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Listening Alquran

Reciting Quran
Quran as the holy book of Islam is a way of life of mankind. Much knowledge and history in the Quran. Reciting Quran, reading, writing, and listening to the verses of the Quran is also worship.

A Muslim who reads and recites the Quran and then we hear his voice, then he and we both will get a reward from the God.

One technique to memorize the Quran is to frequently listen to reciting the Quran through the audio player. Now reciting the Quran can be heard via tapes, vcd player, dvd player, radio, television, cellular telephone, and online through internet.

Here are the reciting Quran that can be heard directly with translation in various languages (for translation in other languages ​​can directly visit Listen2Quran.com. Hopefully can be of value for our worship. Amen.


Listen to Quran

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