how do you recite this ayah?

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salaam alaikum,

in verse 9 of surah mulk, if i stop in "jeem"........at the words min shayin.

how i will recite: is it *min shay* or *min shay i* or *min shayin*?

should i make a little sound of *hamza*?
 
You do not need to make the sound for the hamza at all. You only need to read it "min shay" if you stop there. If you do not stop (which is preferred in that case) you read it as "min shayin," wAllahu ealem.
 
in verse 9 of surah mulk, if i stop in "jeem"........at the words min shayin.

how i will recite: is it *min shay* or *min shay i* or *min shayin*?

should i make a little sound of *hamza*?

Yes, you need to make the hamza sound. So, if you stop, it will be prononunced min shay' (with the apostrophe denoting the hamza sound with a sukoon on it). If stopping, you need to elongate the word shay' for 2, 4 or 6 counts.

If you do not stop, then it is min shay'in NOT min shayin (apostrophe demotes hamza). There is no elongation if you are not stopping.

The hamza is an integral letter of the word shay'un (not shayun without a hamza, there is no such word) meaning, "thing".
 
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Yes, you need to make the hamza sound. So, if you stop, it will be prononunced min shay' (with the apostrophe denoting the hamza sound with a sukoon on it). If stopping, you need to elongate the word shay' for 2, 4 or 6 counts.

If you do not stop, then it is min shay'in NOT min shayin (apostrophe demotes hamza). There is no elongation if you are not stopping.

The hamza is an integral letter of the word shay'un (not shayun without a hamza, there is no such word) meaning, "thing".

jazak Allah khairan sister.
 

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