The Majestic Quran


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The Majestic Reading


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The Quran "The Reading" is the message of the Creator to Mankind, and it confirms what passed before it and points to what is to come to Mankind, and confirms the guidance sent to Father Adam, Noah, Hud, Saleh, Father Abraham, Lot, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob (aka Israel), Joseph, Shuaib, Moses, Aaron, King David, King Solomon, Imran, Zachariah, Mary, John (aka Yahya), Messiah Jesus and all other Messengers and Prophets of God. It adds nothing to Faith and Law that came in the unadulterated Torah and Bible (aka Injeel). It was sent to a man called Mohammad who was illiterate, could not read or write a book, and was astray till God chose him and sent His Spirit Gabriel to turn him to the path. The revelation came down on Mohammad from the time he was chosen by God, and his subsequent expulsion from Mecca and fighting, and return to Mecca and the House, the Sanctified, in the Mosque (Church or Synagogue), the Sanctified (Kaaba and its surroundings) and the return of all that God wished to the control of His Messenger and the believers with him. After all this, God sent down His Spirit and Angels to finalize the Quran, ensure it was written, and delivered it to Mohammad and his followers in ten nights of ONE month of Ramadan at the time of the Contention (Hajj), the Great, to the House, the Old, in Jerusalem (circa 628 AD), they are referred to as the nights of measure better than a thousand months, in which all commands were decided upon by the Will of God.The Book in Arabic, which has 114 Chapters or "Surahs", appeared on Earth in the 7th century A.D. and cannot be changed because God protects it, it is the statement/narration of the Holy Spirit Gabriel, highest of the Messengers of God. In it speak to us many Messengers, and also Mohammad, and there are sayings for us to follow and repeat. Wherever you see the word "Say!" it is an order to Mohammad to say something, for us to listen, obey, understand and follow, and repeat where needed. Similarly, many other Messengers speak to us whom we need to listen, obey, understand and follow, and repeat where needed, and of course Gabriel, and we need to do the same for what he tells us by Gods' command. God Himself speaks to us in it as well; you need to figure out where.Just because the Book is in Arabic gives NO supremacy to the Arabs, nor to any other race. It is for all Mankind and Demonkind and for any who want guidance from God. I have strived to translate it as best as God lets me, and I ask God for forgiveness where God has let me err. Read for yourselves and understand for your souls, no one can guide us except with the will of God, and every soul must choose to be guided before God guides her. The Quran can only be understood by those chosen by God Himself, and it will only be understood by those who are humble to the Unseen God. The English text cannot supersede the Arabic text, the text in Arabic are the living Words of God, and I mean "Alive". The Quran is a witness from God, just as the Torah is a witness from God from before, and soon Messiah Jesus will be a witness over us again, just like we are witnesses over each other and the Angel Messengers are witnesses over us, and God over everything Witnesses. The time approaches for Mankind's Judgment, but they wander around oblivious. Those who hold the Quran today and from their mouths they utter "We follow it" have destroyed the fabric of its meaning and commandments, and soon God will repay them "fully" for what they have perpetrated.




The Majestic Quran: a Plain English Translation Paperback


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This is an English-only version (no Arabic) of The Majestic Quran. This reader-friendly presentation of the Quran will help you to understand the topic you are reading, and learn the moving and transformative message of the Quran. The Majestic Quran is the word of God and was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It is the supreme authority in Islam and the living source of all Islamic teachings. It is a book of guidance that sets out the creed, rituals, ethics, and laws of the religion. It is the most influential book in the history of literature and recognized as the greatest literary masterpiece in Arabic. This new translation is written in a modern style that remains faithful to the original, making it easy to read and understand. The message of the Quran was addressed to all people regardless of class, gender, or age, and this translation is accessible to all. The author Dr. Musharraf Hussein is a Scholar and the chief Executive of Karimia Institute Nottingham. He came to Britain from Pakistan in 1966 with his parents to the town of Halifax, where he memorized the Quran, learned Tajweed and basic Quranic Arabic. After completing a degree in Biochemistry at Aston University, he went on to gain a Science doctorate. He worked as a Scientist till 1990 and then decided to dedicate himself to serving the Muslim community. He studied the Islamic sciences at a seminary in Pakistan under the guidance of Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shah and then at Al-Azhar University, Cairo. He was awarded an OBE in 2008 for his services to community relations in Britain. Formerly he was the director of the PGCE teacher training course and vice-chair of the Association of Muslim Schools (2000-2003) as well as the chairman of the Christian Muslim Forum (2008-2010).




A JUZ A DAY


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The Qur’an refers to a wealth of human experience, seeking to enrich our lives on earth before our eventual return to our Maker, the Most High. Although it is impossible to articulate a translation that clearly establishes the majestic nature of the Qur’an in any language of the world, nevertheless, Muslims need to become more familiar with the overall coherence of its message in their native language. The aim of this work before you is to highlight key themes and messages of the Qur’an that will be recited throughout our lives so those who are not able to understand the Arabic reading can feel a connection with what they will hear and recite by reading this summation.




Quran


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Perhaps the best Quran English translation. It is clear, easy to read, and very faithful to the Arabic original. It closely follows the Arabic text, and often reminds the reader of the Arabic original. It uses today's English language, and today's English vocabulary, thus it is easy to read and understand. The flow is smooth, the sentence structure is simple, the meaning is clear. This Quran translation has no interpretations, no footnotes, and no explanations. It is a pure translation of the Quran, from Arabic to English, and it does not try to emphasize any school of thought. The text purely and accurately translates the Holy Quran, from Arabic, into contemporary English. It was translated by a Muslim, who saw firsthand the miracles inside the Quran. His native language is Arabic; his everyday language is American English. For 15 years, he studied the Quran. For many years, he translated speech between his mother and his wife. For a living, he develops quality software. This Quran translation is available in two editions. This edition (A) uses the word "Allah" to refer to the Creator. Edition (B) uses the word "God". Quran Sura 91. The Sun. ash-Shams. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. By the sun and its radiance. 2. And the moon as it follows it. 3. And the day as it reveals it. 4. And the night as it conceals it. 5. And the sky and He who built it. 6. And the earth and He who spread it. 7. And the soul and He who proportioned it. 8. And inspired it with its wickedness and its righteousness. 9. Successful is he who purifies it. 10. Failing is he who corrupts it. 11. Thamood denied in its pride. 12. When it followed its most wicked. 13. The messenger of Allah said to them, "This is the she-camel of Allah, so let her drink." 14. But they called him a liar, and hamstrung her. So their Lord crushed them for their sin, and leveled it. 15. And He does not fear its sequel. The Quran is the last Book from the Creator. It contains guidance, mercy, and healing. The Quran is a blessing, within reach.




The Miraculous Language of the Qur'an: Evidence of Divine Origin


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This study illustrates why the language of the Qur'an is miraculous, unique, and evidence of divine authority. The author compares the language of the Qur'an with the language of pre-Islamic poetry, the Prophet's words (hadith), and the language of the Arabs both past and present, to demonstrate that although the Qur'an was revealed in Arabic it was at the same time an Arabic which was entirely new. Original and early Muslim audiences viewed this as miraculous and responded to the Qur'an's words, sounds, rhythms, etc. in a manner consistent with a deeper appreciation of its beauty and majesty which modern ears, trained by familiarity, and despite being surrounded by all manner of dictionaries and studies, are at a loss to capture. The author attempts to remove this veil and present the Qur'an to readers as if hearing it for the first time, to bring to life some of this wonder. In doing so he guides readers to appreciate the beauty of the Qur'an, to become more immersed in it, and to have a clearer understanding of its structure and flow. Devoting special attention to Surah Al Muddaththir, to underpin his analysis, Saeh thus brings the Revelation to life, to demonstrate that each surah has distinct features and characteristics that make it stand out uniquely within the design and sweep of the whole.




The Five Pillars of Islam


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The Five Pillars of Islam is a comprehensive and practical manual on the fundamental beliefs and practices of a Muslim and provides an understanding of the true spirit of worship in Islam. Written by a noted Muslim scholar and educationist with a contemporary Muslim audience in mind, this is an invaluable reference for every home and classroom. Musharraf Hussain, PhD, is the director of the Karimia Institute in the United Kingdom. In 2009 he was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his services to community relations in Britain.




Essentials of Quranic Arabic: Volume 2


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This second volume is a continuation of study from the first volume. It focuses on several advanced and intermediate Arabic grammar important in a higher level of Qur'inic study. This includes topics in Morphology, Irregular Verbs, and other topics found in Intermediate Arabic Grammar study. Similar to the first volume, numerous examples from the Qur'an have been given so that our focus is maintained. "Review Questions" are included in the back of this book on the chapters that have been detailed. The last three chapters are focused on more advanced discussions relative to Qur'anic Arabic such as Eloquence (Balagha) and the Inimitability of the Qu'ran.




The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam


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"Originally written for the Conference of Great Religions held at Lahore on December 26-29, 1896, the Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam has since served as an introduction to Islam for seekers after the truth and religious knowledge in different parts of the world. The present issue includes several "lost" pages not included in the essay that was read out at Lahore. It deals with the following five broad themes, set by the moderators of the Conference: 1. The physical, moral and spiritual states of man 2. The state of man after death 3. The object of man's life and the means to its attainment 4. The operation of the practical ordinances of the Law in this life and the next 5. Sources of Divine knowledge."--Publisher's description.




The Quran: with or Against the Bible?


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Too often we are tempted into thinking how wrong other peoples religions and scriptures are, rather than focusing on whats right about our own. We act like some of our politicians during election campaigns rather than following the teachings of our own holy books. Breaking the trend, author Dr. Ejaz Naqvi provides an objective, topic-by-topic review of the two most read books in the worldthe Holy Bible and the Holy Quran. The Quran: With or Against the Bible? addresses the key themes of the Quran and answers commonly asked questions in search of finding common ground: Who wrote the Quran? Who is the God of the Quran? What is the Quranic view of the prophets, especially Moses and Jesus? What does the Quran teach about interfaith relations? Does the Quran promote peace and harmony between Muslims and the People of the Book, or does it promote violence? How does the Quran compare to the Bible on important themes like worshipping God, the prophets, human rights, moral values, and fighting for justice and human dignity? Does the Quran render women as second-class citizens? Dispelling major myths, The Quran: With or Against the Bible? Systematically analyzes and compares the similarities in the paths of guidance the two scriptures have bestowed upon mankind.