I listen to this especially when I have studies, or when I'm stressed. It is a great reminder to Muslim's and Believers, to keep toiling and striving for the grace and rahma from Allah (swt), in this life and the next.
Thanks a lot for posting, it is very helpful. I am not arabic speaking and I am trying to teach my non arabic speaking child to recite the Holy Quran. Would it be possible to find a video where the reciting is not sung? It is very hard for us, non arabic speaking, to fully understand the pronunciation.
I know it can be hard to understand, but basically, this is about as "spoken" a version you will hear. The recitation is not considered "sung", but recited with flowing beauty, because that is how we should respectfully treat the Quran.... and there are certain rules to the pronunciation, like doubling some consonants - like Al-lah - you actually have to say the the L longer than you would in a word with only one L. Similarly, the vowels can be prolongued by as much as a count to 6.
You may find, that if you just want to know the sound of the words as they are spoken, that Arabic learning websites, particularly Quran focussed might be helpful...
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE REGARDING THE ARABIC PORTION OF THE VIDEOS!
*** The program that I am using to make these videos presents SHADDA-KASRAH with the KASRAH on TOP of the letter (not on the bottom as you would expect) - the Kasrah does lie on the BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA - so if you see a SHADDA, and the line is on top, then it is SHADDA-FAT'HAH بَّ but if you see a SHADDA AND THE LINE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA, THEN WHAT YOU ARE READING IS A SHADDA-KASRAH لِّ .
masha allah, inshirah is actually my name, i feel relieved everytime i hear this surah :-)
inshi22 6 months ago
I listen to this especially when I have studies, or when I'm stressed. It is a great reminder to Muslim's and Believers, to keep toiling and striving for the grace and rahma from Allah (swt), in this life and the next.
"Verily with hardship cometh ease"
"With hardship cometh ease"
TheDervishSufi 1 year ago 3
This words is from Haji.
hurufhijaiyyah 1 year ago
this is wot i need thanku
mikefan09 1 year ago
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Masha Allah. May Allah bless you. :)
ajonda123 1 year ago
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halodeh233 2 years ago
good
lolboy24 2 years ago
Mansha allah
nimcocali 2 years ago
Thanks a lot for posting, it is very helpful. I am not arabic speaking and I am trying to teach my non arabic speaking child to recite the Holy Quran. Would it be possible to find a video where the reciting is not sung? It is very hard for us, non arabic speaking, to fully understand the pronunciation.
1culture1 2 years ago
I know it can be hard to understand, but basically, this is about as "spoken" a version you will hear. The recitation is not considered "sung", but recited with flowing beauty, because that is how we should respectfully treat the Quran.... and there are certain rules to the pronunciation, like doubling some consonants - like Al-lah - you actually have to say the the L longer than you would in a word with only one L. Similarly, the vowels can be prolongued by as much as a count to 6.
ReadSurahsnDuas 2 years ago
You may find, that if you just want to know the sound of the words as they are spoken, that Arabic learning websites, particularly Quran focussed might be helpful...
May Allah make it easier for you!
ReadSurahsnDuas 2 years ago
Vers 5&6 ALLAH repeats that there's relief with every difficulty.
This means that a problem always has 2 solutions, meaning that a problem can never overcome the 2 solutions.
Good and beautiful effort, mascha ALLAH may ALLAH ta3ala reward u for every second u spend in making this video.
Selaam oe alaikoem wa rahmatoelahi wa ala barakatoe
Soelly 2 years ago
cool
anthonystart45 3 years ago
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE REGARDING THE ARABIC PORTION OF THE VIDEOS!
*** The program that I am using to make these videos presents SHADDA-KASRAH with the KASRAH on TOP of the letter (not on the bottom as you would expect) - the Kasrah does lie on the BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA - so if you see a SHADDA, and the line is on top, then it is SHADDA-FAT'HAH بَّ but if you see a SHADDA AND THE LINE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SHADDA, THEN WHAT YOU ARE READING IS A SHADDA-KASRAH لِّ .
ReadSurahsnDuas 3 years ago
very very nice subhnallah
cooldania 3 years ago
its so beautiful the way he is reading it and the translations
honeyboooh 1 year ago
This is great for beginners to learn how to recite surahs.
gunnergmcsw 3 years ago 2