Al-Quran Malay & Rumi Transliteration Floral Rose Yellow
This Alquran is appropriate for both those who want to understand the meaning of the Alquran and those who are just beginning to learn how to read it.
Rumi Perkata Alquran Characteristics:
Translation of "Per Kata" in Rumi (Malay)
Highlighted Tajwid Guide Ashabun Nuzul Explaning the Ayah's Meaning
Hardcover with a beautiful coloured edging.
TYPE 1-T1 MALAY & RUMI TRANSLITERATION (ROMANIZED SPELLING)
TYPE 2-T2 MALAY TRANSLATION
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NOTE ON PERSONALISATION:
Due to the fact that the front cover is often reserved for the book's author, Islamic fiqh scholars have urged us not to include names there out of respect for the Holy Quran. We don't believe it is appropriate to do so. If any name were to appear on the front cover of the Quran, it should be the name of Allah (SWT) above all others. We aim to steer clear of anything that could be offensive because the Quran is a precious literature with many regulations for how to handle and use it.