| Weight | 0.20 kg |
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| Product Type | Educational Games |
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Al-Falaq Quran On Flash Card Game
RM40.00
Introducing our NEW QuranOn Flash Card Game that will enhance our understanding on the Arabic words, translations, makhraj, tajweed, grammar, meaningful contents and many more.
✔ Recite the verse in the surah clearly from one word to another.
✔ Combination of Arabic alphabets from word by word in the surah to the beginners.
✔ Translation for the each word.
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