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Perhaps later in the project we need to consider Huroof muqatta'at or disjointed letters found in the Quran (ex surah baqarah Ayah 1 - الم). Here when the letters are pronounced separately, they can "end" in other letters. For example 'ل' when pronounced ends in a meem sakin (as in "laam". And the next letter 'م' starts with meem (" meem"). Thus in this example, idgham meem should be applied.
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There are only 12 such instances in the quran where these letters have tajweed rules. It might be easier to point these ayats out, instead of creating a patter-type rule.
Perhaps later in the project we need to consider Huroof muqatta'at or disjointed letters found in the Quran (ex surah baqarah Ayah 1 - الم). Here when the letters are pronounced separately, they can "end" in other letters. For example 'ل' when pronounced ends in a meem sakin (as in "laam". And the next letter 'م' starts with meem (" meem"). Thus in this example, idgham meem should be applied.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: