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As-salaamu alaikum, I have compiled the following set of eBooks. Please share if you feel it is suitable. Thank you Qur'aan, Durood & Du'aa Collection High quality set of 3 Adobe Reader PDF files for viewing on smartphones, tablets and computers Download methods: 1) Use direct download links below (warning: large files) 2) Right-click and "Save link as" for PDF's from left sidebar at: https://archive.org/details/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollection 3) Torrent file: https://archive.org/download/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollection/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollection_archive.torrent Please share ----- Book 1 of 3 (150 pgs, 31.6 MB) Surah 36: Ya-Seen Forty Durood & Salaam* Forty Rabbana’s: Short Qur’anic Du’aas* Morning & Evening Du’aas* Manzil: 33 verses from Qur’an for Protection* 99 Names of Allah* 99 Names of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)* Ayatul Kursi* Masnoon Du’aa Du’aas after Fardh Salaah Du’aas after Fajr & Maghrib Du’aas for Forgiveness - Istighfaar What to Recite on the Day of Jumu’ah The Seven Kalimahs Direct Link: https://ia902302.us.archive.org/7/items/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollection/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollectionBook1of3.pdf ----- Book 2 of 3: HD Qur'an (90 pgs, 170.1 MB) Surah 36: Ya-Seen Surah 48: Al-Fath Surah 78: An-Naba Surah 56: Al-Waqi’a Surah 67: Al-Mulk Surah 18: Al-Kahf Surah 44: Ad-Dukhan Surah 87: Al-A’la Surah 99: Az-Zalzalah Surah 32: As-Sajda Surah 55: Ar-Rahman Surah 73: Al-Muzzammil Surah 86-114: At-Tariq to An-Nas Direct Link: https://ia902302.us.archive.org/7/items/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollection/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollectionBook2of3.pdf ----- Book 3 of 3 (220 pgs, 41.8 MB) Just 15 Minutes* 101 Remedies from the Qur’an* Solutions through Du’aas* Prophet (SAW)’s Way of Du’aa* Complete Guide To Ramadhan* *Credit: Fisabilillah Publications http://fisabilillah.org Direct Link: https://ia902302.us.archive.org/7/items/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollection/QuraanDuroodDuaaCollectionBook3of3.pdf -----
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This is a pdf Mushaf that you can read online. Its in Arabic text. There are 2 versions, one with an Arabic meaning of the words as side notes, and the other version has the side notes showing the English meanings. The Color Coded Tajweed Quran. The idea behind this concept is to make reciting the Quran correctly so easy for those who do not know the rules of tajweed (rules of reciting the Quran) by coloring the word’s letter that contains a Tajweed rule, so as the reader recites the Quran; he/she will be able to apply the correct Tajweed rule through the color of the letter. All you have to note while reading is just 4 colors, without having to learn any tajweed rules. There are four main colours: · Red: indicates a long/short vowels. · Green: indicates the nasal (Ghunnah) · Dark Blue: used for letters to be emphatically pronounced · Light Blue: used for the sound of Qualqualah (plosive sound) · Gray: used to indicate the letters that are not to be pronounced Mushaf Al Tajweed in Arabic (with English meanings): http://www.gawaher.com/1/online-pdf-books/tajweed-en.html This copy of the Holy Qur'an clarifies its words and meanings by providing English explanations in the margins of the Arabic text. In this Mushaf, letters related to the Tajweed rules are distinguished within the text by the use of colors indicating areas of slow recitation. This technique helps simplify the rules of recitation for the reader in order to encourage and facilitate correct Qur'anic recitation. ------------------------------------------------------------- Mushaf Al Tajweed in Arabic (with Arabic meanings): http://www.gawaher.com/1/online-pdf-books/tajweed-ar.html This copy of the Holy Qur'an clarifies its words and meanings by providing Arabic explanations in the margins of the Arabic text. In this Mushaf, letters related to the Tajweed rules are distinguished within the text by the use of colors indicating areas of slow recitation. This technique helps simplify the rules of recitation for the reader in order to encourage and facilitate correct Qur'anic recitation.
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The Qur'an - How To Approach & Understand It? Firstly, the Qur'an is unlike any other book. Therefore the approach to reading and understanding the Qur'an has to be different. Realising this is critical to benefiting from the Qur'an. The Qur'an itself alludes to this in many different places. Secondly, the way Qur'an teaches and instructs is different to what we are generally accustomed to in the modern world. The Qur'an employs what Shaykh Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi calls the "Immersion Method of Teaching" where the reader or listener is drawn in to be immersed in the context of the message. Understanding these two important differences of 1. approach/attitude and 2. methodology is fundamental to appreciating the Qur'an and benefit from it. Sadly many of us have no clear idea about this and therefore we do not have the thirst to drink from the fountains of the Qur'an. THE QUR'AN IS THE SOURCE OF GUIDANCE. To be not drawn to the Qur'an is one of the greatest misfortunes and calamities that can ever befall us. We read and study every other book apart from the Qur'an, which is the message from our Lord to each one of us. But how can we straight thinking people do that? So this your unique opportunity to undertake this lifetime journey with a seminar on the detailed study of the Qur'an conducted by one of the most competent and respected teachers today - Shaykh Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi. You will come out of the seminar with a brilliant framework to study and understand whole of the Qur'an in a way that may have seem impossible in the beginning. This seminar will transform your thinking! Book your place now - only 2 days to go. The Qur'an - Book of Instructions How to Approach, Reflect & Benefit from The Qur'an By Shaykh Dr Mohammed Akram Nadwi When: Saturday 16th June 2012 Time: 10AM - 6PM Venue: Cambridge University Facilities: Free parking, crèche/childcare, book stalls, food stalls, free 2-nights stay at the Masjid Advance/On-line Tickets: From £18 onwards and free entry for new-Muslims, non-Muslims and children. http://courses.meoc.org.uk <<<<<< Click Here To Register Testimonials "I thought the course was really excellent, with a speaker in command of such vast knowledge of the topic. The organisation was also very good in every way." - Helen Gramy, London "Salam alaykum, sheikh Akram's scholarly and practical approach to Islam has been inspirational and has helped improve the way in which I approach and deal with issues." - Nurudeen Afinowi, Cambridge "Jazak'Allah khair for a fabulous seminar. I truly enjoyed it and it was very much worth the trek from London to Cambridge" - Antti Kangaslahti, London "I have been to two of the CISS courses and can say with certainty that they have been inspiring to the highest degree. Shaikh Akram's style of teaching ensures that you are connected from the start, not only in terms of the relevance of the knowledge he is sharing, but also through the openness of the sessions. He not only shares the important knowledge on the topic but also encourages the questioning of all that knowledge in order to make it relevant for us in today's world. These courses have helped me to reinvigorate and renew my passion for my faith and have encouraged me to continuously seek and apply the vast knowledge there is in Islam." - Rimla Akhtar, Chairperson, Muslim Women's Sport Foundation, London More Testimonials: http://courses.meoc.org.uk/p/testimonials.html http://courses.meoc.org.uk <<<<<< Click Here To Register Previous Posts Why Does The Qur'an Seem Incoherent To Many Muslims? The Secret to Understanding The Qur’an
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