Fix Ghunnah Mistakes Fast — AI Recitation Checker

Ghunnah (غُنَّة) is one of the most commonly missed rules in Tajweed. Many reciters shorten the nasal sound or apply it to the wrong letters. Recite any verse below — the AI will detect ghunnah errors in seconds.

What is ghunnah?

Ghunnah is the nasal resonance produced from the nose when pronouncing certain letters — primarily Noon (ن) and Meem (م) with shaddah, or when they appear in specific combinations. It should last approximately 2 counts (harakat).

  • Ghunnah too short — cutting the nasal sound before 2 full beats
  • Missing ghunnah on Noon or Meem with shaddah entirely
  • Applying ghunnah to letters that don't require it
  • Weak nasal resonance — sound comes from throat, not nose
Live AI Checker

Recite below — the AI will flag any ghunnah errors instantly.

Tap the mic and recite:

بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

Bismillāhir-Raḥmānir-Raḥīm

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