جزء قد سمع - جزء الذاريات

The Holy Quran Part 28-27

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Teaching the Holy Quran
Part 28-27
Adh-Dhariyat,Al-Mujadila
Teaching and memorization in a fun way and with beautiful artistic direction
Program features:
The ability to show any verse
Reciter Sheikh Mishary Al-Afasy
Does not need the Internet
Read the ayea by clicking on the verse number and continuing to the end of the surah or page
Stop reading when clicking on a ayea
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مجد معلم القرآن
الشرعية ١ الصف الثالث
Nour Al-bayan - Elongation
Nour Al-bayan - Nunation
Nour Al-bayan Alphabet
Nour Al-bayan Full and Book
The Full Reference and Book
الشرعية ١ الصف الأول
Nour Al-bayan - Tajweed
Rules of Quranic recitation
Nour Al-bayan - Emphasis
Vowel Markings, Nunation,...
Nour Al-bayan - Sukun
Sukun (absence of vowel)

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