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Al Quran Al Kareem in 30 Separate Parts Set Leather Case-Uthmani Script (Dar Al Bashair) (Arabic Only)

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Al Quran Al Kareem in 30 Separate Parts Set Leather Case-Uthmani Script (Dar Al Bashair) (Arabic Only)

Author: Allah
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 604
Size: 9.5 x 6.7 x 0.1 inch each juzz
Publication Year: 2016
Language: Arabic
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About This Book:
The "Al Quran Al Kareem in 30 Separate Parts Set Leather Case-Uthmani Script (Dar Al Bashair) (Arabic Only)" is a particular edition of the Quran that is split into 30 distinct portions, also known as Juz' (plural: Ajza') or Para. Each segment of the Quran is covered in its own section, making it easier for readers to read or recite one piece at a time.
Uthmani Script:
This version of the Quran is written in the Uthmani script, which is the conventional Arabic script used since the Quran's revelation. It provides a visually accurate display of the text and adheres to the calligraphic style of the Uthmanic manuscript.

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Al Quran Al Kareem in 30 Separate Parts Set Leather Case-Uthmani Script (Dar Al Bashair) (Arabic Only)

Author: Allah
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 604
Size: 9.5 x 6.7 x 0.1 inch each juzz
Publication Year: 2016
Language: Arabic
Description
About This Book:
The "Al Quran Al Kareem in 30 Separate Parts Set Leather Case-Uthmani Script (Dar Al Bashair) (Arabic Only)" is a particular edition of the Quran that is split into 30 distinct portions, also known as Juz' (plural: Ajza') or Para. Each segment of the Quran is covered in its own section, making it easier for readers to read or recite one piece at a time.
Uthmani Script:
This version of the Quran is written in the Uthmani script, which is the conventional Arabic script used since the Quran's revelation. It provides a visually accurate display of the text and adheres to the calligraphic style of the Uthmanic manuscript.