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What is Ghunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed? Learn Tajweed Rules at Home

Ghunn’ah غنہ is defined and explained in the point of view of many Tajweed scholars at FWI. However, you can also learn complete Tajweed Rules at Freelance Working Institute (FWI) which offers a free online Tajweed course that not only teach Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed but also cover all Tajweed lessons. Let’s explore!

Hasib Iftikhar (lahore.punjab.pk@gmail.com)
The Arabic term, withholding the nasalization of word or pronouncing a word with help of nose is called Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed.
Articulation: Nasal Bone
Quantity: 2 counts
Classifications: Noon Mushadad, Meem Mushadad


Ayesha Ishtiaq (Ayesha2006ishtiaq@gmail.com)
Ghunnah is the nasal sound.
Pronouncing letters using nose.
Letters noon and meem with tashdeed are pronounced with gunnah.
Quantity is 2 counts.
Example: mim-mm-ma.
If mim and noon don’t have tashdeed there will still be Ghunnah but the quantity will decrease.


Naila (nailasaleemnailasaleem18@gmail.com)
Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed means pronounce a word with the help of nose (nasal sound).


Imrana Kausar (imranakausar543@gmail.com)
Gunn’ah is an Arabic word. The literal meaning of Gunn’ah is humming sound or murmur.
Stopping the voice in the nose is called Gunn’ah. Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed occurs on two letters:

  • Noon tashdeed

  • Meem tashdeed
    The duration of Gunn’ah is of 2 counts.


Ayesha Tariq (ayeshaat4171853@gmail.com)
Dictionary meaning: humming sound
Definition: Holding/stopping the sound in the nasal passage is called Gunn’ah.
Quantity: two counts or one alif.


Rabia Mujtaba (mujtabaaslamvalancia@gmail.com)
Arabic word meaning gungunahat ‘gunguni sound.
Makhraj: Naak ki haddi.
It means haroof ki adaigi karte hue awaz ko naak mein thehrana.
Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed 2 words par hota hai: noon mushadad aur meem mushadad.
Noon aur meem zabar, zer, pesh ke saath ya tanween ke saath hon to Gunnah nahin hoga.
Miqdar: 2 counts.


Memoona Yadish (moonkhann33@gmail.com)
Yeh Arabic letter hai.
Lughwi meaning: humming or buzzing sound, gunguni awaz.
Istilahi meaning: Naak mein awaz ko tehrana Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed kehlaata hai.
Miqdar: 1 alif yani 2 counts.
Haroof: Noon mushaddad aur Meem mushaddad.


Fajer Arshad (fajerarshad@gmail.com)
Ghunnah kehtay hain gunguni awaaz yaan gungunaahat ko.
Tajweed ke lehaz se Ghunnah naak mein awaz ko chupaanay ko kehtay hain.
Ghunnah 2 haroof par hota hai: noon aur meem, jab yeh mushaddad ho.


Ayesha Siddiqa, Fatima Zahra (mh5842599@gmail.com)
Gunn’ah Arabi zuban ka lafz hai, is ke loghwi ma’ina “Gungunahat” ke hain.
Istilahi ma’ina: “Naak mein awaz ko thehrana”.
Makhraj: Naak ki haddi.
Miqdar: 1 Alif ke barabar.
Haroof: Noon mushadad, Meem mushadad.


Nimra Yousaf (hammadmady606@gmail.com)
غنہ عربی زبان کا لفظ ہے۔
لغوی معنی: گنگنی آواز یا گنگناہٹ۔
مخرج: ناک کی ہڈی۔
ناک میں آواز کے ٹھرانے کو غنہ کہتے ہیں۔
دو حروف پر ہوتا ہے، جب یہ مشدد ہوں: ن اور م۔
مقدار: ایک الف کے برابر یعنی 2 counts۔


Wasim Ahmad (vazim4847@gmail.com)
Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed means humming or buzzing sound which is performed from the nasal bone.
It is observed on NOON MUSHADAD and MEEM MUSHADAD.
It is equal to ONE ALIF or 2 counts.
Example: INnallaha, Wa Mimma razaqnaahum.


Apsha Anjum (afshananjum17@gmail.com)
Gunnah is an Arabic letter whose makhraj is the bone of the nose.
The nature of Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed is humming.
There are only two letters of Gunnah: meem tashdeed and noon tashdeed.


Samreen Amin (Samreenamin77@gmail.com)
Gunnah ka matlab hai gunguni aawaz. Naak main aawaz ko thehrana.
Gunnah noon aur meem par hota hai jab woh mushaddad hon.
Iski miqdaar 2 counts hai.
Noon ko gunnah karte hue zabaan taaloo par chipak jaati hai aur meem ka gunnah karte waqt dono hont aapas mein milte hain.
Makhraj: naak ki haddi.


Mehwish Sajjad (Mehwish.sajjad.2013@gmail.com)
Ghunna Arabic word hai, iska matlab hai gunguni awaz.
Makhraj: naak ki haddi (naak ka bansa).
Istilahi ma’ina: noon mushaddad aur meem mushaddad ki awaz ko naak mein thehrana.
Miqdar: 2 counts.
Example: Inna, Mimma.


Alveena Sarfaraz (alvinasarfaraz29@gmail.com)
Meaning: gungunati aawaz.
Makhrij: Naak ki haddi.
Definition: Naak mein awaz ko thehrana Gunnah kehlata hai.
Haroof Gunnah: Noon mushaddad aur Meem mushaddad.
Length: 2 counts.


Sumaira Hirra (sumairavubseng@gmail.com)
Naak mein aawaz thehrane ko Gunnah kehte hain.


Sana Yousaf (alihaider.jutt14433@gmail.com)
غنہ کے لغوی معنی گنگناہٹ ہے۔
ناک میں آواز کے ٹھہرانے کو غنہ کہتے ہیں۔
حروف غنہ: ن اور م۔
جب یہ دونوں تشدید کی حالت میں آئیں گے تب ان پر غنہ ہوگا۔


Sonia Hassan (hassansonia180@gmail.com)
When noon and meem come with tashdeed we recite it while taking the voice in the nose for 2 counts.


Farzana D/O Ghulam Hussain (writenamewritename@gmail.com)
غنہ کا لغوی معنی: گنگناہٹ یا گنگنی آواز۔
اصطلاحی معنی: ناک میں آواز کے ٹہرانے کو غنہ کہتے ہیں۔
حروف: ن مشدد، م مشدد۔
مقدار: ایک الف۔


Salma Ashraf (salmaashraf557517@gmail.com)
Meaning of Gunnah is the killing of the breath in the nose.
Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed has two letters: ن and م.


Afifa Siddiqui (aafifasiddiqui@gmail.com)
Stopping the voice in the nose is called gunn’ah.


Yusra Saqib (Yusrasqib6@gmail.com)
A sound generated from the nasal passage with no function of the tongue.
Ghunnah in English means an unconditional nasalized sound fixed on the Arabic letter ن, even if it is tanween and م.


Iqra Rafique (msk414280@gmail.com)
Gunnah means pronouncing a word with the help of nose.
The letters of Gunnah are ن and م with tashdeed.


Iram Parveen (hamnanaaz903435@gmail.com)
Gunn’ah:

  • Lughwi meaning: gunguni aawaz / gungunahat.

  • Makhraj: naak ki haddi.

  • Istilahi meaning: naak mein awaz ke thehrane ko Gunn’ah kehte hain.

  • Gunn’ah sirf 2 haroof par hota hai: Noon aur Meem tashdeed.

  • Miqdaar: 2 counts (ek alif ke barabar).


Aziza Khatoon Gulam Fatima (nadaralee001@gmail.com)
Gunn’ah ka makhraj nose bone hai.
Gunnah means nasal sound or vibration in nose.
In Tajweed rules, keeping the nasal sound in nose is called Ghunnah.
Rule: when Noon (نّ) and Meem (مّ) come in mushaddad form then Gunnah is done with two counts.
Examples: إنَّ ، مِمَّا.


Areeba Ismail (areebaismail08@gmail.com)
Hiding the sound of Noon or Meem in the nasal cavity for two harakah is called Gunn’ah غنہ in Tajweed.

 

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