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Dualar ve Sureler

Dualar ve Sureler

Catégorie : Actualités et magazinesVersion: 62.0.0

Taille:44.42MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

L'application Dualar VE Sureler propose une collection complète de ressources islamiques, offrant aux utilisateurs un accès pratique aux récitations audio et vidéo de la sourate, aux côtés de leur script arabe et de leurs traductions turques. Cette application simplifie l'apprentissage et la compréhension de divers aspects de la pratique islamique.

Caractéristiques clés de Dualar VE Sureler:

  • Récitation de la sourate (audio et vidéo): Écoutez et regardez des récitations de haute qualité de nombreuses sourades. Affichez facilement le texte arabe et sa traduction turque simultanément.
  • Accès complet au Coran: Un module Coran dédié donne accès au texte intégral du Coran, avec des options de récitation audio.
  • Guide complet de prière: Apprenez les procédures correctes pour les cinq prières quotidiennes, la prière de Witr et les prières manquées, avec des instructions claires et étape par étape.
  • Prières pour un usage quotidien: Une liste organisée de supplications (duas) à réciter pendant les prières, avec des traductions turques pour une compréhension accrue.
  • Centre d'apprentissage de la sourate: Sélectionnez toute sourate dans un menu pratique et accédez à sa récitation audio pour l'apprentissage et la mémorisation.
  • Exploration Esmaül Hüsna: Explorez les 99 beaux noms d'Allah (Esmaül Hüsna), y compris leurs significations et guides de prononciation.

En résumé:

Dualar ve Sureler est une ressource inestimable pour quiconque cherche à approfondir sa compréhension et sa pratique de l'islam. Son interface conviviale, ses capacités de recherche avancées et son riche contenu en font un outil essentiel pour l'enrichissement spirituel quotidien. Téléchargez l'application aujourd'hui et lancez un voyage spirituel plus épanouissant.

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FaithfulUser Feb 26,2025

This app is a blessing for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Islamic teachings. The audio recitations are clear and the translations are accurate. My only wish is for more interactive learning features.

Devoto Apr 02,2025

La aplicación es útil, pero la interfaz podría ser más intuitiva. Los audios de las suras son de buena calidad, pero echo de menos más opciones de personalización.

Croyant Feb 22,2025

J'apprécie beaucoup cette application pour les ressources islamiques. Les vidéos et audios sont excellents, mais je voudrais voir plus de contenu pour les débutants.

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