Probably not. In most conservative or traditional congregations, women and men pray separately, and being loud is not necessary, nor is it expected from women. Prayers should be sincere and thoughtful, and said with deep devotion for Allah (God).
To learn how to recite Ayatul Kursi effectively, one can start by listening to recitations by skilled Quranic reciters and practicing regularly to improve pronunciation and memorization. Additionally, seeking guidance from knowledgeable individuals or attending Quranic recitation classes can also help in mastering the recitation of Ayatul Kursi.
"Qur'an" means "Recitation" which refers to method of its transmission. (Mohammed would recite verses that were imprinted onto his soul.)
The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."
To perform qiyam during the night prayer, stand and recite Quranic verses or prayers, focusing on connecting with Allah. You can also make dua and seek forgiveness. It is recommended to pray in the last third of the night for greater spiritual benefits.
Recite is a verb.
As far as I am aware, yes, you need to be circumcised to recite the "Kalema" (A recitation where you witness the foundation of Islam).
Do you mean recite? As in to recite a poem.
The word 'recite' is a verb (recite, recites, reciting, recited).The noun forms for the verb to recite are reciter, recital,recitation, and the gerund, reciting.
No. Recite is a verb. It cannot be a preposition.
You should always recite the Quran in peace.
Johnny was asked to recite a poem in front of his class.
Some other prefixes for "recite" could be "pre-" (pre-recite), "un-" (unrecite), or "mis-" (misrecite).