| Weight | 0.22 kg |
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| Product Type | Educational Games |
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| Publisher | Cepat Pandai |
Al-Fatihah Quran On Flash Card Game
$9.09
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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