Madd Leen — Tajweed Rule Explained

This occurs when a Waw or Ya with sukun is preceded by a fathah, and the recitation stops on it, requiring a longer prolongation (2, 4, or 6 counts).

Learn Madd Leen with Audio by Ayman Suwayd

Each example above includes verse-level audio recitation by Sheikh Ayman Suwayd, a world-renowned Quran reciter and Tajweed expert. Listen to how Madd Leen is applied in real Quranic verses with word-by-word highlighting that follows along as the recitation plays.

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