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The Noble Qur’an Transliteration
We like to emphasize that this text is
not a substitute for the original Arabic Holy Quran. It is
only an attempt to help those who are trying to learn to
read the Arabic text, since it is as close to the written
text as possible. It is important to practice pronouncing
the letters as directed in the transliteration table,
especially the underlined letters, before starting to read.
It will be helpful if an Arabic speaker can help you or even
listening to the Qur’an recitation in the Arabic Language.
This work is free for use to everyone as long as no changes
that might distort it are done to it. we request from those
who benefit from it to pray for us. We pray to Almighty
Allah to help you learn to read the Holy Quran, and to do
every good thing.
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Jerusalem In The Qur’an
Author: Imran N. Hosein
- Language:
English - Size:
1MB - Pages:
143 - Format:
PDF
Jerusalem in the Qur’an is a
great book that thrilled and delighted me in a
number of ways. I am surprised that such a
meticulously documented book had to wait for
such a long time before seeing the light. It is
now more than half a century since the Zionists
began their appalling oppression and ethnic
cleansing of the Palestinian people whose only
offense is that they happened to live in a
country considered by the Jews to be their
promised holy land. The Zionists have
continuously referred to distorted scriptures
from the Torah and other Biblical material to
justify their atrocious behavior and to motivate
the Jews to establish a State of Israel that
extends from the Nile to the Euphrates with
Jerusalem as its capital. For example, David Ben
Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel, is
quoted to have said, “The Bible is our deed to
the land of Israel”. Muslim scholars, on the
other hand, have largely failed in refuting
Zionist claims from authenticated historical and
religious sources and have also failed to
accomplish their religious responsibility in
clearly documenting this question from the Holy
Qur’an and the Blessed Ahadith of our beloved
Prophet (PBUH). As far as I know, whatever is
written on this subject is rather superficial
and emotionally tainted or simply stating facts
in a cool manner. May Allah Ta’ala reward
Brother Imran Hosein for writing this scholarly
document, which will indeed fill up this
intellectual and religious gap and serve as an
academic reference to Muslims in all parts of
the world. As I write this introduction, this
book that was published only this year is
already being translated to Arabic and Bosnian.
In a short time it will be rendered into other
European languages and to all the other tongues
of the Islamic world.
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An Introduction to Koranic and Classical
Arabic: An Elementary Grammar of the Language
Author: Thackston, W. M.
Publisher: Bethesda, Md.: Ibex Publishers
Format: PDF
Quality: Lineart / High
Date: 2000
Size: 9 mb
An Introduction to Koranic
and Classical Arabic is an elementary-level
grammar of standard classical Arabic, the
literary norm of the Arabic language that has
not changed appreciably in fourteen hundred
years. An indispensable tool for all who are
interested in Islamic religion, science, and
literature, the language presented in this book
will enable the learner to study firsthand the
primary sources of Islamic civilization and the
classics of the Islamic Near East.
The grammar is presented
clearly and in a logical progression amply
illustrated by examples, most of which, along
with the readings, have been taken directly from
the text of the Koran and the body of hadith
(the reports of Muhammad’s sayings) and
supplemented with extracts from other classical
sources.
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How To Approach And Understand The Qur’an
Jamaal al din M.
Zarabozo | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages:
26 | Size: 1.5 MB
How To Approach And Understand The Qur’an:
Since many Muslims desire to read the Quran as often
as they can, it becomes of vital importance to know
what conditions might exist for the reciting or
touching of the Quran. This book explains if and
when there are times or occasions in which a Muslim
is not allowed to recite or touch the Quran due to
being in a state of “impurity”.
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The Quran And Modern Science
Dr. Maurice Bucaille | Language: English
| Format: PDF | Pages: 23 | Size: 2.6 MB
The Quran and Modern Science: This book has statements of a
scientific nature contained in the Qur’an and other subjects to
specialists from other disciplines. Astronomers, zoologists,
geologists and specialists in the history of the earth would all
have been struck, just as forcibly as medical doctors, by the
presence in the Qur’an of highly accurate reflections on natural
phenomena.
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Translation Of The Meanings Of The Glorious Quran
Sahih International | Language: English
| Format: PDF | Pages: 713 | Size: 2.5 MB
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Glorious
Quran: Saheeh International, based out of Saudi
Arabia, apparently took the Muhsin Khan “Noble
Qur’an,” and modified and revised its
translation, to come up with this new
translation.
What is the Quran:
The
Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”) is a Message from Allah (swt)
to humanity. It was transmitted to us in a chain
starting from the Almighty Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad (saw).
This message was given to the Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period spanning approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632 CE). The Prophet (saw) was
40 years old when the Qur’an began to be
revealed to him, and he was 63 when the
revelation was completed. The language of the
original message was Arabic, but it has been
translated into many other languages….
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The Quran And Modern Science Compatible
Or Incompatible
Dr. Zakir Abdul Karim Naik |
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 67 | Size: 3.5 MB
Ever since the dawn of human life on this planet, Man has always tried
to understand Nature, his own place in the scheme of Creation and the
purpose of Life itself. In this quest for Truth, spanning many centuries
and diverse civilizations, organized religion has shaped human life and,
to a large extent, has determined the course of history. While some
religions have been based on written text, claimed by their followers to
be divinely inspired, others have relied solely on human experience.
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Who Wrote The Quran
The
Memphis Dawah Team | Language: English | Format: PDF
| Pages: 23 | Size: 1 MB
Who
Wrote The Quran: A proof that the Qur’an is
from God and that Muhammad is a Messenger of God.
What is the Quran:
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”) is a
Message from Allah (swt) to humanity. It was
transmitted to us in a chain starting from the
Almighty Himself (swt) to the angel Gabriel to
the Prophet Muhammad (saw). This message was
given to the Prophet (saw) in pieces over a
period spanning approximately 23 years (610 CE
to 632 CE). The Prophet (saw) was 40 years old
when the Qur’an began to be revealed to him, and
he was 63 when the revelation was completed. The
language of the original message was Arabic, but
it has been translated into many other
languages.
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The Virtues Of The Quran
International Islamic
Publishing House | Language: English | Format: PDF |
Pages: 14 | Size: 1 MB
The Virtues Of The Quran: An
informative book about the virtues of studying,
understanding, reciting, memorizing, and acting
upon of the Qur’an, as well as a mention of the
virtues of various Surahs.
THE VIRTUE OF HE WHO LEARNS
THE QUR’AAN AND TEACHES IT
(1) The Messenger of
Allah Blessings and Peace be
upon him’ said:
“The best of you is he who
learns the Qur’aan and
teaches it.”
(Reported by Bukhari)
(2) And he (PBUH)
also said:
“Will not any of you go to
the Masjid and learn or read
two verses from the Book of
Allah ‘The Exalted’, Mighty
and Glorified be He? (For)
that is better for him than
two she-camels, and three
(verses) are better for him
than three (she-camels), and
four (verses) are better for
him than four (she-camels).
And the number (of verses
read in total) are better
than the same number of
camels.” (Reported by
Muslim)
(3) And he (PBUH)
said:
“There is no envy
(acceptable) except in two
(cases): a person whom Allah
has given the Qur’aan and
recites it throughout the
night and throughout the
day. And a person whom Allah
has given wealth, that he
gives out throughout the
night and throughout the
day.” (Reported by Bukhari
and Muslim)
THE VIRTUE of READING THE
QUR’AAN
(4) The Messenger of Allah (PBUH)
said:
“Whosoever reads a letter
from the Book of Allah will
receive a Hasanah (good
deed) from it (i.e. his
recitation), and the Hasanah
(good deed) is multiplied by
ten. I do not say that
Alif-laam-meem is
(considered as) a letter (in
reward), rather Alif is a
letter, laam is a letter,
and meem is a letter.”
(Reported by At-Tirmidhi,
Ad-Darami)
(5) And he (PBUH)
also said:
“He who is skillful in
reciting the Qur’aan is with
the unveiled, honorable, and
pious (i.e. Hur al-Ain). And
he who stutters when reading
the Qur’aan, (and its
recitation) is difficult
upon him, will receive two
rewards.” (Reported by
Bukhari)
(6) And he (PBUH)
said:
“Verily he who has nothing
of the Qur’aan in his heart,
is like a house (which has
been) destroyed.” (Reported
by At-Tirmidhi)
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Help Yourself In Reading Holy Quran Arabic
– English
Qari Abdussalam |
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 64 |
Size: 8 MB
It is a guide for
learning to read the Arabic of the Qur’an in
a simple way through transliteration without
a teacher. After mastering this guide , one
will be able to read Qur’an without any
difficulties.
|
The Noble Quran (Arabic) ( Al-Qur’an Al-Kareem )
God (Allah,
Subhanahu wa Ta’ala)
Words | Language: Arabic
| Format: PDF | Pages:
569 | Size: 4 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The English Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages: 978
| Size: 28.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Russian Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Russian |
Format: PDF | Pages: 185
| Size: 2.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The French Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: French |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1235 | Size: 28 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Spanish Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Spanish |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1089 | Size: 28 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The German Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: German |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1260 | Size: 46 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Turkish Language
Sha’ban Bareesh
| Language: Turkish |
Format: PDF | Pages: 345
| Size: 1.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Yoroba Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Yoroba |
Format: PDF | Pages: 931
| Size: 22.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Thai Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Thai | Format:
PDF | Pages: 1794 |
Size: 26.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Greek Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Greek |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1011 | Size: 24.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Korean Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Korean |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1426 | Size: 35 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Persian Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Persian |
Format: PDF | Pages: 929
| Size: 31 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Portuguese Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Portuguese |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1085 | Size: 31 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Chinese Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Chinese |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1253 | Size: 78.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Chichewa Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Chichewa |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1427 | Size: 26 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Brahui Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Brahui |
Format: PDF | Pages: 816
| Size: 31 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Albanian Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Albanian |
Format: PDF | Pages: 770
| Size: 39 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Filipino Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Filipino |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1086 | Size: 29 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Hausa Language
Islamic
University Of Nigeria |
Language: Hausa |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1011 | Size: 34 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Nko (Bambara) Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Nko | Format:
PDF | Pages: 1311 |
Size: 31 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Urdu Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Urdu | Format:
PDF | Pages: 1777 |
Size: 58 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Tamil Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Tamil |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1251 | Size: 66.5 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Vietnamese Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Vietnamese |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1232 | Size: 91 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Kazakh Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Kazakh |
Format: PDF | Pages: 675
| Size: 28 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Kashmiri Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Kashmiri |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1695 | Size: 50 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Macedonian Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Macedonian |
Format: PDF | Pages: 979
| Size: 17 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Indonesian Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Indonesian |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1281 | Size: 99 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Malayalam Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah Al Munawwarah |
Language: Malayalam | Format: PDF | Pages:
944 | Size: 44 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”) is a Message from
Allah (swt) to humanity. It was transmitted
to us in a chain starting from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad (saw). This message was
given to the Prophet (saw) in pieces over a
period spanning approximately 23 years (610
CE to 632 CE). The Prophet (saw) was 40
years old when the Qur’an began to be
revealed to him, and he was 63 when the
revelation was completed. The language of
the original message was Arabic, but it has
been translated into many other languages.
The Qur’an is one of the two sources which
form the basis of Islam. The second source
is the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw). What
makes the Qur’an different from the Sunnah
is primarily its form. Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is literally the Word of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah was inspired by Allah but
the wording and actions are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an has not been expressed
using any human’s words. Its wording is
letter for letter fixed by no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Sindhi Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Sindhi |
Format: PDF | Pages:
1234 | Size: 60 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Uyghur Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Uyghur |
Format: PDF | Pages: 659
| Size: 30 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
|
Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Somali Language
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Somali |
Format: PDF | Pages: 900
| Size: 32 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
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Translation Of The Meanings Of The Noble Quran In
The Burmese Language ( Volume 1 & 2 )
Islamic
University Of Al Madinah
Al Munawwarah |
Language: Burmese |
Format: PDF | Pages:
3116 | Size: 100 MB
The Qur’an (“Qor-Ann”)
is a Message from
Allah (swt) to
humanity. It was
transmitted to us in
a chain starting
from the Almighty
Himself (swt) to the
angel Gabriel to the
Prophet Muhammad
(saw). This message
was given to the
Prophet (saw) in
pieces over a period
spanning
approximately 23
years (610 CE to 632
CE). The Prophet
(saw) was 40 years
old when the Qur’an
began to be revealed
to him, and he was
63 when the
revelation was
completed. The
language of the
original message was
Arabic, but it has
been translated into
many other
languages.
The Qur’an is one of
the two sources
which form the basis
of Islam. The second
source is the Sunnah
of the Prophet
(saw). What makes
the Qur’an different
from the Sunnah is
primarily its form.
Unlike the Sunnah,
the Qur’an is
literally the Word
of Allah (swt),
whereas the Sunnah
was inspired by
Allah but the
wording and actions
are the Prophet’s
(saw). The Qur’an
has not been
expressed using any
human’s words. Its
wording is letter
for letter fixed by
no one but Allah.
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The Amazing Quran
Dr. Gary Miller
| Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages: 62
| Size: 1 MB
The Scientific Miracles
of the Holy Quran
The Quran is not
only unique in the
way in which it
presents its subject
matter, but it is
also unique in that
it is a miracle
itself. By the term
“miracle,” we mean
the performance of a
supernatural or
extraordinary event
which cannot be
duplicated by
humans. It has been
documented that
Prophet Muhammad,
may God praise him,
challenged the Arabs
to produce a
literary work of a
similar caliber as
the Quran, but they
were unable to do so
in spite of their
well-known eloquence
and literary powers.
The challenge to
reproduce the Quran
was presented to the
Arabs and mankind in
three stages…
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Take Your Beliefs From The Quran And Sunnah
Muhammad Jameel
Zeeno | Language: English | Format: PDF |
Pages: 119 | Size: 1 MB
Take your Belief from the Quran and
Sunnah: a booklet containing important
questions of religious beliefs, the writer
replied it was seeded with evidence from the
Quran and Sunnah; to reassure the reader to
answer correctly; because the doctrine of
unification (Tawheed) is the basis of His
Excellency rights in this world and the
Hereafter.
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir
Imam Ibn Kathir
| Language: English |
Format: CHM | Volume
1-10 | 114 Chapters |
Size: 8 MB
Tafsir of Ibn Kathir:
is the most renowned
and accepted
explanation of the
Qur’an in the entire
world. In it one
finds the best
presentation of
Ahadith, history,
and scholarly
commentary.this
program is a
compilation of the
Abridged Tafsir Ibn
Kathir Volume 1 –
10. The purpose of
this program is to
compile the whole
collection so that
anyone can read and
search the wonderful
Tasfir of Ibn Kathir
easily and for free.
Feel free to share
this with your
friends, family,
anyone!
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The Bible The Quran And Science
Dr. Maurice
Bucaille | Language: English | Format: PDF |
Pages: 171 | Size: 1.5 MB
The Bible The Quran And Science:
Written by a French surgeon, this work, one
of the most important ever on Islamic and
Christian studies, analyzes the scriptures
in the light of modern scientific knowledge,
looking for contradictions between
established scientific facts and scriptural
implication. The author analyzes creationism
vs. evolution, astronomy, the conception in
the womb, separation of water in
subterranean Oceanic rivers and other
issues. A thoroughly engrossing treatise,
full of information on the subject and
documentation to back up every point the
author brings forth. English translation of
‘La Bible, Le Coran et La Science.”
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You Ask And The Qur’an Answers
TheVista |
Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages:
13 | Size: 1 MB
You Ask And The
Qur’an Answers:
A beautiful book
concerns some of the
basic Frequent
Questions, which are
usually asked by
non-Muslims,
welcomed cordially
the answers back are
found in the
Qur’anic verses (the
word of Allah swt).
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The Qur’an – The Miracle Of Miracles
Ahamed Deedat |
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 54
| Size: 2 MB
The Quran is not only unique in the way in
which it presents its subject matter, but it
is also unique in that it is a miracle
itself. By the term “miracle,” we mean the
performance of a supernatural or
extraordinary event which cannot be
duplicated by humans. It has been documented
that Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him,
challenged the Arabs to produce a literary
work of a similar caliber as the Quran, but
they were unable to do so in spite of their
well-known eloquence and literary powers.
The challenge to reproduce the Quran was
presented to the Arabs and mankind in three
stages…
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Animals In The Glorious Quran
Ahmad Bahjat |
Language: English |
Format: PDF | Pages: 155
| Size: 2.5 MB
The Ever-Glorious Qur’an
presents to us the
stories of the Prophets
and the friends of
Allah. Within these
stories we find a group
of animals that have
played a great and
significant role in
history. This group of
animals was mentioned in
the Ever-Glorious Qur’an
along with another group
that included a bird,
animal or plant but was
actually a miracle of
Allah. For example,
Musa’s staff that was
turned into a snake.
‘Isa’s clay that he had
formed and breathed onto
it, and it became a real
bird by Allah’s
Permission. The flocks
of birds that Allah
(Exalted and Glorified
be He) sent to the
companions of the
elephant to strike them
with stones of baked
clay.
# The crow that Allah
sent to Adam’s son in
order to show him how to
hide the dead body of
his brother.
# The birds that Ibrahim
(Abraham) had killed and
divided upon the
mountaintops and then
Allah gave them life
again.
# The cow of Banu Israel
that Musa (Moses)
ordered to be
slaughtered in order to
disclose the identity of
a mysterious murderer.
# The wolf that was
falsely accused of
eating Yusuf (Joseph).
# The hoopoe of Sulayman
(Solomon) that informed
him about the Queen of
Sheba.
# The termite that ate
the staff of Sulayman on
which he was leaning
while he was sitting
dead on his chair. After
the termite had eaten
through the wood, the
Prophet fell down and
his death became known.
# `Uzayr’s donkey whom
Allah put to death for a
hundred years and then
gave it life once again,
right in front of his
owner’s eyes.
# The whale that
swallowed Yunus (Jonah)
for a while and then
threw him out to the
land because he was
among those who praise
Allah.
# The dog of the people
of the cave that slept
with them for three
hundred and nine years.
# Sulayman’s ant that
had called the ants to
escape to their
dwellings, lest Sulayman
and his hosts crush
them, while they
perceive not.
# Abrahah’s elephant
that was ordered to
destroy the Ka’bah but
was frozen in its place
because of his fear of
Allah and so he could
not proceed.
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The Easy Dictionary Of The Qur’an
Shaikh
AbdulKarim Parekh | Language: Arabic –
English | Format: PDF | Pages: 276 | Size: 4
MB
The Qur’an is the final revealed Book that
contains the message of guidance from Allah
for all humankind. Accordingly, the
salvation as well as worldly welfare of the
entire humanity depends upon following the
guidance ordained in this Divine Book. In
other words, success in this world as well
as the Hereafter for humankind is treasured
in this great Book. Therefore, there is an
endless need to compile Qur’anic expositions
(in the context of modern challenges and
evolving circumstances) while calling people
towards understanding its eternal message.
Before you start reading this dictionary of
the Qur’an, you should keep in mind that the
Qur’an is not a book of theories, rather it
is a practical book of guidance, to be read
and acted upon. As you go through this book,
you should simultaneously read the original
Arabic texts of the Qur’an. In addition, a
translation of Qur’an is of further help. In
a few months, Insha-Allah, you will have
learnt to translate the Arabic verses into
your own language. It is then that you will
realize the value of this little dictionary.
Once you have memorized the words of the
Qur’an together with their meanings, you
will discover new feelings from the
recitation of the Qur’an. As a matter of
fact, you will feel that Allah has removed
darkness from your mind and lit your heart
with His Noor (Light), Insha-Allah.
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Stories Of The Qur’an
Imam Ibn Kathir
| Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages:
111 | Size: 1 MB
Here we are with the book Stories of the
Qur’an by AI-Hafiz Isma` il Ibn Katheer Ad-
Dimashqi (May Allah rest his soul), taking a
tour throughout the stories mentioned in the
Glorious Qur’ an pertaining to which Allah
the Almighty says: {Indeed in their stories,
there is a lesson for men of understanding}.
(Yusuf, 111) Yes, in order to find
admonition, lessons and exemplary models!
This book of ours handles the stories that
are cited in the Glorious Qur’an, gathered
from the book titled, Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah
(The Beginning and the End). The book also
covers a number of stories that were not
included in Al- Bidayah wan-Nihayah, such as
that of Harut and Marut. Also, stories of
Allah’s Prophets and Messengers (Peace be
upon them all) are not included here as they
are already detailed in Ibn Katheer’s other
book Stories of the Prophets.
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