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The Holy Quran Published by Al-Taowba Islamic Recording Est, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Imported Product so the outer case could be slightly bruised The Beautiful Rhythmical recitation of Qari
Abdul Rahman Al Sudais & Qari Saud Al Shuraim with Classical English
very well read with vigor and enthusiasm by Aslam Azhar from
Pickthall. The Classical English Reading can never match the Arabic rhythm but it is much more spirited than the everyday English specially if it is read by a native speaker.
Juz Amma (Hudhaify ) Juz Amma - The 30th and Last Part of the Qur'an Juz Tabarak Recitation by the Imam of grand mosque at the
Prophet's mosque in Madina, The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said,
“The best among you is he who learned the Qur’an then taught it.” This
audio presentation of the Noble Quran was specifically designed to aid the
listener in learning the Book of Allah. Each verse is recited in Arabic 3 Times. This repetitive process will eventually lead to improved Arabic recitation, memorisation and understanding by the will of Allah.
Juz Amma & Dua Khatam ul
Quran (Shaikh Shuraim)
Juz Amma & Dua'A Khatam
ul Quran (Shaikh Shuraym) CD Beautiful Clear recitation by the well known Shaikh and Imam of the Masjid ul Haram A juz in Arabic literally means part. It is most commonly seen in English to refer to one of the 30 divisions of the Qur'an. The Qur'an is divided into 30 parts to make it easy to recite the entire text during the Month, specially in the month of Ramadan, by reciting one juz each night. The phrase juz amma' refers to the last 30th of the Qur'an, comprising suras 78-114. It is common for more casual students of Islam to memorize this final juz of the Qur'an, as opposed to becoming a complete hafiz. Shaikh
Saud bin Ibrahim Muhammed Aali Shuraim. Was born in the city of Riyadh
1386 h. He graduated from at the Imam Muhammed bin Saud Islamic
University in Riyadh , in ‘Aqeedah and Modern Mathaahab division. h.
Juz Amma (Shaikh Ali Abdur
Rahman Al-Huzayfi)
CD Recitation by the Imam of grand mosque at the
Prophet's mosque in Madina, Sheikh Ali bin Abdur-Rahman Al-Hudhaify (Abdul Rahman Al
Huzaifi), His slow paced consistent recitation
makes it easy for the listener to follow and learn. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said,
“The best among you is he who learned the Qur’an then taught it.” This repetitive process will eventually lead to improved Arabic recitation, memorisation and understanding by the will of Allah. A juz in Arabic literally means part. It is most commonly seen in English to refer to one of the 30 divisions of the Qur'an. The Qur'an is divided into 30 parts to make it easy to recite the entire text during the Month, specially in the month of Ramadan, by reciting one juz each night. The phrase juz amma' refers to the last 30th of the Qur'an, comprising suras 78-114. It is common for more casual students of Islam to memorize this final juz of the Qur'an, as opposed to becoming a complete hafiz.
Juz Amma with Dua'a The Beautiful Rhythmical recitation of Shaykh Abdul Rahman Al Sudais The imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah A juz in Arabic literally means part. It is most commonly seen in English to refer to one of the 30 divisions of the Qur'an. The Qur'an is divided into 30 parts to make it easy to recite the entire text during the Month, specially in the month of Ramadan, by reciting one juz each night. The phrase juz amma' refers to the last 30th of the Qur'an, comprising suras 78-114. It is common for more casual students of Islam to memorize this final juz of the Qur'an, as opposed to becoming a complete hafiz.
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