In this context, (a Turkish term for "feast" or "banquet") refers to a Spiritual Feast for the Ears . It signifies a high-quality, continuous listening experience that nourishes the soul.
Juz 30 (Juz Amma) , the final part of the Holy Quran, which starts from Surah An-Naba (78) and ends with Surah An-Nas (114) . In this context, (a Turkish term for "feast"
This write-up covers the popular by Sheikh Abdurrahman El Usi (also spelled Abdul Rahman Al Ossi), a spiritual masterpiece known for its emotional depth and unique melodic style. Overview of the Recitation In this context
This specific 1-hour recording is often used during Ramadan , in Islamic classes, or as a calming background for meditation and prayer. Key Surahs Included in Islamic classes