Al-Quran Al-Karim Mushaf Waqaf & Ibtida (1-30) Color May Vary-B5 (6.9" x 9")

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WAQAF AND IBTIDA' A Simple Guide on How to Stop and Start Reciting Al-Quran by Using the Colored Method (The easy guidance on how to stop and restart the Quran recitation by following the

color codes) MUSHAF RESAM UTHMANI WITH COLORED TAJWID [RASM UTHMANI MUSHAF WITH COLOR CODED TAJWEED Al-Quran Al-Kareem Maqdis is a translation learning method of word-by-word Al-Quran with every word and sentence is colored differently, in Arabic and English. Every word in the Quran was translated literally so that the reader could understand the meaning of every single word. It needs to be remembered that not all literal translation represents the exact meaning of the word since the Quran uses varied Arabic language style and sometimes metaphor. Accordingly, to understand the full or intended meaning of the word or the verse, Muhsin Khan's the Holy Quran Translation had been included in this edition. However, to comprehend more of the meaning of the Quran, reading the commentary of the Quran from trusted scholars would be necessary. Comes in different colors according to availability. Maqdis Word-By-Word Translation & Color Coded Tajweed (Arabic-English) B5 (6.9" x 9") Al-Quran Al-Kareem Maqdis is a translation learning method of word-by-word Al-Quran with every word and sentence is colored differently, in Arabic and English. Every word in the Quran was translated literally so that the reader could understand the meaning of every single word. It needs to be remembered that not all literal translation represents the exact meaning of the word since the Quran uses varied Arabic language style and sometimes metaphor. Accordingly, to understand the full or intended meaning of the word or the verse, Muhsin Khan's the Holy Quran Translation had been included in this edition. However, to comprehend more of the meaning of the Quran, reading the commentary of the Quran from trusted scholars would be necessary. Approved by the Department of Islamic Development of Malaysia (JAKIM) and Malaysian.