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Riyaz Ul Quran 7 Line is a free Android application designed for Urdu speakers seeking a straightforward translation of the Holy Quran. Developed by Indian App World, it features an interpretation by Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Yunus Ibn Hazrat Maulana Umar Sahab Palanpuri Rahmatullahi Alaih, aimed at making the text accessible and comprehensible. The app's design is intuitive, allowing users to navigate with ease while engaging with the sacred text.

The application presents the Quranic verses in a unique 7-line format, enhancing readability and following along during recitation. Additionally, it includes a search function that facilitates quick access to specific verses or chapters, catering to the needs of users looking for particular content. Overall, Riyaz Ul Quran 7 Line stands out for its simplicity and effectiveness in providing an Urdu translation of the Quran.

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Version
2.3
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Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
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71
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Surely Allah has given a variety of information in Holy Quran.

Surely Allah has given a variety of information in Holy Quran.

He has interpreted these words in simple language.

Urdu translation of Holy QURAN in a simple and easy language.

Translator: Hazrat Maulana Muhammad Yunus Ibn Hazrat Maulana Umar Sahab Palanpuri Rahmatullahi Alaih.


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