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[quote][quote]Ruku is basically a mark put at the end of thematic shifts (as understood by those who have put these marks). This is calle ruku because usually the Muslims recite this much of the Qur'an in each Raka'at of prayer (before going into to ruku). [/quote]Assalamu Alaykum Can you provide examples of some of these marks for both the Raku, Siparah and Hizb as I would like to find them in my Qur'an. I have a several different translations of Al-Qur'an I am using but the main one I use is: "The Nobel Qur'an" published by the King Fahd printing complex. Thanks. Edited by: ibrahim on Saturday, January 17, 2009 12:07 PM[/quote]
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