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This applications contains a <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.basitali.book.farman"> 40 farameen e musfata (pbuh) </a> in Urdu. These are sayings reported from our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
This application hopes to increase your knowledge of Islam and prays that you lead a better life by following the footsteps of Prophet
Muhammad and his Islamic way of life.
This app contains following features:
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- Collection of 1000 Hadees in Urdu
- Talks of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)
- Islamic best app for all Muslims
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Diacritics are usually forgotten; however, they are extremely important in order to learn Arabic pronunciation. Diacritics (تشكيل), pronounced as Tashkil, literally means Forming, which is its main function, since Arabic letters on their own, without Tashkil, do not show proper guidance as to the proper Arabic pronunciation. Therefore, learning diacritics goes hand in hand with learning Arabic.
If your interested to learn more check this article: Learn Arabic Diacritics: Tashkil
The letter
Hamza does not originally belong to the original 28 Arabic letters. It is, however, derived from the Arabic letter Aein (ع). It is most often seen atop or below the letter.
But it is still considered one of the main vowels in the Arabic language.
If you want to know more about the Hamza and its forms, try to check on this article Learn Arabic Letters and Diacritics: Al-Hamza