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OmarJanjua
08-27-2012, 05:58 PM
Hello brothers and sisters ,
I have joined this forum hoping to gain more knowledge and understanding of my religion.
My name is Omar , I live in Scotland in the U.K , my whole life I have considered myself to be a muslim although my actions may have been in contradiction to this. As a child I was taught to recite verses from the Quran however I did not understand the meaning of what I was reading (only to recognise the letters).
I am now at a point where I feel a duty to understand the messages and become a better muslim - I have began to read the Quran in English but there are a few options...... which one is considered to be the most accurate? Also -I have downloaded an app on my phone but how should my phone be treated now there is a copy of quran on it .
Sorry if these seem like very silly questions . May Allah bless you all .Thankyou. Omar
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White Rose
08-27-2012, 06:04 PM
:wa:

Masha Allah! I am happy to see that you want to learn more and feel like it is a duty. No question is silly because it shows you respect and want to learn. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer to your question as of now but Insha Allah someone will help you.

May you learn more by joining us on this board. Welcome :statisfie
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جوري
08-27-2012, 06:05 PM
wa3lykoum asalaam wr wb akhi, :welcome: aboard
may Allah swt make you and us steadfast.
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Qurratul Ayn
08-27-2012, 06:08 PM
:wasalamex

Welcome to the forum!!!

No, it is NEVER silly or awkward or embarrassing to ask questions about Islaam. We are all learning and wanting to enhance our knowledge!!!

Insha'Allaah you shall learn a lot here and find this forum beneficial

format_quote Originally Posted by OmarJanjua
I have began to read the Quran in English but there are a few options...... which one is considered to be the most accurate?
I read the Qur'aan in Arabic, even though I don't understand what I'm reading, which is absolutely fine by me! My brother who is a Hafiz translates parts of it for me, he's still learning too.

format_quote Originally Posted by OmarJanjua
Also -I have downloaded an app on my phone but how should my phone be treated now there is a copy of quran on it .
I don't own a smartphone, thus me not downloading any apps, hence I'm unsure what you should do ^o)... I'm no help I'm afraid, Insha'Allaah the other members will help you out. Hang in there, help will be on its way

Ma Salama
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OmarJanjua
08-27-2012, 06:25 PM
Thankyou all for such quick and warm responses... I hope that I dont offend anyone but one of the main objections I have to the way Islam is taught in U.K is that there is no understanding of the meaning - only a recognition of the arabic alphabet . I understand that the only TRUE quran is in arabic but surely understanding is more important?
In the first four chapters that I have read in the English version I have learned many new things about an Islamic outlook and attitude that I would have missed by reading it in Arabic.... :hmm:
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White Rose
08-27-2012, 06:29 PM
I am not sure if I understand correctly, but if you want to learn the meaning of the Quran, then it is best to start with the language you are most comfortable with so that you get the basic idea. When you feel like you are ready to move on, you should start understanding how arabic is written and what the words mean so that you can start to have the direct connection with what you are reading in Quran.

Hope what I said makes sense.:exhausted
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OmarJanjua
08-27-2012, 08:21 PM
Thankyou arjmand , what you said made perfect sense. :sunny: Sorry for the delayed response - Im enjoying reading the material on this forum.
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