is the م  as it...
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