The Holy Quran: Quaron in English Quaran Arabic Translation Message Quoran Translated Transliteration Quaron Text Coran Pocket Koran Hardcover Book Al Qur'an Quarn
Here is the Qur'an in 611 pages of beautiful, large-print Arabic script by Othman Taha. From the title page to the list of Sûras the divine words are surrounded by symbols in the margins and printed within tinted text boxes that feature intricate borders. Each appearance of the name of God is distinguished by red font. This handsome hardcover edition is a remarkable addition to any Arabic-speaking Muslim's personal library, and makes a fine item for collectors or scholars of religious texts or foreign languages. Some customers call it Rainbow Color Cover Quran
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this was not the translation I read but I couldn't find the one I read... ANYWAYS since ramadan is about to be finished I finished reading it too and ahhh i feel so refreshed and happy
A lot more Mary mother of Jesus than I would have thought! Coming from a Catholic background there was a lot in this text I just didn’t know about. Everyone should read a text as important as this regardless of one’s religious beliefs.
"Eşhedü en lâ ilâhe illallah ve eşhedü enne Muhammeden abdûhü ve resûlü" (Şahitlik ederim ki, Allah'tan başka hiçbir İlâh yoktur, ve yine şahitlik ederim ki Hz. Muhammed, O'nun kulu ve elçisidir.)
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Rahman ve Rahim olan Allah'ın adıyla. De ki: "O, Allah'tır, bir tektir." "Allah Samed'dir. (Her şey O'na muhtaçtır, o, hiçbir şeye muhtaç değildir)" "Ondan çocuk olmamıştır. (Kimsenin babası değildir.) Kendisi de doğmamıştır. (Kimsenin çocuğu değildir.)" "Hiçbir şey O'na denk ve benzer değildir." -İhlas Suresi
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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim Hamd Alemlerin Rabbi, Rahman, Rahim, hesap ve ceza gününün (ahiret gününün) maliki Allah'a mahsustur. (Allah'ım!) Yalnız sana ibadet ederiz ve yalnız senden yardım dileriz. Bizi doğru yola, kendilerine nimet verdiklerinin yoluna ilet; gazaba uğrayanlarınkine ve sapıklarınkine değil. -Fatiha Suresi
çok kitap okuyan birisi olarak Kuran'ı okuduğunuz zaman diğer kitaplardan ciddi anlamda farkı olduğunu göreceksiniz. İnsanın yazması gerçekten de imkansız. Arapçadan okuduğunda ki ses bütünlüğü ve verdiği manalar eşsiz. Türkçesine geçtiğinde hayatın her noktasına hayatın her evresinde ve dünyanın her çağından verdiği cevaplar inanılmaz. Evreni, dünyamızı, insan iç yapısını eşsiz sanat bütünlüğüyle açıklaması muhteşem. Kısacası gelmiş, geçmiş ve gelecek en güzel eser.
არაბულ სამყაროს სჭირდებოდა თავიანთი წინასწარმეტყველი და ამ მიზნით, მუჰამედის გარდაცვალებიდან 200 წლის მერე, შეიკრიბნენ და დაწერეს ყურანი. უმეტესი ნაწილი ბიბლიიდანაა, უბრალოდ მუჰამედია ჩამატებული. გასამართლებლად რომ წიგნი ღმერთისგანაა, ბევრჯერ წერია რომ თუ არ გჯერა აბა თავად სცადეთ მსგავსი წიგნის დაწერაო, რაც ჩემი აზრით არაა ძნელი, თუ ბევნი ხართ და თან აკოპირებთ ბიბლიას. :) იესოსაც თუ წინასწარმეტყველად აღიარებს ყურანი, მაშინ რატომაა ამხელა სხვაობა მათ ქადაგებებს შორის. იესო ქადაგებდა რომ გიყვარდეს მტერი შენიო, მუჰამედი კიდევ ათას საშინელებებს ურჩევს მტრების ამოსახოცად. ვერ წარმომიდგენია და ასეთ ადამიანს ვერ ჩავთვლი შუამავლად ვინც ყველაფერთან ერთად, ოთხი ცოლის მოყვანის უფლებას მომცემს და შემპირდება რომ საიქიოს ქალწული გელოდებაო. ერთიც და მეტს არ დავწერ. იესო მიტევებას ქადაგებს მუჰამედი კი უბრალოდ მეოთხე თავის 19 მუხლი წაიკითხეთ და თავად განსაჯეთ: "თუ თქვენმა ცოლებმა სახელის გამტეხი საქმე ჩაიდინონ, ოთხ მოწმეს მოუწოდეთ. თუ დამოწმებული იმათი წინააღმდეგი გამოდგეს, სახლებში დაამწყვდიეთ, ვიდრე დაიხოცებოდნენ, ან ღმერთი თავის ხსნის რამე საშუალებას მისცემდეს მათ".
I have read this book three times. The reason is that I have been told again and again how wonderful it is, and that I must not have read it properly. Well, I have read it properly and I've read it alongside reference books explaining it. I have also questioned several devout Muslim about aspects of the book. What I now know is that, like Christians, most Muslims cherry pick parts of this book. Read cover to cover it reads as utter nonsense filled with hatred and intolerance. It reads like the ramblings of a mad person, which is essentially what it is. Mohammad was a psychotic epileptic, paranoid about everything. On every other page he complains about the Jews and the Christians and he implores his followers to not listen to them and to persecute them when possible. It is a very short book, with each surrah/chapter being shorter than the last. This is the ludicrous nature of the book. That the chapters are ordered in length rather than any coherent order! I can not express sufficiently how insane it is that this book is the bedrock of a religion! The Bible may be many things, but it is at least readable and understandable!
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to attend an Open House at a local Muslim Mosque. Since then, I have been back two more times.
Each time I have learned many new things about Islam. Prior to these meetings, I knew very little about Islam and the Qur’an.
After spending some time talking with a local Muslim woman about the differences between Islam and Christianity, I decided to begin reading through the Qur’an to hopefully gain a better understanding of Islam.
While I now have dozens of questions to ask my Muslim friend about the Qur’an, the main things that stood out to me were:
- There was a heavy emphasis on taking care of the poor. - There was a heavy emphasis on the horrors of judgment day. - There is a heavy emphasis on the rewards of Paradise, such as gardens, the maidens, the rivers, etc. - It was interesting that, in the English translation, the pronouns used for God are plural (Such as “We” instead of “I”) - While Jinns are mentioned in various chapters, I never quite understood where they came from or what their primary role is. - The stories in the Qur’an are quite repetitive. Many of the same stories are repeated numerous times throughout different chapters - such as the stories of Abraham, Moses/Pharaoh, etc. - In the Qur’an, God seems to care a lot about people praying regularly, paying alms-tax, and giving to the poor. - Surah 3 - This chapter explains how husbands are supposed to properly discipline their wives. - Surah 4 - It seems like polygamy is permitted, but only up to four wives? - Surah 5 and Surah 24 - I am unsure if these instructions are still practiced today, but these chapters indicate that fornicators are supposed to receive lashings, and thieves are supposed to have their hand(s) cut off. - Surah 18 - This chapter contained a story about a man who killed a boy because the boy might someday cause his parents to become disbelievers… - Surah 27 - This chapter had a story about talking ants and talking birds. - Surah 66 - This chapter contained an explanation of a story of two of Muhammad’s wives conspiring together to convince him that his breath stunk.
I was already family with some of the prophets mentioned in the Qur’an, such as: - Aaron, Abraham, Adam, David, Elisha, Enoch, Isaac, Jacob, Job, John the Baptist, Jonah, Joseph, Lot, Moses, Noah, Solomon, Zachariah, and of course, Jesus.
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