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Yā ay-yuha n-Nabiy-yu qul li’azwājika wabanātika wa nisāi l-mu'minīna yudnīna ‘alayhin-na min jalābībihin-na; dhālika adnā an yu’rafna falā yu’dhayn. Wakāna l-lāhu Ghafūru r-Rahīmā(n)

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Chapters of Al-Qur’ān

 * 1) Al-Fatihah
 * 2) Ayatul Kursi
 * 3) Al-Baqarah 256
 * 4) Ayatud Dayn
 * 5) /Al-Bayyinah
 * 6) /Az-Zalzalah
 * 7) /Al-Adiyat
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 * 10) Al-‘Asr
 * 11) Al-Humazah
 * 12) Al-Fīl
 * 13) Quraysh
 * 14) Al-Mā‘ūn
 * 15) Al-Kawthar
 * 16) Al-Kafirūn
 * 17) An-Nasr
 * 18) Al-Masad
 * 19) Al-Ikhlas
 * 20) Al-Falaq
 * 21) An-Nas

Transliteration

 * Romanization of Arabic

Text and meaning
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Text and transliteration

 * Hafs from Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud

Bismi l-lāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm(i)

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 * Warsh from Nafiʽ al-Madani

Bismi l-lāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm(i)

Meanings
Translation:Noble Quran, 1999

Translation:Saheeh International, 1997

Translation:Yusuf Ali, 1934

Translation:Pickthall, 1930

Seven Recitations
The seven readers or reciters were:

1-Naafi’ al-Madani

2-Ibn Katheer al-Makki

3-‘Aasim al-Kufi

4-Hamzah al-Zayaat al-Kufi

5-Al-Kisaa’i al-Kufi

6-Abu ‘Amr ibn al-‘Ala’ al-Basri

7-‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Aamir al-Shaami

The ones who have the strongest isnaad in recitation are Naafi’ and ‘Aasim.

The most eloquent are Abu ‘Amr and al-Kisaa’i.

Warsh and Qaaloon narrated from Naafi’.

Hafs and Shu’bah narrated from ‘Aasim.

And Allaah knows best.

Daily Prayer Rakʿah
Each daily prayer has a different number of Rakah:


 * Zuhr — The Midday or Afternoon Prayer
 * Fard: 4 rakah
 * Sunnah: 2/4 Rakat before fard and 2 rakah after fard.


 * Asr — The Evening Prayer
 * Fard: 4 Rakat
 * Sunnah: 4 Rakat before fard


 * Maghrib — The Dusk Prayer
 * Fard: 3 Rakat
 * Sunnah: 2 Rakat Sunnah


 * Isha — The Night Prayer
 * Fard: 4 rakat
 * Sunnah: 4 Rakat before fard and 2 Rakat after fard then Witr (3–9 rakat).


 * Fajr — The Dawn prayer
 * Fard: 2 Rakat
 * Sunnah: 2 rakat before fard.


 * Jumu‘ah
 * Jumah Khutbah and 2 rakat fard
 * Sunnah: 2 mandatory rakat before fard and 2 + 2 rakat in mosque or 2 rakat at home.

There are two Eid prayers in a year, Eid-ul-fitr and Eid-ul-adha.