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Reciting the Quran is a significant act of worship. Many Muslims strive to memorize the entire text, becoming known as "Hafiz" or "Hafiza." The Quran is recited in daily prayers and during special occasions.

Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself.

Reciting the Quran is a significant act of worship. Many Muslims strive to memorize the entire text, becoming known as "Hafiz" or "Hafiza." The Quran is recited in daily prayers and during special occasions.

 

Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself . Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself. Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself.Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself. Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself.

Language and Translation: While the Quran is traditionally read in its original Arabic, translations are available in many languages. However, translations are considered interpretations of the meaning rather than the Quran itself.

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