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Product Description
AN INTRODUCTION to the following topics: Rank of Women in Islam Concept of Jihad (The Holy War) One Religion: Interfaith Understanding The Religion of Peace The Holy Qur’ân: Mirror of the Laws of Nature Why The Holy Qur’ân was Revealed in the Arabic Language? Language and Diction of the Holy Qur’ân Standards of the Correct Translation & Interpretation of the Holy Qur’ân.
The Holy Qur’ân: Its Preservation and Arrangement Factors which warranty the Purity of the Holy Qur’ân Role of Reason in the Holy Qur’ân and much more.
Product Details
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Format:
Hardcover
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Number of pages:
927
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Publisher:
Holy Quran
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Language:
English
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ISBN:
0963206710
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Full Title:
Koran, The
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This Edition Published:
Tuesday 04 January, 2000
- Weight: 0.790 kg
Product ReviewsAverage Customer Review: 5 of 5 Stars! Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!], Thursday 22 January, 2004 Reviewer: Susan Shams from West Des Moines, IA, United States
This is the best transalation that I have ever read for the Holy Quran. The transalation is simple and clear, it does not mimic the 'old world' translation of the Holy Bible. What is also very nice, is that this version has both English and Arabic text, so for those who can read both languages, it makes it very convenient.
The Holy Quran is a must read, as we are residing in a time where Islam has come under extreme criticism as a religion of hatred and terrorism. That is not true, but unfortunately there are extremists who do nothing but tarnish the image of the relgion that means 'to surrender'. Reading this book and understanding it are key, as there are those who misinterpret and take things out of context.
This is not a religion based on hate and or crime, yet to the contrary it talks much about patience. Patience which is key to many things, yet those who tarnish the good name of Islam seem to have none of it.
I would suggest reading this book, if not to change your ideas, then at least to enlighten them. As a born muslim, my only communication with hatred and terrorism, I have only seen on 'television'. Never have I encountered it, nor have I ever read about it in the Holy Quran.
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