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Messages from Quran
Author | : Dr. Ashi Ezz |
Publisher | : Dr Ashi Ezz |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2024-10-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1067035850 |
In honor of the core values and lessons embodied in this book, one-third of the net profit from this book will be dedicated to charity. Messages from Quran by Dr. Ashi Ezz is a transformative exploration of the Quran’s timeless wisdom, offering readers divine insights to navigate life’s challenges with clarity, peace, and strength. With every page, the book draws a radiant connection between faith and resilience, unveiling practical guidance for personal growth, emotional balance, and spiritual endurance. Through accessible reflections on core Quranic themes; like patience, trust in Allah, forgiveness, and hope; this book invites readers to unlock deeper meaning in their journey. Whether facing adversity or seeking peace, Messages from Quran serves as both a spiritual companion and a practical guide, lighting the way toward a life anchored in divine purpose.
What the Qur'an Meant
Author | : Garry Wills |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2018-12-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1101981040 |
America’s leading religious scholar and public intellectual introduces lay readers to the Qur’an with a measured, powerful reading of the ancient text Garry Wills has spent a lifetime thinking and writing about Christianity. In What the Qur’an Meant, Wills invites readers to join him as he embarks on a timely and necessary reconsideration of the Qur’an, leading us through perplexing passages with insight and erudition. What does the Qur’an actually say about veiling women? Does it justify religious war? There was a time when ordinary Americans did not have to know much about Islam. That is no longer the case. We blundered into the longest war in our history without knowing basic facts about the Islamic civilization with which we were dealing. We are constantly fed false information about Islam—claims that it is essentially a religion of violence, that its sacred book is a handbook for terrorists. There is no way to assess these claims unless we have at least some knowledge of the Qur’an. In this book Wills, as a non-Muslim with an open mind, reads the Qur’an with sympathy but with rigor, trying to discover why other non-Muslims—such as Pope Francis—find it an inspiring book, worthy to guide people down through the centuries. There are many traditions that add to and distort and blunt the actual words of the text. What Wills does resembles the work of art restorers who clean away accumulated layers of dust to find the original meaning. He compares the Qur’an with other sacred books, the Old Testament and the New Testament, to show many parallels between them. There are also parallel difficulties of interpretation, which call for patient exploration—and which offer some thrills of discovery. What the Qur’an Meant is the opening of a conversation on one of the world’s most practiced religions.
Quran: A Simple English Translation (Goodword ! Koran)
Author | : Maulana Wahiduddin Khan (Translator) |
Publisher | : Goodword Books |
Total Pages | : 750 |
Release | : 2013-12-19 |
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ISBN | : |
The Quran, a book which brings glad tidings to mankind along with divine admonition, stresses the importance of man’s discovery of truth on both spiritual and intellectual planes. Every book has its objective and the objective of the Quran is to make man aware of the Creation plan of God. That is, to tell man why God created this world; what the purpose is of settling man on earth; what is required from man in his pre-death life span, and what he is going to confront after death. The purpose of the Quran is to make man aware of this reality, thus serving to guide man on his entire journey through life into the after-life. The main themes of the Quran are enlightenment, closeness to God, peace and spirituality. The Quran uses several terms, tawassum, tadabbur, and tafakkur, which indicate the learning of lessons through reflection, thinking and contemplation on the signs of God scattered across the world. The present translation of the Quran and its explanatory notes are written keeping in mind these very themes. Koran, Qur'an, Coran, Kuran, Islam, Prophet Muhmmad
The Future of Islam
Author | : John L. Esposito |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2010-02-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 019974596X |
John L. Esposito is one of America's leading authorities on Islam. Now, in this brilliant portrait of Islam today--and tomorrow--he draws on a lifetime of thought and research to sweep away the negative stereotypes and provide an accurate, richly nuanced, and revelatory account of the fastest growing religion in the world. Here Esposito explores the major questions and issues that face Islam in the 21st century and that will deeply affect global politics. Are Islam and the West locked in a deadly clash of civilizations? Is Islam compatible with democracy and human rights? Will religious fundamentalism block the development of modern societies in the Islamic world? Will Islam overwhelm the Western societies in which so many Muslim immigrants now reside? Will Europe become Eurabia or will the Muslims assimilate? Which Muslim thinkers will be most influential in the years to come? To answer this last question he introduces the reader to a new generation of Muslim thinkers--Tariq Ramadan, Timothy Winter, Mustafa Ceric, Amina Wadud, and others--a diverse collection of Muslim men and women, both the "Martin Luthers" and the "Billy Grahams" of Islam. We meet religious leaders who condemn suicide bombing and who see the killing of unarmed men, women, and children as "worse than murder," who preach toleration and pluralism, who advocate for women's rights. The book often underscores the unexpected similarities between the Islamic world and the West and at times turns the mirror on the US, revealing how we appear to Muslims, all to highlight the crucial point that there is nothing exceptional about the Muslim faith. Recent decades have brought extraordinary changes in the Muslim world, and in addressing all of these issues, Esposito paints a complex picture of Islam in all its diversity--a picture of urgent importance as we face the challenges of the coming century.
Major Themes of the Qur'an
Author | : Fazlur Rahman |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2009-06-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0226702863 |
In this introduction to the Qur'an, Fazlur Rahman unravels its complexities on themes such as God, society, revelation, and prophecy.
Quran
Author | : The Monotheist Group |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 2008-09-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780979671524 |
This volume is an attempt to be free from the influences of sectarianism in order to present a genuine and honest viewpoint of Monotheism's Holy Book, the Qur'an, by translating it the way it always deserved to be translated.
English Translation of the Qur'an
Author | : |
Publisher | : Peace Vision |
Total Pages | : 895 |
Release | : |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1471629465 |
Between these two covers you will find the answer to those questions which touch the very depths of your soul. Why am I here? Where am I heading? How does one achieve happiness? Can one really find inner-peace? How can the “God” issue be resolved? Is blind faith and the curbing of logic the only road to spiritual nourishment? The answers given are plain and simple. All that is required to benefit is truthfulness with oneself, and unbiased approach, and a sincere quest for guidance. With that, immediately you will see why so many are naturally compelled to accept this message. We invite you to contemplate the matter for yourself...
Islam and the Destiny of Man
Author | : Charles Le Gai Eaton |
Publisher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 1985-09-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780887061639 |
Islam and the Destiny of Man by Charles Le Gai Eaton is a wide-ranging study of the Muslim religion from a unique point of view. The author, a former member of the British Diplomatic Service, was brought up as an agnostic and embraced Islam at an early age after writing a book (commissioned by T.S. Eliot) on Eastern religions and their influence upon Western thinkers. As a Muslim he has retained his adherence to the perennial philosophy which, he maintains, underlies the teachings of all the great religions. The aim of this book is to explore what it means to be a Muslim, a member of a community which embraces a quarter of the worlds population and to describe the forces which have shaped the hearts and the minds of Islamic people. After considering the historic confrontation between Islam and Christendom and analysing the difference between the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), the author describes the two poles of Muslim belief in terms of Truth and Mercythe unitarian truth which is the basis of the Muslims faith and the mercy inherent in this truth. In the second part of the book he explains the significance of the Quran and tells the dramatic story of Muhammads life and of the early Caliphate. Lastly, the author considers the Muslim view of mans destiny, the social structure of Islam, the role of art and mysticism and the inner meaning of Islamic teaching concerning the hereafter. Throughout this book the author is concerned not with the religion of Islam in isolation, but with the very nature of religious faith, its spiritual and intellectual foundations, and the light it casts upon the mysteries and paradoxes of the human condition.
القرآن الكريم
Author | : Muhammad Asad |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1216 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
At just six pounds, this reduced-size version of Muhammad Asad's classic English translation and explanation of the Qur'an is much easier to handle. With a prologue by the Gai Eaton and original artwork by Ahmed Moustafa, this translation is widely considered to be the foremost in conveying the meaning and sensibility of the original Arabic text, making this edition a must-have for both veteran scholars and English readers with a budding interest in Islamic studies.