A beautifully crafted edition designed to enhance your Quranic recitation through clear visual guidance and traditional formatting.
Published by Qudratullah and available through Dar-us-Salam, this hardback Mushaf features the Indo-Pak (Persian) script with 15 lines per page — a format widely favored by students and memorizers of the Quran.
Key Features
- Color-coded tajweed rules — each page employs a seven-color system marking the rules directly in the text
- Indo-Pak (Persian) script in clear bold type
- 15 lines per page, the standard memorization layout
- Durable 6 x 9 inch hardback binding
Why Color Coding Works Where a Textbook Does Not
Because it shows the rule while you are reciting, at the exact moment it applies.
A student working from a tajweed manual learns the rules and then has to spot them himself in the text — which is where most people fail. Errors settle into muscle memory and become progressively harder to correct.
Here the page tells him. After enough repetitions he stops needing to be told, which is the entire object.
About the Indo-Pak Script
Also called Persian or Pakistani script, these are the letterforms taught across Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. They differ noticeably from the Uthmani script used in Arab editions, and a reader who learned one finds the other slower — particularly when reciting from memory.
If you or your children learned to read the Quran in the subcontinent, or in a madrasah following that tradition, this is the script to stay with.
Other 15-Line Editions in Persian / Indo-Pak Script
These share the same page layout as this edition — the most widely used layout, and the one most Indo-Pak readers learned from. Because the pages break in the same places, a reader can move between them without disturbing his memorization.
Fewer lines means larger text, but the pages break differently — so anyone who has begun memorizing should stay with the line count he learned from. Also available in 11 line, 13 line and 16 and 17 line.