Language teaching on expanding religious activities : review

Document Type : Original Article

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Masters of English Language Education University of Imam Reza (AS)

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Abstract
It  is assumed that  the teaching  of Quran in English  is one of the main methods of expanding  religious activities.Several studies    have shown  on  the teaching  of  Quran  in English have had  a great  influence  on  learning  language .Studies have shown  that  the study of Quran has had  a great  impact  on the  morale and tranquility of humans .This study  is  descriptive  study  carry out in  2017  at  Imam Reza University  .The teaching  of the Quran  in English as international language  allowed  the  development  of general  religious activities .The  teaching of the  Quran in English  as an International language  has enabled  effective  teachin g .In  this  review  study ,we  will explore  a variety  of methods  to  influence  the teaching  of language  in order  to developing  and improving  Quranic  and religious  messages in  English   as  a suitable  approach  in life humans. Teaching  Quran  in English  as holy way  in learning English  and  developing  religious activities.

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