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Tajweed Course - Mim

This document discusses the rules for the letter Mim in Tajweed. It outlines 3 rules for the pronunciation of Mim Sakin (silent Mim): 1. Izhar - Mim is pronounced clearly if any letter other than Ba or Mim comes after it. 2. Ikhfa - Mim is pronounced with a hidden sound if the letter Ba comes after it in separate words. 3. Idgham - Mim is merged and pronounced with Ghunnah if a moving Mim comes directly after it. Examples of each rule are provided to demonstrate their proper application in recitation. Memorizing these 3 Mim Sakin rules is important for correctly pronouncing words containing this letter combination.

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Tajweed Course - Mim

This document discusses the rules for the letter Mim in Tajweed. It outlines 3 rules for the pronunciation of Mim Sakin (silent Mim): 1. Izhar - Mim is pronounced clearly if any letter other than Ba or Mim comes after it. 2. Ikhfa - Mim is pronounced with a hidden sound if the letter Ba comes after it in separate words. 3. Idgham - Mim is merged and pronounced with Ghunnah if a moving Mim comes directly after it. Examples of each rule are provided to demonstrate their proper application in recitation. Memorizing these 3 Mim Sakin rules is important for correctly pronouncing words containing this letter combination.

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Tajweed Course

Rules for letter Mim

Leeds Makkah Masjid


www.MakkahMasjid.co.uk
Mim Mushaddad
Like Noon Mushaddad, Mim Mushaddad is
pronounced with Ghunnah
Mim Sakin Rules -
3 rules for Mim Sakin
Mim sakin ( )is read in three different ways according to
the letter followed by the Mim sakin:

Mim Sakin

Izhar Ikhfa
(Clear sound) Idgham
(Hidden sound) (Merged sound)
Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Idgham rule -
If Mim Mutaharik ()
is followed by Mim
Sakin (), merge them together and read
with Ghunnah:
Mim Mutaharik Mim Sakin

This merging is called



Idgham - Merge both
Mims together


Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Idgham examples:






Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Ikhfa rule - :
If Ba comes after Mim sakin (in two
separate words), the pronunciation of
Mim will be concealed/hidden with
Ghunnah:
After Mim Sakin, next letter is Ba Mim Sakin


Hide the sound
of Mim
Mim Sakin Rules -
How to perform Mim Ikhfa?
Close the lips to pronounce letter Mim
Perform Ghunnah
Open the lips to pronounce letter Ba
Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Ikhfa examples :







Note: Mim Ikhfa only occurs in two separate words


Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Izhar rule - :
If any other letter (other than and )
comes after Mim sakin, pronounce the
Mim sakin clearly (without any
Ghunnah):
The next letter is NOT or Mim Sakin


Make the sound
of Mim clear
Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Izhar examples :








Mim Sakin Rules -
Practice text :
Identify Mim Izhar


Identify Mim Ikhfa, Idgham and Izhar







Identify Mim Idgham and Izhar


Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim Izhar rule is easy because we
always read Mim sakin clearly (whether
we know the Mim Izhar rule or not).
Mim Idgham rule is also easy because
we put Shaddah sign on Mim ( ) to
indicate the idgham.
Care should be taken for Mim Ikhfa rule
because we do not use any sign to
indicate Mim Ikhfa
3 Mim Sakin Rules -
Mim sakin ( )is read in three different ways according to
the letter followed by the Mim sakin:

Mim Sakin

Izhar Ikhfa
(Clear sound) Idgham
(Hidden sound) (Merged sound)

All the letters except Ba Letter Ba comes Mim Mutaharik comes


and Mim after Mim Sakin after Mim Sakin

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