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TAJWEED COURSE LECTURE NOTES. LECTURE 11- RULES OF MIIM SAAKINA, PART 3

3) Al-Ith’har As-Shafawi  الإِظْهَار الشَّفَوِي
All the letters after taking out the letter Baa (from Ikhfaa’ As-Shafawi) and the letter Meem (from Idghaam Al-Mithlayn) are the letters of Ith’har As-Shafawi and they are 26.
So if any of the 26 letters appear after Meem As-Sakinah in one word or in two words, it will be read with Ith’har.
Take into account at the place of Meem As-Sakinah with the letter Waw (و) and Faa (ف) to emphasize the Meem so as not to confuse the listener that one may have recited it, like reciting when there is the letter Baa.
Key Notes:
The sound of the Meem Saakin should be clear and distinct.

Izhar Shafawi applies when Meem Saakin is followed by any letter other than Baa or Meem.

 


Importance of Understanding Ahkam Meem Sakinah
Anybody who wants to recite the Quran correctly must learn the Meem Saakin guidelines. It guarantees that the recitation adheres to Tajweed’s principles and is both attractive and correct. Understanding these guidelines will help you with the following:
 

Better Pronunciation: By following to the guidelines, articulation is enhanced and the Meem is pronounced correctly in relation to the next letters.

Improved Recitation: A thorough understanding of Tajweed, which includes Meem Saakin’s guidelines, promotes the recitation’s beauty and spiritual elevation.

Error Avoidance: Those who are unfamiliar with Tajweed may find it difficult to avoid typical recitation errors if the guidelines are not applied correctly.

Greater Connection with the Quran: Gaining an appreciation for Meem Saakin’s depths enhances one’s relationship with the Quran’s words and promotes paying attention when reciting them.

Conclusion
At ONLINE QURAN, we believe that every Muslim should make it a goal to understand the Meem Saakin (Ahkam Meem Sakinah) principles, which are a vital part of Quranic recitation. Tajweed teaches that the letter Meem must be recited precisely, whether by Ikhfaa Shafawi (lip concealment), Idgham Shafawi (lip assimilation), or Izhar Shafawi (lip clarification). Gaining proficiency in these guidelines improves the reciter’s spiritual experience and brings them closer to the Quran’s beauty.

This is the end of the topic MEEM SAAKINA RULES

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