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Interpretation of the Meanings of the Noble Qur’an in the English Language (Deluxe) Hardcover

£40.00

 

  • Interpretation of the Meanings of the Noble Qur’an in the English Language  Hardcover
  • Publisher: Darussalam (2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 996074079X

 

A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence 2 vol

£50.00

SKU:9782987456193
Pages:1370
Year of Publication:2012
Size cm: 18×24
Binding: Hard Cover
Asin: ASIN
Author: Dr. Salih Al-Fawzan
Publisher: Al-Maiman Publishing House

Weight: 2.225 gram

Tajweed Quran with English Translation and Transliteration

£45.00

SKU:R 9784564231230

Pages:604

Size cm: 25×17

Binding: Hard Back

Asin: ASIN

Author: Translated by Abdyllah Yusuf Ali

Publisher: DAAR AL MAARIFAH

shipping: 1860 kg

Study the Noble Qur’an Word for Word Volume 3 (21-30)

£70.00

The first coloured Word-for-Word English translation to understand the meanings of the Arabic verses along with grammatical terms. Each word is differently colored along with it’s meaning in the same color to facilitate learning each word while comprehending a block of words.

Volume 3: Parts 21 to 30 Pages: 617 Hardback
Study The Noble Qur’an Word-For-Word
(Arabic-English), Othmani Script
Translators : Dr. Muhsin Khan and Taqi-ud-Din Hilali
3 volumes Set
ISBN : 9786035001007
Publisher : Darussalam (2012)

A Word For Word Meaning of The Qur’an VOL1-2-3

£52.00

This set places one or a couple of words of the ‘ayah in one line of a column and gives their meanings side by side in another column, taking care to see that the flow and intelligibility of the English meanings are not thereby lost. This method enables the reader to identify which English words or phrases represent the meaning of which words in the Arabic text. It has the additional advantage of keeping the meaning strictly to the wording of the text or importing in the meaning any word or expression that has no correspondence with anything in the text.To further facilitate the understanding of the text, the meanings of almost all important words in the text have been given separately. To do this a number has been placed on the English word which represents the meaning of the particular word in the text and then the meanings of that word have been given under that number in another column by the side of the general meaning of the text. The numbering has been kept individual for each page. Also grammatical notes, particularly verb forms and verbal nouns, have been given as far as possible. As the words recur at different pages, so their meanings and grammatical notes also have been repeated, giving cross reference to at least one previous occurrence of the word, indicating the page on which and the number under which the word has been explained before. The aim has been to enable a non-Arab reader to understand the Qur’an as well as to improve his knowledge of Arabic, particularly the Qur’anic Arabic.