Meaning of the difficult words of The Holy Quran

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Meaning of the difficult words of The Holy Quran — Page xxiii

Prayers of the recitation during prostrations Prostrations come at some places in the Holy Quran. The listener and reader should bow the body and place the forehead on the ground where prostration comes. If at what basis prostration is done while seeing and understanding the context then there is a spiritual pleasure in it and human being expresses his obedience with sincerity and love by bowing the body and placing the forehead on the ground before his Lord. Various prayers are found in the writings of the books of sayings and the just. If these are not in mind then read prayer's rosary and pray in your own language. Some prayers which are found, a few of them are as under:- ‰ ø r ø ‚ ø æø q û ãô o ø Öô × $ „ ô p û ì ø ×ø Ïø äü æø  ø Ð $ ‰ ø Û û Ãø äü æø eø ’ ø †ø åü eô v ø çû Öô ä´ æø Îö ç $ iô ä´ ! (My face is bowing before its Creator, who brought it into existence, gave it countenance and gave it ears and eyes by His strength and power. ) ]ø Ö × # ãö Ü $ ‰ ø r ø ‚ ø Öø Ô ø ‰ ø çø ] ô p û æø  Úø à ø eô Ô ø Êö ç * ] ô p û ! (O Allah! My wholebody bowed before Thou and my heart believed in Thou ) ‰ ø r ø ‚ ø Öø Ô ø …ö æû u ô o û æø q ø ßø ^ Þô o û ! (My soul and heart bowed before Thou. ) Repeat these words with true sincerity and hearty love then indeed it will affect on the heart. Note : þ " Kh" is written with reference in translation on some places. The object of it is Kaliph. The Roman Numbers I, II, III, VI means First, Second, Third and fourth Kaliph. More than one meanings have been written of a Word on some places, so that every reader may understand according to his capability. xxiii