Quran is the verbatim word of ﷲ – The most merciful and the most benevolent. We, as a Muslim, strongly believe it to be our primary duty to spread the word of ﷲ throughout the globe. With this same purpose on our mind this website Quran e Majeed is developed. Visitors here on our website can have the chance to download beautiful recitation of the Quran or Quranic Chapters from the renowned Qurra (readers who recite with all tajweed – rules of Quranic recitation) in audio and video format. You, as a visitor, here on our website, can have the chance to gain knowledge of the hadiths on various issues as well. Just spend a bit of your time to browse our website and find the treasure of the world or the worlds unknown in the words of Quran.

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Kalimah: The meaning of the Kalimah is simple: “There is no god but Allah; and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”

Covenant with Allah. The ‘ilah’ found in the Kalimah means God.

Namaz: Salah, also known as namāz and also spelled salat, are prayers performed by Muslims. Facing the qibla, the direction of the Kaaba with respect to those praying, Muslims pray first standing and later.

Salaah or namaz is an obligatory prayer performed by a practising Muslim five times a day. The namaz is performed early in the morning, afternoon, evening, near sunset and late evening. Each namaz lasts for between five to 10 minutes, and so cumulatively the prayers take up around 30 minutes in a day

Fasting: Simply put, it means you stop eating completely, or almost completely, for a certain stretch of time. A fast usually lasts from 12 to 24 hours, but some types continue for days at a time.

Sawm is the Arabic term used to describe the act of fasting. Passed the age of puberty, Muslims are required to fast during the month of Ramadan, which entails abstaining from food, drink, sexual relations and displeasing speech and behaviour from sunrise until sunset.

Zakat: Zakat is an Islamic financial term. As one of the pillars of the faith, it requires all Muslims to donate a portion of their wealth to charity. Muslims must meet a certain threshold before they can qualify for zakat. The amount is 2.5% or 1/40 of an individual’s total savings and wealth.

Hajj: The Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime.

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