Just wondering which would be the best one for hifz and reading in general...
At the moment, the South African print seems to be working best for me.....
South African print
Saudi Arabian print
other? (please specify)
Just wondering which would be the best one for hifz and reading in general...
At the moment, the South African print seems to be working best for me.....
Jazaks for the link bro. I dont know how to use it though!..for example I click on the word, "nast^aeen"
as in Iyyaka naAAbudu wa-iyyaka nastaAAeenu"
Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. (1:5)
on the left hand side, the small box appears it is telling me that word, "^aoon" is the root word?
is that right? but it does not tell me what does ^aoon mean?
am I having simplicy technically difficultly to understand this program or intectual incapablities..?
yeah i think you can not sure from where i bought mine from a shop...
ma'salamah
LOL
That was the wrong link...sorry.
This is the real deal
http://www.islamic-knowledge.com/Lea...%20for%20Word/
excuse iqqy he's always giving wrong links, anyways sis shudnt have try googling it
ma'salamah
shush dnt go off topic now tut tut [hi jak instead lol] no ermm sis u found it?
ma'salamah
try here if you get viruses it is not my fault
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...for+word&meta=
ma'salamah
I am here, sorry for the late reply. Yes masha'Allah now the linkis wayyyy better. It does make sense also. But what I am so unsure of, what do the numbers stand for?
Are these notes consistent with the format of the Quran? ie it does not seem that it has the starts with Surah Al Baqarah...? I think it starts with Surah Al Imran....so does it skip any surahs?
may Allah reward you for the links!
ps sis hypergal, i didnt get a virus. but i didnt find the free book online either..?
by chance Does anyone know where i could get Imam Ghazalis' books? I am reading the 'Recitation of the Quran' one for few months now. al hamdoulilah i cant put it down.
oh btw, i forgot to answer the orignial q, i use the south african mushaf with tajweed rules in colours.it is wonderful. alhamdoulilah!
Imam Ghazali a fantastic Pious man try goggling him aswell lol
ma'salamah
arabic man
i use a 16 liner mushaf,dunno what it is called..
may be indian style
I read from a Qur'an from Saudi Arabia and I have two translations in English. One is by Abdullah Yusuf Ali and the other is a Saheeh International translation I received the day I declared my shahadah.
I use Mushaf Uthmani
If you\\\'re doing hifz its best not to change your mushaf coz it affects your memorization
It also depends which sanad your doing e.g Riwayat Hafs
Last edited by ...; 03-28-2007 at 12:20 PM.
Sister, can you define the types? I never knew of this intelligence.It also depends which sanad your doing e.g Riwayat Hafs
JazakAllah khair
saudi is the best cuz it's easy to read. (maybe bc it's very popular)
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