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  2. Ibn Kathir al-Makki - Wikipedia

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    Al-Makki was a mawla ("freedman") of Amr ibn Alkama al-Kinani. [ 5 ] Al-Makki met the companions of Prophet Muhammad Anas ibn Malik and Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr , [ 4 ] and he learned his recitation method from a student of Prophet Muhammad's companion Abd Allah ibn Abbas who in turn learned from Ubay ibn Ka'b and Zayd ibn Thabit who both ...

  3. Abu Talib al-Makki - Wikipedia

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    Al-Makki uses his intimate knowledge of hadith and the Qur'an to argue that Ma'rifa is the only true form of knowledge available to Muslims. [3] In “The Sustenance of Hearts,” he interprets the Prophet's saying, “The quest for knowledge is a duty,” through the five pillars of Islam, as a divine assertion that the sciences of the heart ...

  4. List of translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Quran Majeed Gujarati Tarjuma Sathe (Means The holy Quran with Gujarati Translation) Ahmedbhai Sulaiman Jumani had translated the holy Quran. Its first edition was published from Karachi, Pakistan, in 1930. Divya Quran: This is a Gujarati translation of Maulana Abul Aala Maudoodi's Urdu Translation. Its eight editions published by Islami ...

  5. Nafiʽ al-Madani - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Egypt, his method of Qur'an recitation is the most popular in Africa in general, [3] and his chain of narration returning to the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad is well-attested. [4] Nafiʽ was born in the year 689CE, [5] and he died in the year 785CE. [6] [4] His family was from Isfahan, though he himself was born and ...

  6. Qira'at - Wikipedia

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    There are ten recognised schools of qiraʼat, each one deriving its name from a noted Quran reciter or "reader" (qāriʾ pl. qāriʾūn or qurrāʿ), such as Nafi‘ al-Madani, Ibn Kathir al-Makki, Abu Amr of Basra, Ibn Amir ad-Dimashqi, Aasim ibn Abi al-Najud, Hamzah az-Zaiyyat, and Al-Kisa'i.

  7. Ahmadiyya translations of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Qur'an Tukufu Pamoja na Tafsiri na Maelezo Kwa Swahili [4] Kwa jina la Mwenyezi Mungu, Mwingi wa rehema, Mwingi wa ukarimu. Web PDF: 1970: Esperanto: La Nobla Kurano: Je la nomo de Allah, la Donema, la Pardonema. Web PDF: 1970 [nb 2] Indonesian: Al Qur'an dengan Terjemahan dan Tafsir Singkat: Aku baca dengan nama Allah, Maha Pemurah, Maha ...

  8. Diya' al-Din al-Makki - Wikipedia

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    Al-Makki is said to have written a number of theological and juristic writings, some of which Fakhr al-Din occasionally cites. An authentic copy of the second volume on his most significant work, the Ash'ari theology summa, Nihayat al-Maram fi Dirayat al-Kalam ("The acme of aspirations in the study of kalam"), has just shown up. It is a huge ...

  9. Bayan al-Quran - Wikipedia

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    Bayan Ul Quran (Urdu: بیان القرآن) is a three volume tafsir of the Quran written by Indian Islamic scholar, Ashraf Ali Thanwi (d.1943). [1] Originally written in Urdu , it is the most prominent work of its author. [ 2 ]