Discover the complete Dar Al Ma'rifa collection — over 950 Islamic products from the Lebanese reference publisher. Specialized in Tajweed Quran (Hafs and Warsh recitations), Quran Juz (Juz Amma, Tabarak, Qad Samia, Yasin), Individual Surahs (Al-Baqara, Yasin, Al-Kahf), and Quran with translation (French, English, phonetics). Premium edition with color-coded Tajweed rules and high-quality paper.
How to choose your Dar Al Ma'rifa Quran?
- Quran type: Complete Mushaf (604 pages), Single Juz (Juz Amma, Tabarak), Individual Surah (Al-Baqara, Yasin)
- Recitation: Hafs from Asim (most widespread), Warsh from Nafi (North Africa)
- Tajweed: Color-coded Tajweed Quran, Standard Quran without color-coding
- Translation: Arabic only, with French translation, with English translation, with brief Tafsir
- Phonetics: Without phonetics, with Latin transliteration (for beginners)
- Size: Pocket (10×14 cm), Medium (17×24 cm), Large (25×35 cm), Extra-large (30×40 cm)
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Our Dar Al Ma'rifa essentials
Complete Mushaf
- Tajweed Quran Hafs Large Format 25×35 cm — Best Quran for study and teaching
- Tajweed Quran with English translation — Ideal for English speakers
- Complete Tajweed Quran Warsh recitation — For North Africa
Tajweed Quran Juz
- Juz Tabarak & Amma with phonetics and French translation
- Juz Amma Tajweed Hafs with French translation
- Juz Qad Samia Tajweed Hafs
- Juz Tabarak Tajweed Hafs
Individual Surahs
Special products
- Quranic case 30 booklets for the 30 Juz — Ideal for memorization
- Tajweed Quran divided into 4 parts — Practical and portable
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dar Al Ma'rifa?
Dar Al Ma'rifa is a Lebanese reference publisher specialized in Tajweed Qurans and Islamic books. Known for high-quality printing and scientifically precise color-coded Tajweed rules.
What's the difference between Hafs and Warsh recitations?
Hafs from Asim is the most widespread globally (Egypt, Gulf, Middle East). Warsh from Nafi is used in North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania). The differences are minor phonetic and verbal variations.
What's the benefit of a color-coded Tajweed Quran?
Color-coding helps visually learn Tajweed rules: Idgham, Ikhfa, Iqlab, Madd, Ghunna. Each rule has a specific color, making memorization and correct application easier.
Is Latin phonetics Islamically permissible?
Phonetics is only a temporary learning tool for beginners. Scholars recommend learning the original Arabic letters as soon as possible, as phonetics cannot accurately convey pronunciation.




















