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The Holy Quran: Text, Translation & Commentary (Yusuf Ali) Translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Hardbound commentary by Abdullah Yusuf Ali with Arabic text in Persian/Urdu style script.
| Publisher: | Goodword Books | | Suitable Age: | 13 - Adults | | Format: | Hardcover | | Length: | 1862 pages | | ISBN: | 8178980894 |
| SKU: 4319-257 |
Reg: $24.95 Now: $19.95 |
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Abdullah Yusuf Ali's classical work now revised and presented in a language easy to comprehend.
The Quran is a book of directions, showing man the right path to tread. It is a Light which guides his faltering steps, giving him timely reminders of Allah’s will, awakening his sleeping nature and conveying the Lord’s admonition. It is a book that, in giving him the moral sense to distinguish right from wrong, cures him, and his society, of all ills.
In that sense, it is a book of wisdom, full of every expression of correct understanding. More, it is a book of laws, laying down for us the very foundations on which to build and organize society. In short, it provides everything that man-as an individual and as member of society-can ever need. Without this, man can never be the gainer, no matter how hard he tries.
| SKU: 4319-257 |
Reg: $24.95 Now: $19.95 |
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| Something to Ask... | O Allah! Creator of the heavens and the earth! Knower of the hidden and the exposed! Rubb of everything and every one. I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped but You. I seek Your Protection from the evil of my own self from the evil of Satan and from the evil of Shirk to which he calls. |
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