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The Holy Qur'an: Text and
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The Meaning of the
Holy Quran: Translation This unique edition of Abdullah Yusuf Ali's revised translation and commentary of the Qur'an includes the Quranic text in full without the Arabic text. This version contains an index and a selection of 450 notes out of the 6,000 notes in the original version, chosen to give the reader historical background to difficult passages. Archaic and biblical expressions such as thee, thou, knoweth, couldst, etc. have been avoided. |
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The Meaning of the Glorious Quran Marmaduke Pickthall was the first Muslim Englishman (d. 1936) to translate the Quran and he attempted to present a literal translation in the most befitting choice of words. First published in 1936. This beautifully printed edition contains the full Arabic text in one handy volume, and incorporates 248 corrections in Pickthall's celebrated translation.
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The Quranic Foundations and Structure of
Muslim Society To study the Qur'an does not merely mean reading it in the original or its translation along with commentary. The reader needs to grasp the Qurans system of meaning and understand its teachings as a practical guide. This book provides that system of guidance in an elaborate manner, substantiating thoroughly the Qur'anic claim that it enshrines the exposition of everything.'
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God and Man in the Quran |
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The Opening Chapter of the Qur'an In this tafsir of Surah al-Fatihah, the first chapter of the Qur'an, Abul Kalam Azad explains the Qur'anic conception of God in the light of organized pattern found in phenomenal nature. Rightly regarded as Azad's major contribution to Islamic learning, this is a profound exposition of Qur'anic thought. |
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Basic Concepts of the
Quran Of all the writings of Mawlana Azad, his exegesis of Surah al-Fatihah (The Opening Chapter) in his Tarjuman al-Qur'an is a masterly introduction to the study of the Qur'an. This work is an analytical summary of it, reproduced in the very manner of Azad's exposition. |
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The Quranic
Phenomenon Bennabis reformulation of the Qurans miracle within the wider philosophical and prophetic movement is quite unique. It invites the mind to understand human religious history in a new way and presents a different understanding of the human condition that goes far beyond the mere concerns of Muslims. This is the second edition of El-Mesawis translation from the original French text.
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The Mind al-Qur'an Builds In this book, the writer seeks to lift the veils that have been allowed to rest on the Qur'an, and to let it speak for itself unhindered by its medieval associations. Two chapters from the authors Islamic Cultural Studies , and a comprehensive index have been incorporated in this new edition. |
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The Principles of
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