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  1. According to Islamic theology, the Qur'an is a revelation very specifically in Arabic, and so it should only be recited in Quranic Arabic. Translations into other languages are the work of humans and so, according to Muslims, no longer possess the uniquely sacred character of the Arabic original.

  2. The English Translation of the Holy Qur'an with Commentary (1917), translated by Maulana Muhammad Ali, was "the first English translation by an Ahmadiyyah follower to be generally available and to be made accessible to the West."

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuranQuran - Wikipedia

    Popular modern English translations by Muslims include The Oxford World Classic's translation by Muhammad Abdel Haleem, The Clear Quran by Mustafa Khattab, Sahih International's translation, among various others.

  4. 7th–10th centuries. Salman the Persian translated the first chapter of the Qur'an, Al-Fatiha, from Arabic to Persian. [1] [full citation needed] Greek: The purpose is unknown but it is confirmed to be the first-ever complete translation of the Quran.

  5. List of chapters in the Quran. The Quran is divided into Surahs (chapters) and further divided into Ayahs (verses). The translation of the word Ayah is "Sign [of Allah]". For a preliminary discussion about the chronological order of chapters, see Surah .

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    Anglicized Title (s)
    Arabic Title (s)
    English Title (s)
    1
    ٱلْفَاتِحَة al-Fātiḥah ...
    The Opening, the Opening of the Divine ...
    2
    ٱلْبَقَرَة al-Baq̈arah
    The Calf, The Cow, The Heifer
    3
    آلِ عِمْرَان ʾĀli ʿImrān
    The Family of Imran, The House of ...
    4
    ٱلنِّسَاء an-Nisāʾ
    The Women
  6. The Noble Qur'an is a translation of the Quran by Muhammad Muhsin Khan and Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali. It is available in many languages [5] and is "widely and freely distributed to hajj pilgrims". [6]

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · The Qur'an (literally "The Recitation"), also romanized Quran or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur'an to be the literal word of God as revealed to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years by the angel Gabriel and regard it as God's final revelation to mankind.