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Iqlāb



First: Definition and the Letter of Iqlāb

Iqlāb is the conversion of a nūn sākinah or tanwīn into a concealed mīm when followed by the letter bāʼ, with nasalization (ghunnah) of two counts, without adding a shaddah.

When concealing the mīm, the lips should be closed lightly without pressing them together.

It is essential to learn the practical pronunciation of this rule through oral transmission from a qualified reciter. ¹

Second: Examples of Iqlāb

Iqlāb can occur within one word or between two words. Example within a word: ﴿لَيُنۢبَذَنَّ﴾. Example between two words: ﴿مِنۢ بَعۡدِ﴾, and: ﴿سَمِيعَۢا بَصِيرٗا﴾.

Here are some illustrative cases of iqlāb:

Case Example
With nūn in one word ﴿أَنۢبِ‍ُٔونِي﴾
With nūn across two words ﴿مِنۢ بَعۡدِهِم﴾
With ḍammah tanwīn ﴿عَلِيمُۢ بِذَاتِ﴾
With kasrah tanwīn ﴿زَوۡجِۢ بَهِيجٖ﴾
With fatḥah tanwīn ﴿سَمِيعَۢا بَصِيرٗا﴾

Third: Mark of Iqlāb in the Mushaf

The scholars of Qur’anic orthography placed a small mīm above the nūn sākinah before the letter bāʼ to indicate the rule of iqlāb. As for tanwīn, they replaced the second vowel marker with a small mīm. ²


Ar-Riʿāyah (pp. 265–266), At-Taḥdeed (p. 117), Nihāyat al-Qawl al-Mufīd (p. 167), Hidayat al-Qari (1/162), Al-Tajweed al-Musawwar (p. 137), Al-Muneer (p. 141).

Al-Tajweed al-Musawwar (p. 138), Al-Muneer (p. 142).

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