Quran
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Quran is the holy book of Muslims.Quran says Islam is the continued faithful religion, People who live in Islamic countries should know about these things because this will help them learning more about their tradition culture.There are Islamic books available in the market which tells them more about Islam and their religion.
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The Qur'an is the word of the Ever living God; it has been sent down to guide humanity for all time to come. No book can be like it. [url=https://meriweb.net/islam/beautiful-qur ... es-verses/]Quran Verses/url]
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Quran is the holy book for all Muslims around the world. For more than 1400 years, it was preserved in all possible ways from distortion. The considerable increment and spread of digital media and internet usage, led to many organizational and individual websites, services, and applications are being introduced to spread the knowledge related to Quran as well as Quran Verses, Translations, Explanations with the Tafseer and other Quranic sciences in its digital formats, some of these services are less trustworthy.
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I'm a Muslim from India and I'm presently studying an English translation of the Qurán. In India (+ Pakistan + Bangladesh), the tradition is that children are taught how to read the Qurán at an early age by a Hafiz (someone who has byhearted the entire Qurán) and then children memorise some short chapters of the holy book to be recited in the five daily prayers. The message of the Quran is also taught to children so that they imbibe and follow. This way all the necessary religious information is imparted to children But now the educated among the Indian Muslims are going further than mere necessity andare trying to understand the Quran in its entirety. India is blessed to have produced a number of formidable Quranic scholars in the modern era. Abdullah Yusuf Ali, the world renowned translator of the Quran, was an Indian. Also there is a vast corpus of esoteric Quranic literature available in Urdu, an important language of India.
I am right now reading Surah Takwir ( chapter 81). All the sincere readers of the Quran should try to follow what they read, only then they would imbibe the truth of the Quran.
The Quran is Arabic par excellence but translations are still good for laymen. There is no need to be unnecessarily suspicious about translators or their translations. More important thing is to ponder over the Quran in the best manner that we can. Insha Allah.
I am right now reading Surah Takwir ( chapter 81). All the sincere readers of the Quran should try to follow what they read, only then they would imbibe the truth of the Quran.
The Quran is Arabic par excellence but translations are still good for laymen. There is no need to be unnecessarily suspicious about translators or their translations. More important thing is to ponder over the Quran in the best manner that we can. Insha Allah.
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The Quran deals with all the subjects which concern human beings: wisdom, doctrine, worship, transactions, law, etc., but its basic theme is the relationship between God and His creatures. At the same time, it provides guidelines and detailed teachings for a just society, proper human conduct, and an equitable economic system.
The Quran calls its way "... The ways of peace ..." (Quran: 5:16). It describes reconciliation as the best policy (4:128), and states that God abhors any disturbance of peace (2:205).
The Quran calls its way "... The ways of peace ..." (Quran: 5:16). It describes reconciliation as the best policy (4:128), and states that God abhors any disturbance of peace (2:205).