Idgham without Ghunnah — Tajweed Rule Explained

Idgham without Ghunnah occurs where the Noon Sakinah or Tanween is followed by one of the specific letters: Lam or Ra. Merging without nasal sound.

Quran Examples of Idgham without Ghunnah

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