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ImaanSeeker
05-03-10, 04:51 AM
:salams

I was looking to download audio of the Qur'an that is separated by Juz. For example, one track would be the 1st juz, next track would be the second juz, etc.

Even better would be separated by halves, but whole juz is good enough.

Preferably audio recited by Salah Bukhatir. But, Meshary Al Afasy or anyone else is cool too.

If anyone knows where I could download it, I'd greatly appreciate it.

:jkk:

Dhurrah
05-03-10, 08:57 AM
Wa Alaykumussalaam wa Rahmatullah,

Will this help?

http://www.quranonline.net/quran/media.jsp

ImaanSeeker
06-03-10, 02:45 AM
That's perfect. :jkk:

Dhurrah
06-03-10, 07:43 AM
Glad that helped.

Abuyusuf2
08-05-10, 01:32 PM
Asalamu Alaikum,
Go to www.islamicbulletin.com. Download the CD that goes along with the PDF version from www.islamicbulletin.com :Click on free Ebooks, Quran, Memorize Surah Yasin, click on View to download the CD. Due to heavy traffic in this section you might get an error message occasionaly, click on refresh in your computer until you are able to get in.
The CD has 99 tracks for easy access to memorize each Ayah. To memorize, press REPEAT on each track. It is broken into 8 sections, where after each section you can review what have you just memorized. We have another version which has 5 second pauses giving you more time to repeat each Ayah. Let us know if you need that version at info@islamicbulletin.org. This CD works in a regular CD player or computer CD.
If you want the online version which has an interactive option go to:www.islamicbulletin.com click on enter here, Quran recitation, http://islamicbulletin.com/services/quran_recitation.htm click on Memorize The Quran Step By Step Tutorial with English translation and instructions and select Surah Yasin









:salams

I was looking to download audio of the Qur'an that is separated by Juz. For example, one track would be the 1st juz, next track would be the second juz, etc.

Even better would be separated by halves, but whole juz is good enough.

Preferably audio recited by Salah Bukhatir. But, Meshary Al Afasy or anyone else is cool too.

If anyone knows where I could download it, I'd greatly appreciate it.

:jkk: