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Lesson 4: Ikhfaa — Hiding (إخفاء)

Unit 5 · Lesson 4 · Ikhfaa — Imam Quran Academy
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Ikhfaa is the most common Tajweed rule — it covers 15 letters

After learning Ith-har (clear) and Idghaam (merge), you now meet the rule that sits in between: Ikhfaa (إخفاء) — "concealment."

When a noon saakin (نْ) or tanwin (ً ٍ ٌ) is followed by any of the 15 Ikhfaa letters, the noon is neither fully pronounced nor fully merged. It is hidden — a soft nasal hum held for 2 counts while the tongue moves toward the next letter. The sound lives between noon and the following letter.

Ith-har إظهار 6 letters — clear
Idghaam إدغام 6 letters — merge
Ikhfaa ← here إخفاء 15 letters — conceal
The Classical Mnemonic — all 15 letters in one sentence
صِفْ ذَا ثَنَا كَمْ جَادَ شَخْصٌ قَدْ سَمَا دُمْ طَيِّبًا زِدْ فِي تُقًى ضَعْ ظَالِمًا
The first letter of each word is one of the 15 Ikhfaa letters — all 15 in order, in a single sentence composed by classical scholars.
صذ ثك جش قس دط زف تض ظ
Unit 5 · Lesson 4

The 15 Ikhfaa Letters

All 15 letters follow the same rule. Tap each card to hear the letter. The example shows noon saakin followed by that letter.

1صṢādمِن صِيَامٍtap
2ذDhālمِن ذَهَبٍtap
3ثThāمِن ثَمَرَةٍtap
4كKāfمِن كُلِّtap
5جJīmمِن جِهَةٍtap
6شShīnمِن شَرٍّtap
7قQāfمِن قَبْلِtap
8سSīnمِن سَبِيلٍtap
9دDālمِن دُونِtap
10طṬāمِن طِينٍtap
11زZaynمِن زَوَالٍtap
12فمِن فَضْلِهِtap
13تمِن تَحْتِهَاtap
14ضḌādمِن ضَعْفٍtap
15ظẒāمِن ظُلْمٍtap
Recognition

Selected Examples — How Ikhfaa Sounds

The same rule applies to all 15 letters. Here are 6 representative examples from the Quran.

LetterNameQuranic ExampleWhat You Hear
ص Ṣād مِن صِيَامٍAl-Baqarah 2:184 — "from fasting" Noon hides · soft nasal hum · 2 counts before Ṣ
ك Kāf مِن كُلِّ أَمْرٍAl-Qadr 97:4 — "from every matter" Noon hides · soft nasal hum · 2 counts before K
ش Shīn مِن شَرِّ مَا خَلَقَAl-Falaq 113:2 — "from the evil of what He created" Noon hides · soft nasal hum · 2 counts before SH
ق Qāf مِن قَبْلِكَAl-Baqarah 2:4 — "before you" Noon hides · soft nasal hum · 2 counts before Q
ف مِن فَضْلِ اللَّهِAl-Baqarah 2:64 — "from the bounty of Allah" Noon hides · soft nasal hum · 2 counts before F
ت مِن تَحْتِهَا الْأَنْهَارُAl-Baqarah 2:25 — "beneath it rivers" Noon hides · soft nasal hum · 2 counts before T
The same rule applies to all remaining letters: ذ · ث · ج · د · ط · ز · ض · ظ
Live Quran Examples

Spot Ikhfaa in the Quran

The blue word shows where noon meets an Ikhfaa letter — the noon is hidden with a soft nasal hum.

مِن شَرِّ مَا خَلَقَ
مِن شَرِّ — noon before ش → Ikhfaa · surah you already know!
مِن كُلِّ أَمْرٍ
مِن كُلِّ — noon before ك → Ikhfaa
جَنَّاتٌ تَجْرِي مِن تَحْتِهَا الْأَنْهَارُ
مِن تَحْتِهَا — noon before ت → Ikhfaa · also جَنَّاتٌ before تَجْرِي: tanwin + ت → Ikhfaa
أُنزِلَ مِن قَبْلِكَ
مِن قَبْلِكَ — noon before ق → Ikhfaa
مِن فَضْلِ اللَّهِ
مِن فَضْلِ — noon before ف → Ikhfaa
مِن صِيَامٍ
مِن صِيَامٍ — noon before ص (first letter of the mnemonic) → Ikhfaa
Mixed Review Quiz

Test Your Knowledge — Ikhfaa & Previous Rules

10 questions. Most focus on Ikhfaa — but some test Ith-har, Idghaam, and Iqlaab so you can see the differences clearly. Read each verse and choose the correct Tajweed rule for the highlighted word.

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