Learn the six Izhar letters and how to pronounce Noon Sakinah and Tanween clearly before them — live one-to-one classes with certified Qaris for all ages and levels.
Izhar (إظهار) means "clear" or "apparent" pronunciation. In Tajweed, it is the rule applied when Noon Sakinah or Tanween is followed by one of six specific throat letters: ء ه ع ح غ خ. The Noon or Tanween is pronounced clearly, with no merging or nasal sound.
Our Izhar course covers the rule in full depth — identification, pronunciation, and application in real Quranic verses — in live one-to-one classes with a certified Qari who provides instant feedback.
Everything covered in our focused Izhar & Noon Sakinah rules course — with live Quranic application.
Learn to identify all six throat letters — ء ه ع ح غ خ — instantly in any Quranic text and apply clear, ghunnah-free pronunciation before each one.
Learn Idgham Bighunnah — merging Noon Sakinah/Tanween into the following letter with a nasal sound — applied with letters ي ن م و.
Master Idgham Bila Ghunnah — merging into Lam or Raa without any nasal sound — a rule that appears frequently throughout the Quran.
Learn Iqlab — converting Noon Sakinah/Tanween to a Meem sound with Ghunnah before the letter Ba — one of the easiest rules to miss if untaught.
Master Ikhfa — the partial concealment of Noon Sakinah/Tanween before 15 specific letters — producing a sound between Izhar and Idgham with Ghunnah.
Complete the set with the three Meem Sakinah rules — Ikhfa Shafawi, Idgham Shafawi, and Izhar Shafawi — with live Quranic application throughout.
The complete Noon Sakinah and Tanween rules — Izhar, Idgham, Iqlab, Ikhfa — all taught with live Quranic examples.
When Noon Sakinah or Tanween is followed by one of the six throat letters, it is pronounced clearly with no nasal sound or merging whatsoever.
Idgham merges the Noon into the following letter. It has two types — with Ghunnah (nasal sound) and without Ghunnah — each applied with different letters.
Iqlab converts the Noon Sakinah or Tanween into a Meem sound with Ghunnah when followed by the letter Ba — one of the most recognisable Tajweed rules in the Quran.
Ikhfa is a partial concealment of the Noon — a sound between clear Izhar and full Idgham — applied before 15 specific letters with a nasal Ghunnah of 2 counts.
Three rules govern Meem Sakinah — Ikhfa Shafawi (before Ba), Idgham Shafawi (before Meem), and Izhar Shafawi (before all other letters).
Apply all Noon and Meem rules fluently throughout full Surahs — identifying every rule in real time with live teacher correction until all rules are second nature.
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