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Abdul-Mumeet
23rd August 2004, 11:35 PM
This topic is for people to discuss the beauty of the Qur'an as well as the Qaris of the world.
As Allah Most Powerful has informed us in the Glorius Qur'an: "Wa ratilil Qur'ana tarteela" (Muzammil:4), the meaning of which can be described as:
"..And recite the Qur'an distinctly in measured rythmic tones as it should be recited".

The Qur'an also has a wealth of information that Muslims should take time to ponder, as Allah swt has informed in Suratul-Muhammad, Ayat 24 :"Afala yata dabaruunal Qur'an?" the meaning of which can be described as "Do they not earnestly seek to understand the Qur'an?"

The Qur'an is Allah Ar-Rahman's final revelation to mankind. It is mankind only path of salvation. We can draw nearer to Allah through listening to the recitation of this Holy Book and by reflecting on its meaning.

To start off, I would like to ask if anyone knows where the whole Qur'an recitation by Abdur-Rahman As-Sudais. Many sites appear to have this but if we check surahs like Ghafir, Mujadalah, Fateh, Dhariyat, Saafat, they are either partly or completely recited by Su'ud bin Ibrahim
ash-Shuraim.

Abu Hafsa
22nd September 2007, 10:13 PM
I stumbled across the following, so I thought i share with you all...

Beautiful

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