Day 11: 30 Days Excellence Challenge

 Tajweed Rule of the Day:
Izhar (إظهار):
When a Noon Sakinah (نْ) or Tanween (ً ٍ ٌ) is followed by one of the throat letters (ح، خ، ع، غ، ء، ه), pronounce the Noon clearly without any Ghunnah (nasalization). This is called Izhar Halqi (clear pronunciation from the throat).

Examples for Clarity:

  • Izhar Examples:

    • مِنْ هَادٍ → "Min haadin" (Noon Sakinah followed by هـ).

    • غَفُورٌ حَلِيمٌ → "Ghafoorun Haleem" (Tanween followed by ح).

    • أَنْعَمْتَ → "An’amta" (Noon Sakinah followed by ع).

    • مِنْ خَوْفٍ → "Min khawfin" (Noon Sakinah followed by خ).

Today’s Goal:
Recite Juz 11 and mark every Noon Sakinah or Tanween followed by a throat letter (ح، خ، ع، غ، ء، ه). Focus on pronouncing the Noon clearly without Ghunnah.

Reflection:
How does applying the rule of Izhar help you appreciate the clarity and precision of the Quran? Reflect on how these rules enhance your recitation and connection with Allah’s words.

Meet a Qari of the Day:
Today’s Qari is Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary.

Known for his precise and clear recitation, Sheikh Al-Hussary’s style is perfect for learning the rules of Izhar.

Listen to his recitation here: 

 Pay attention to how he applies the rule of Izhar in his recitation.

Share Your Progress:
Post a screenshot of your marked Quran or share a short audio clip of your recitation using the hashtag #30DaysExcellenceChallenge. Let’s inspire each other to grow in excellence!




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