Many tajweed scholars explains Izhar in their own perspectives as given in this articles. However, you can also learn complete Tajweed Rules in addition to Izhaar in Tajweed at Freelance Working Institute (FWI) which offers a FREE online Tajweed course that covers all Tajweed lessons. Let’s explore further!
Hasib Iftikhar (lahore.punjab.pk@gmail.com)
Izhar means to express something. When haroof e halqi i.e. throat letters appear after noon sakin and tanween, then there will be expression of letter. In this rule there is nothing to do with Gunnah.
Example: انعمت ، عنہ
In above mentioned examples, there are throat letters after noon sakin.
Throat Letters: ء ہ ع ح غ خ
Ayesha Ishtiaq (Ayesha2006ishtiaq@gmail.com)
The meaning of izhar is to show something.
In this case Noon sakeen and noon tanveen must be pronounced showing noon if haroofe halki are there.
Meem sakeem: All the letters except mim and baa the meem sakin sound would be showed.
Naila (nailasaleemnailasaleem18@gmail.com)
Noon Sakin And after tanveen if there are words from haroof.e.halki then in between noon Sakin and tanveen Gunn’ah is not allowed. For example: انعمت
Imrana Kausar (imranakausar543@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show or to expose.
If there is throat alphabet (hamza, haa, aeen, haaa, gaeen, khaaa) comes after noon Sakinah or tanveen then we don’t do gunnah. We pronounce the letters clearly without Gunn’ah.
Example: “min’ahil”, “an amta”.
Ayesha Tariq (ayeshaat4171853@gmail.com)
Dictionary meaning: “to show”.
Definition and rule: If there is any Haroof-e-halqi (ء، ہ ،ع ،ح، غ ،خ) after noon saakinah and noon Tanween then izhar will be done e.g the sound of noon saakinah or noon Tanween will be shown without Gunn’ah.
For example: مَن اٰمَنا
Rabia Mujtaba (mujtabaaslamvalancia@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show something. When after noon sakin or tanveen, throat letters ( ء ه ع ح غ خ ) come, then izhar is done. In izhar, noon is pronounced clearly without Gunnah.
Example: من عمل, سميع عليم
Memoona Yadish (moonkhann33@gmail.com)
Izhar means “to make clear”.
When throat letters (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) appear after noon sakin or tanveen, then izhar will take place, and the sound of noon will be clear without Gunnah.
Example: مِنْهُم، سَمِيعٌ عَلِيمٌ
Fajer Arshad (fajerarshad@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
When haroof e halqi (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) come after noon sakin or tanveen, the noon sound will be pronounced clearly without Gunnah.
Example: عَذَابٌ اَلِيمٌ
Ayesha Siddiqa, Fatima Zahra (mh5842599@gmail.com)
Izhar means clear pronunciation.
If after noon sakin or tanveen, any of the throat letters come, izhar takes place and noon is read with clarity and no Gunnah.
Example: مِنْهَا، سَمِيعٌ عَلِيمٌ
Nimra Yousaf (hammadmady606@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show or make apparent.
Rule: If any throat letters (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) come after noon sakin or tanveen, then izhar will be done. Noon is pronounced clearly without Gunnah.
Example: سميع غفور
Wasim Ahmad (vazim4847@gmail.com)
Izhar means to express.
If after noon sakin or tanveen, throat letters come, noon sound will be expressed clearly without Gunnah.
Example: عنهم
Apsha Anjum (afshananjum17@gmail.com)
Izhar means to make something clear.
When throat letters (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) come after noon sakin or tanveen, izhar will take place. The sound of noon will be shown without Gunnah.
Example: مَن عَمِلَ
Samreen Amin (Samreenamin77@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show clearly.
If noon sakin or tanveen is followed by throat letters, the noon sound will be pronounced clearly and there will be no Gunnah.
Example: مَن آمَنَ
Mehwish Sajjad (Mehwish.sajjad.2013@gmail.com)
Izhar means “to show”.
When haroof e halqi come after noon sakin or tanveen, izhar is done and noon is read clearly without Gunnah.
Example: سَمِيعٌ عَلِيمٌ
Alveena Sarfaraz (alvinasarfaraz29@gmail.com)
Izhar means to make apparent.
If after noon sakin or tanveen, throat letters come, izhar will be done. Noon is pronounced without Gunnah.
Example: مِنْهُم
Sumaira Hirra (sumairavubseng@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
When throat letters (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) come after noon sakin or tanveen, then izhar happens.
Example: مَن عَمِلَ
Sana Yousaf (alihaider.jutt14433@gmail.com)
Izhar means to make clear.
Rule: If noon sakin or tanveen is followed by throat letters, izhar is done. No Gunnah.
Example: مِنْهُم
Sonia Hassan (hassansonia180@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
If throat letters come after noon sakin or tanveen, izhar takes place and the noon sound is pronounced clearly without Gunnah.
Example: مَن عَمِلَ
Farzana D/O Ghulam Hussain (writenamewritename@gmail.com)
Izhar means to make something clear.
When haroof e halqi come after noon sakin or tanveen, then izhar occurs. The sound of noon is shown clearly without Gunnah.
Example: سميع عليم
Salma Ashraf (salmaashraf557517@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
If throat letters (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) come after noon sakin or tanveen, izhar happens. Noon is pronounced clearly.
Example: مِنْهَا
Afifa Siddiqui (aafifasiddiqui@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
When throat letters appear after noon sakin or tanveen, izhar will be done and noon will be pronounced clearly without Gunnah.
Example: مِنْهُم
Yusra Saqib (Yusrasqib6@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show or to make clear.
Rule: If after noon sakin or tanveen there is any throat letter, izhar will take place. Noon is pronounced clearly without Gunnah.
Example: سميع غفور
Iqra Rafique (msk414280@gmail.com)
Izhar means “to show”.
If throat letters come after noon sakin or tanveen, then izhar will be done. The noon sound will be clear.
Example: مِنْهُم
Iram Parveen (hamnanaaz903435@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
Rule: When throat letters (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) follow noon sakin or tanveen, izhar is done. No Gunnah is applied.
Example: مَن عَمِلَ
Aziza Khatoon Gulam Fatima (nadaralee001@gmail.com)
Izhar means clear pronunciation.
When throat letters come after noon sakin or tanveen, izhar takes place. Noon is pronounced without Gunnah.
Example: سميع غفور
Rabia Hafeez (rrhh8925@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show.
Rule: If noon sakin or tanveen is followed by throat letters, izhar happens. Noon is pronounced clearly.
Example: عذاب عليم
Areeba Ismail (areebaismail08@gmail.com)
Izhar means to show something clearly.
When haroof e halqi (ء، ه، ع، ح، غ، خ) come after noon sakin or tanveen, then izhar will be done. Noon is read clearly without Gunnah.
Example: مَن عَمِلَ

