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Duas From The Holy Quran Book

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Beautifully crafted hardcover dua book in the Kaabah style, with 66 pages of duas from the Holy Quran.

Arabic text that is translated into English and written in the favoured Indo-Pak alphabet.
Published on fine silk paper.
21 x 14 x 1 cm approx.
Hardback
Abdullah Yusuf Ali's Indo-Pak Script translation
What is the name of the Indo-Pak Quranic script?
The Persian (also known as Indo-Pak) script.

Naskh is one of the first scripts of Islamic calligraphy to develop, commonly used in writing administrative documents and for transcribing books, including the Qur'an, because of its easy legibility.

Consider pairing with an Al-Quran or a gorgeous Tasbih from our collection, for yourself or as a thoughtful and memorable Gift for any Occasion.

Al-Hiqma offers a Tagging Service to enhance your understanding of the Quran for an additional charge. Add this service when you purchase a Quran from us and receive your fully tagged Quran within 7 working days, with the option to choose from English (549 tags) or Malay tags (533 tags).

Our experienced team meticulously tags each Quran with colour-coded tags that highlight essential issues, Allah's teachings, promises, and the beauty of the Deen.

Better yet, skip the wait and tag your pre-owned Qurans on your own with Al-Hiqma's Tagging Kits. Reconnect with the Quran, highlighting and marking ayahs to obtain a better grasp of what you're reading. These Tagging Kits are also available in English or Malay. Get your very own Tagging Kits and start your journey towards knowing Allah again. No purchase of Quran from us is required to get your Tagging Kits.

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