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Bismil Laahir Rahmaanir Rahim In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Courses At School of Quran we offer a number of difference courses. This includes: Nazra-e-Quran, Hifz-e-Quran, Translation of Holy Quran, and; Urdu Language Course

Nazra-e-Quran This course includes: Reading Noorani Qaida Understanding Fatha, Kasra, Zamma, Madda etc. Learning Makharij Basic Tajweed Rules Recitation of para/juz 30 in the Quran Memorization of certain surah or chapters Learning salah Learning duas Learning 6 kalimas Learning the basics of becoming a good Muslim

Hafz-e-Quran Hafz literally means 'guardian,' it is a word used by Muslims to describe someone who has completely memorized the Quran. "He who learns the Quran and practices upon it, his parents will be made to wear a crown on the day of Qiyamah, the brilliance of which will excel that of the sun if the same were within your worldly houses. Hence, what do you think about the person who himself acts upon it?" (Abu Dawood). "Whoever reads the Quran and memorises it, while he regards what it makes lawful as lawful and its unlawful as forbidden (i.e. he practises according to it), Allah Taala will admit him into Jannah and will accept his intercession on behalf of ten such persons of his family who were doomed to the re of Jahannam (Tirmidhi).

The memorization of the Quran was very important to Muslims in the past and in the present. The total number of hafz currently alive in the world is estimated to be somewhere around 10 to 20 million, although exact numbers are unknown.

Translation of Quran In this course, students will have an opportunity to discover the Qurans message. Touters will be providing authentic English and/or Urdu translations for the student. This course is recommended and designed for those that have successfully completed the Nazra-eQuran course in advance.

Urdu language course Urdu is a language with about 104 million speakers. It is the national language of Pakistan and is closely related to and mutually coherent with Hindi. Urdu is also spoken in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Botswana, Fiji, Germany, Guyana, India, Malawi, Mauritius, Nepal, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, the UAE, the UK and Zambia, for example. Urdu has a vocabulary rich in words from the Middle East. The language has borrowed from Persian and Arabic. The key areas covered in this course include: Spoken uency, including pronunciation and accent, Listening comprehension skills, Reading skills, Writing skills, Telephone skills in Urdu, Sector or industry-specic terminology, and; Presentation & negotiation skills

Alhamdulillah rabbil alamin.

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