Meem Sakinah rules
أحكام الميم الساكنه THE MEEM SAAKINAH RULES, PART 1 (IKHFA' SHAFAWEE) T he definition of the Meem saakinah : It is a ميم free from any vowel, and which has a fixed sukoon when continuing reading and when stopping. The ميم saakinah can be in the middle of a word or at the end of a word. It can be in a noun, a verb, or a preposition or particle. The ميم saakinah has three possible rules: 1. الاخفاء الشفوى Hiding 2. الادغام الشفوى Merging 3. الاظهار الشفوى Clear ORAL CONCEALMENT الاخفاء الشفوى he pronunciation of a non-voweled letter, stripped of any “shaddah”, characterized as between clear ( ) and merged ( ), with the ghunnah remaining on the first letter, which is in this case the . Its letters : It has one letter which is the If a is followed immediately by a , and this only occurs between two words, we then close our lips for the with an accompanying ghunnah. This is called . It is called because the has th