Holy Quran

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Kitab Bhavan, 2001 - Religion - 652 pages
The Holy Quran with Original Arabic Text, transliteration in Roman script by Muhammed Abdul Haleem Eliasii, and English translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali" is an outstanding and comprehensive edition of the Quran that presents the text in multiple formats for the benefit of readers. One of the key features of this edition is the inclusion of the original Arabic text of the Quran, which is presented in clear and readable script. The Arabic text is important because it is the original language of the Quran and is considered the word of God. This edition also includes transliteration in Roman script by Muhammed Abdul Haleem Eliasii, which provides a phonetic representation of the Arabic text and is especially helpful for non- Arabic speakers who are learning to recite the Quran. Furthermore, this edition includes an accurate and widely acclaimed English translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, which makes the text accessible to readers who do not understand Arabic. The translation is renowned for its clarity, accuracy, and faithfulness to the original text, and it is widely used and respected by scholars and students of Islam around the world. What makes this edition unique is the presentation of the Arabic text, transliteration, and English translation on the same page side by side. This format allows readers to compare and contrast the different versions of the text and gain a deeper understanding of the Quranic text and its meaning. This feature is particularly useful for students of Islam who are learning the Quran and for anyone who wishes to deepen their understanding of the holy text.

About the author (2001)

Abdullah Yusuf Ali was born on 4 April 1872, in Surat, a textile town in Gujarat, Western India, which formed part of the 'Presidency of Mumbai' in the days of Raj. He belonged to a mercantile community known as the Bohras, who trace their Muslim ancestry to the efforts of preachers dispatched by the Fatimid caliphs in Cairo. His father, a merchant, was a very religious man who made sure that his son learned Qur'an before anything else. Upon the completion of young Yusuf's committing the entire Qur'an to memory, his father celebrated the occasion with a grand banquet, thus showing to his son the importance of his achievement and the importance of the Qur'an. In addition to studying contemporary knowledge at school, "Abdullah continued to receive lessons in Arabic language and never ceased in his studies of the Qur'an.

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