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Alif Laam Meem Colour Coded Tajweed Rules : Persian ,Pakistani ,Indian Script,Ref 401

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Alif Laam Meem Colour Coded Tajweed Rules : Persian ,Pakistani ,Indian Script,Ref 401

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Alif Laam Meem Colour Coded Tajweed Rules : Persian ,Pakistani ,Indian Script,Ref 401

ISBN: 9789696720263
Author: Allah
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages: 64
Size: 9.3 x 7.1 x 0.1 Inch
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About This Book:
A wonderful Quranic publication called "Alif Laam Meem Colour Coded Tajweed Rules: Persian, Pakistani, Indian Script, Ref 401" brilliantly combines the grace of Quranic recitation with the accuracy of Tajweed rules, making it a priceless tool for both learners and reciters.
Key characteristics:
Alif Laam Meem 1. Coverage:
This book concentrates on the Quranic verses that begin with the mysterious Arabic letters "Alif Laam Meem." The relevance of these letters, which appear at the beginning of various chapters, has long perplexed academics. Readers engage on a voyage of profound spiritual discovery by diving into these chapters.
Tajweed Regulations in Different Colors:
This edition's inclusion of Tajweed regulations in various colors stands out. For a precise and beautiful recital of the Quran, tajweed, the art of Quranic pronunciation and recitation, is necessary. In order to ensure accurate pronunciation and improve the melodic flow of Quranic verses, the use of colors facilitates learning by making it simple for students to recognize and apply these criteria.
Multi-Script Presentation:
The text of the Quran is presented in the book in a variety of scripts, including Persian, Pakistani, and Indian. This inclusive approach promotes accessibility and usability by ensuring that readers from various linguistic backgrounds can interact with the content in the script they are most familiar with.
Reference 401:
Readers may quickly identify this particular edition by using the reference number "Ref 401," which makes sure they have the format and script they need.

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