The Ghunna Extension

The Beauty of Ghunna in the Recitation of the Quran

A decorative floral frame with pink roses and white lilies surrounding the text 'Understanding gyhunna' in colorful, bold letters, and a website URL at the bottom.
Educational poster explaining the word 'ghunna', related to the sound of two Arabic letters, 'Noon ' and 'Meem ', with details about their pronunciation and usage.
Educational poster about the Ghunna and the two simple defining characteristics of the Ghunna in Arabic recitation.
Educational poster with text and decorative elements explaining the concept of 'Ghunnah' in pronunciation, including the examples of noon with shadda and meem with shadda.    
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A colourful infographic titled 'Experiencing The Ghunna' explains the concept of Ghunna, which involves taking the sound in the nose and prolonging it to one additional letter length
A colourful educational graphic illustrating the experimenting ghunna by using a simple experiment while reading noon and meem letters
Colourful Arabic words on a floral background with hibiscus flowers and a garden scene, 
'First Place of Ghunna, ie Ghunna with Shadda' for practising it by Arabic words.
Educational poster explaining the second place of the Ghunna, showing two options: noon with Sukoon or sound of noon by Tanween, and how to combine the noon sound with ya m oo n letters sounds to produce a special pronunciation called Ghunna.
Colourful Arabic vocabulary words for practising the second place of ghunna, it is ghunnah with idgham ( combining words)
A colourful instructional poster explaining how to change the sound of the noon from meem as we get a letter ba  ب after the noon sakina or tanween symbol
Colourful words of the Quran in Arabic for practising the third place of ghunna, it is called ghunna with iqlab
A colourful poster explaining the traditional way of doing ghunnah with ikhfa, when we hide the sound of noon and the ghunna sound, overshadowing it almost completely. It occurs when noon sakina or tanween comes before these letters of Arabic
Colourful Arabic vocabulary words for practising the fourth place of ghunna, that is, ghunna with ikhfa.
Background of a wooden bridge over a floral garden with Happy Garden flowers.
A colourful chart titled "Experiencing the Ghunna" explaining four basic places to do Ghunna in Arabic and their phonetic pronunciation with floral and animated flamingo decorations.
A decorative floral design with colourful flowers surrounding a message about learning of ghunna for enhancing the unique beauty of recitation of the Quran

Further explanation of Noon Sakinah and the examples from the Quran , will be covered in next topic.