Idgham Ghunnah — Tajweed Rule Explained

Idgham Ghunnah occurs when two letters merge together with a nasal sound (ghunnah). If a word ends with Noon Sakinah or Tanween, and the first letter of the following word is Ya, Noon, Meem, or Waw, merge the sound with the following letter.

Quran Examples of Idgham Ghunnah

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