As-salaamu-a-laykum…
Bismillaahir rahmaanir raheem
In above ‘Noon’ and ‘Taa’
are ‘mushaddad’.
‘Mushaddad’ is to be read from the combination of its previous ‘mutrak
alphabet’ and itself for 2 times.1st read ‘sakin’ then read ‘mutrak’.
Example






Why we read 2
times Mushaddad because it is based on two alphabet ,one is sakin and other is mutrak.
Read strongly, practice required.
If a Meem or Noon is Mushaddad (that is, it has a shaddah sign
on it), the reader must do Ghunnah (or Nasal sound) of 2 (beats) on it.
Note: if the reader stops on a word ending with Noon or Meem
Mushaddad, the Gunnah for the Meem or Noon Mushadad still have to be applied.
Examples:-
جزاكالله أخي
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