The message of the Quran : the full account of the revealed Arabic text accompanied by parallel transliteration / translated and explained by Muhammad Asad.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Arabic Original language: Arabic Publication details: Bristol : Book Foundation, (c)2012.Edition: New editionDescription: xxiii, 1175 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1904510353
- 9781904510352
- Quran. English & Arabic.
- BP130.4.M477 2008
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) | G. Allen Fleece Library Reference (1st floor - front of library) | Non-fiction | BP130.4 .A85 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001874789 |
Originally published: 2003.
The opening The cow The house of Imran Women The repast Cattle The faculty of discernment Spoils of war Repentance Jonah Hud Joseph Thunder Abraham Al-Hijr The bee The night journey The cave Mary O Man The prophets The pilgrimage The believers The light The standard of true and false The poets The ants The story The spider The Byzantines Luqman Prostration The Confederates Sheba The originator O thou human being Those ranged in ranks Sad The throngs Forgiving Clearly spelled out Consultation Gold Smoke Kneeling down The sand-dunes Muhammad Victory The private apartments Qaf The dust-scattering winds Mount Sanai The unfolding The moon The most gracious That which must come to pass Iron The pleading The gathering The examined one The ranks The congregation The Hypocrites Loss and gain Divorce Prohibition Dominion The pen The laying-bare of the truth The ways of ascent Noah The unseen beings The enwrapped one The enfolded one Resurrection Man Those sent forth The tiding Those that rise He frowned Shrouding in darkness The cleaving asunder Those who give short measure The splitting asunder The great constellations That which comes in the night The all-highest The overshadowing event The daybreak The land The sun The night The bright morning hours The opening-up of the heart The fig The germ-cell Destiny The evidence of the truth The earthquake The chargers The sudden calamity Greed for more and more The flight of time The slanderer The elephant Quaraysh Assistance Good in abundance Those who deny the truth Succour The twisted strands The declaration of [God's] perfection The rising dawn Men.
This volume presents an English translation and explanation of the Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam. This translation is widely considered to be the foremost in conveying the meaning and sensibility of the original Arabic text.
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Text in English and Arabic.
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