In 5 languages Arabic - English - اردو - فارسي Kiswahili - ગુજરાતી
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Name | Sahifa Sajjadiyah |
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Version | 3.0 |
Update | Mar 21, 2019 |
Size | 33 MB |
Category | Books & Reference |
Installs | 100K+ |
Developer | ya-mahdi.net |
Android OS | Android 2.2++ |
Google Play ID | com.sahifa.sajjadiyah |
Sahifa Sajjadiyah · Description
Al-Saheefat al Kamelat al Sajjadiyya
Features:
• Contains 5 languages translation:
• Arabic - English
• عربي - اردو
• عربي - فارسي
• Arabic - Kiswahili
• અરબી - ગુજરાતી
• Big and Clear Indian Style Arabic script
• Audio of all duas : Play duas online and save to SD card and play offline.
• Add to Favorite
• No Need to Zoom in or Zoom Out
• Installs in SD Card
• Fully supports Small Screen devices
The title Al-Saheefat al-Sajjadiyya means simply ‘The Book of al-Sajjad’. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zain al-Abidin (a.s.) and signifies ‘the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer’. The book is often called Al-Saheefat al-Kamelat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, ‘The “Perfect”, or “Complete”, Book of al-Sajjad’.
According to Shia tradition, Zain al-Abidin (a.s.) had collected his supplications and taught them to his children, especially Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) and Zayd.
Features:
• Contains 5 languages translation:
• Arabic - English
• عربي - اردو
• عربي - فارسي
• Arabic - Kiswahili
• અરબી - ગુજરાતી
• Big and Clear Indian Style Arabic script
• Audio of all duas : Play duas online and save to SD card and play offline.
• Add to Favorite
• No Need to Zoom in or Zoom Out
• Installs in SD Card
• Fully supports Small Screen devices
The title Al-Saheefat al-Sajjadiyya means simply ‘The Book of al-Sajjad’. Al-Sajjad is one of the titles given to Zain al-Abidin (a.s.) and signifies ‘the one who constantly prostrates himself in prayer’. The book is often called Al-Saheefat al-Kamelat al-Sajjadiyya, that is, ‘The “Perfect”, or “Complete”, Book of al-Sajjad’.
According to Shia tradition, Zain al-Abidin (a.s.) had collected his supplications and taught them to his children, especially Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) and Zayd.