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This is a children's picture book that teaches the Quran and explains the verses through pictures. Often children memorsie the Quran without knowing it's basic meanings. This book will help them visualise the meanings of the verses and make the tafsir/ explanations easier for them to grasp. It will also make the memorisation process much more fun
Juz 'Amma Part 30th, The Holy Quran in arabic text and english translation and transliteration The book contains large and clear Arabic text, With Meaning Translation in English and transliteration in three-column format Then click on our brand and discover more quranic books in our shop!
INTRODUCTIONThe Qur'an is the Protected Word of Allah. It is protected by Allah Himself from any possibility of change, error or contradictions. It is His Word as it has no input besides His own. For Muslims it is the Basis of Islam itself, as the fundamental teachings of the din stem from this Divine source. The last Juz' (or Para - section) is a collection of the shortest chapters of the Qur'an. While these chapters may be short in length, the depth of their verses and the forcefulness and power of their messages give this section a significance of its own. These short chapters can be very easily learnt by people who can read Arabic as well as those who cannot. An obvious advantage of committing even a few of these to heart is that one has a portion of the Qur'an to recite in Salah, the second pillar and primary Fard act for Muslims. It is thus recommended that at least the last ten Surahs are committed to memory. We remind the readers of the importance of the correct pronunciation of each letter and the correct recitation of all the intertwining words and passages. This is Tajwid, and it is a science which must be practically acquired. We, therefore, re-emphasise the need of learning how to read Arabic, from someone competent as this cannot be done otherwise, even with the very best of transliterations. May Allah enlighten our lives around its wisdom.
Catherine McAuley (1778-1841), the founder of the Sisters of Mercy in 1831, frequently gave oral instructions to the first Mercy community. Though she sometimes spoke explicitly about their religious vows, her words were always focused on the life, example, teachings, and evangelic spirit of Jesus Christ, emphasizing "resemblance" to him, and fidelity to the calls of the Gospel. Her instructions have, therefore, a broad present-day relevance that can be inspiring and encouraging for all Christians. They are the "shining" words of a companion, a soul-friend, who offers guiding light to those who wend their pilgrim way toward the full embrace of God's merciful reign.
The Qur’an refers to a wealth of human experience, seeking to enrich our lives on earth before our eventual return to our Maker, the Most High. Although it is impossible to articulate a translation that clearly establishes the majestic nature of the Qur’an in any language of the world, nevertheless, Muslims need to become more familiar with the overall coherence of its message in their native language. The aim of this work before you is to highlight key themes and messages of the Qur’an that will be recited throughout our lives so those who are not able to understand the Arabic reading can feel a connection with what they will hear and recite by reading this summation.
Juz' Amma is the last of thirty equally divided sections of the Qur'an, and is comprised of its final 36 chapters (Surah 78 to Surah 114). Juz' Amma is named after its very first word ('amma / عمّ), and is the most popularly memorized section of the Qur'an due to its brief chapters and concise verses. This juz' was almost entirely revealed during the Prophet's ﷺ years in Mecca, and hence its narrative focuses on centralizing the Divine in the hearts of the believers, attaching their hearts to the events of the Last Day, and ingraining in them perseverance through trials and excellence of character.This commentary on Juz' Amma was transcribed then translated from the audio recordings of the late scholar and jurist, Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-'Uthaymeen. Its clear language and intertexual method (explaining the Qur'an with other Qur'anic passages) makes it an ideal resource for anyone seeking to better comprehend what they recite in prayer, develop their Qur'anic vocabulary, and become familiar with the fundamental principles of traditional Qur'anic exegesis.This book was compiled and published as curricula for Tajan Quran Institute (Allentown, PA, USA), but is perfectly suitable for self-study as well (in shā Allāh). All proceeds from its sales will go towards advancing the Qur'anic literacy of our students at Tajan.