Themes of the Quran was written by Shaykh Ismail Kamdar to illustrate the core theme of each Juz of the Quran. Divided into 30 chapters, each covering one Juz, the book is meant to be easy reading so that it can be completed in one month with ease, while granted the reader a much deeper understanding of the Quran.
Themes of the Quran (P/B)
$11.36
Weight | 0.300 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 15.2 × 0.7 cm |
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Binding | Paperbound |
ISBN | 9781730905858 |
Pages | 90 |
Publisher | Independently published |
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