Bismillah ceremony

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Bismillah ceremony, also known as Bismillahkhani,[1] is a cultural ceremony celebrated mostly by Muslims from the subcontinent in countries such as Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. It marks the start for a child in learning to recite the Qur'an in its Arabic script. It is not a religiously prescribed milestone. The ceremony marks how a child should read the Qur’an and say prayers properly.[2] The ceremony is named after the bismillah ("In the name of God"), the beginning words in the Qur'an.

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