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SKU: NQ2114

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  • Book Name: Al Quran ul Kareem | 16 Lines & Lamination
  • Publisher: Naveed ul Quran
  • 📏 Size: 255mm (L) × 140mm (W) × 40mm (H)
  • Weight: 1800 g

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Allah Almighty has blessed humanity with the Holy Quran as a complete source of guidance — not only for Muslims but for all mankind. Developing the habit of Quran recitation from an early age is immensely valuable. Research shows that the sounds and words heard in childhood become lasting impressions, shaping character and preferences throughout life. Introducing children to Quranic recitation at a young age nurtures faith, discipline, and spiritual connection.

Reciting and listening to the Quran brings peace to the heart and soul, along with countless blessings. Keeping this in mind, Idara Naveed-ul-Quran has carefully produced this Al Quran ul Kareem (16 Lines Edition) with dedication and precision. The Quran is arranged in a clear 16-line layout with large, bold lettering, making it easier and more comfortable to read for both children and adults.

This edition features a strong laminated cover and a unique, elegant title design, ensuring durability and a premium look. It is ideal for daily recitation, family use, mosque reading, and Quranic learning environments. Its refined finish also makes it a meaningful choice for gifting or Esal-e-Sawab (religious offerings).

Key Features:

Holy Quran in 16-line large and clear script

Easy-to-read layout suitable for adults and children

Strong laminated cover for long-lasting protection

Elegant and unique title design

Smooth and comfortable recitation experience

Perfect for home, mosque, madrasa, and study circles

Ideal for religious gifts and Esal-e-Sawab

568 pages printed on high-quality offset paper (68gsm)

Size: 7.5 x 10 inches for comfortable reading

Inspire a lifelong love for the Quran and create a habit of daily recitation — bring home this beautifully designed edition today.

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