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Al-Quran: The Guidance For Mankind (Paperback) ENGLISH ONLY Translated by Muhammad Farooq-i-Azam Malik
A unique translation of the Quran that aims to provide the reader with more than a literal translation of the Holy Book.
| Suitable Age: | Adults | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 908 pages |
| SKU: 4396-001 |
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This is a unique translation of the Quran which focuses on providing readers with an understanding of the Quranic text based on the theme and subject matter discussed rather than a literal translation.
The translator aims to give non-Arabic speakers a glimpse into the beauty and power of the Quran, which cannot be fully conveyed in any translation, in English or in any other language.
This translation also includes a brief biography of Prophet Mohamed (peace and blessings be upon him), a short article about how the Quran was compiled, as well as a synopsis of the Surahs or chapters of the Quran and a glossary of Quranic words and terms. In addition, each Surah is preceded by an introduction to some of the major issues covered and its period of revelation.
| SKU: 4396-001 |
Reg: $15.95 Now: $13.95 |
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