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How to Approach and Understand the Quran

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How the Quran should be approached & the main teachings of the Quran. The work also offers a lengthy discussion of the proper sources of tafseer or Quranic commentary. One reviewer wrote of this work, "It will be useful reading for all Muslims, new converts and those who have been practicing for years. As I was reading, I found passages that built such a powerful crescendo of argumentation and commentary, that I was deeply touched."

291 pages, Paperback

First published August 11, 1999

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Jamaal al-Din M. Zarabozo

37 books39 followers
M.A in Economics (UC Davis)
B.A in Economics (UC Berkley)

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July 26, 2014
Among the best book to make you understand your responsibilty towards Quran. If you properly understand the message in this book, it will put you at the right attitude towards Quran.

The beauty and amazingness of Quran is forgotten, not because of others, but because of the Muslims ourselves. We claimed that we believe, but how many of us really understand the real meaning of Quran being sent to us.
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October 25, 2013
Jamal Zarabozo is as clinical as it gets. The book is a balanced middle-ground between standard Uloom ul Quran books and 'introduction to the Quran' works. He has a good grasp over all Tafseers that were available in English at the time. Much better read than either Ahmed Von Denfer's work or Bilal Philips' work on Uloom ul Quran.
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