The Holy Quran: Text, Translation and CommentaryThe Holy Qur'an: Text, Translation and Commentary is an English translation of the Qur'an by the anglophile British Indian Ismaili Bohri Shi'ite Muslim civil servant Abdullah Yusuf Ali during the British Raj. It has become among the most widely known English translations of the Qur'an, due in part to its prodigious use of footnotes._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ |
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... my dear readers. Will they pray that God may give me strength to complete this work and to serve Islam in other ways? A. YŪSUF 'ALĪ. Commentaries On The Qur'an Table of Contents Quranic literature is Preface To Third Edition.
... my dear readers. Will they pray that God may give me strength to complete this work and to serve Islam in other ways? A. YŪSUF 'ALĪ. Commentaries On The Qur'an Table of Contents Quranic literature is Preface To Third Edition.
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... gives us a very limited idea of God's Mercy , when we only use the English word " mercy " : the Quranic idea implies not ... give to his brother man : the equation implied in " Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those that trespass ...
... gives us a very limited idea of God's Mercy , when we only use the English word " mercy " : the Quranic idea implies not ... give to his brother man : the equation implied in " Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those that trespass ...
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... give the worst possible impression of Islam to Europe. Maracci was a learned man, and there is no pretence about the object he had in view, viz., to discredit Islam by an elaborate show of quotations from Muslim authorities themselves ...
... give the worst possible impression of Islam to Europe. Maracci was a learned man, and there is no pretence about the object he had in view, viz., to discredit Islam by an elaborate show of quotations from Muslim authorities themselves ...
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... his twice - eight children and their offspring , Loved him best and all his sweet and gentle ways ; His uncle Abu Talib , loth though he was To give up the cult of his fathers , Knew well the purity of Muhammad's Mind and soul ,
... his twice - eight children and their offspring , Loved him best and all his sweet and gentle ways ; His uncle Abu Talib , loth though he was To give up the cult of his fathers , Knew well the purity of Muhammad's Mind and soul ,
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Contents
Yunus | |
Sūra 11 | |
Yusuf | |
ArRad | |
Ibrahim | |
AlHijr | |
AnNahl | |
AlIsra | |
ĀliImrān Sūra 4 AnNisa | |
AlMaeda | |
AlAnaam | |
AlAraf | |
AlAnfal | |
AtTaubah | |
AlKahf | |
Maryam | |
Taha | |
AlAmbiya | |
AlHajj | |
AlMumenoon | |
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Abraham Al-Falaq Al-Inshiqaq Allah doth Allah hath angels apostles Arabic astray Ayat Behold believe in Allah bestowed Book bounty Children of Israel Clear Signs command Companions created Day of Judgment dwell therein earth establish regular prayers evil Exalted in Power falsehood fathers favours fear Allah Fire forgiveness Garden give glad tidings Glory Grace Gracious grievous penalty guidance Ha-Mim hearts heavens Hell Hereafter Islam Jinns knoweth knowledge Lord will ye mankind Merciful Message Messenger Moses Muslims name of Allah never night Path Pharaoh Praise promise Prophet protectors punishment Qibla Qur'an Quraish reject Faith repentance revealed reward Sacred Mosque sent servants Signs of Allah soul Sūra Surah sustenance Table of Contents Tafsir Thamud thee things thou art thy Lord transgressed truly truth Unbelievers understand unto Urdu verily Allah warning wisdom witness women word worship wrong wrong-doers ye deny ye who believe yourselves