Tanwinlarn
Tanwinlarn is a term used in some Islamic scholarly traditions to refer to the practice of doubling or geminating consonants in Arabic script. This doubling, often indicated by a shadda (ـّـ), affects the pronunciation and meaning of a word. The shadda essentially signifies that the consonant is pronounced twice, creating a more emphatic or prolonged sound. This grammatical feature is crucial for accurate Quranic recitation and the understanding of Arabic literature.
The application of tanwinlarn can alter the grammatical function or semantic nuance of a word. For instance,