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Welcome to the forum Candle!
Hope you have a beneficial stay
 
Does anyone know how long it will take for my posted threads to show up? I posted two threads on the Qur'an quite a time ago now. Thanks
 
welcome Candle... I hope you have a beneficial stay with us...and any question is welcome
 
Does anyone know how long it will take for my posted threads to show up? I posted two threads on the Qur'an quite a time ago now. Thanks

Fastest is around 24 hours, but it seems it is a busy time for the moderators.
 
welcome Candle... I hope you have a beneficial stay with us...and any question is welcome
Thank you Al-Manar!

Fastest is around 24 hours, but it seems it is a busy time for the moderators.
Ah, thank you. I know how busy forums can get.
 
hey fellow Canadian,

welcome. Would like to mention what university you took the course on Islam at? McGill?
 
Peace to you too MuslimWoman and thank you. I'm reading an English, translated copy of the Qur'an right now and a translated Tafseer (I think it's called). But I understand that some of the beauty is lost in the translation.



Thank you Naidamar, I pray too that I may be guided to the right path. : )


Welcome to the board :) hope you find your answers here, feel free to question away

one word of advice you said you're reading 'Tarif Khalidi's' translation of quran, I've never heard of it but usually we recommend people read the more well known translations such as by marmaduke pickthall, yusuf ali and muhsin khan

you can read them here at www.Quran.com

peace
 
hey fellow Canadian,

welcome. Would like to mention what university you took the course on Islam at? McGill?

Hey
No, I'm considering taking my graduate degree there, but I'm attending SFU right now. The course was under Dr. Darryl Maclean. I think he worked at McGill back when they established their Islamic studies.

Welcome to the board hope you find your answers here, feel free to question away

one word of advice you said you're reading 'Tarif Khalidi's' translation of quran, I've never heard of it but usually we recommend people read the more well known translations such as by marmaduke pickthall, yusuf ali and muhsin khan

you can read them here at www.Quran.com

peace

Thank you Aadil! I don't mind Pickthall's translation. In fact, it reminds me of the old English I'm used to as a history major. I was very cautious of Yusuf Ali because I read that the latest revision of his commentary on the Qur'an purposely downplayed the roles of Hassan and Husayn. I took Khalidi's translation simply because the bookstore I went to had a very limited selection, and I know it's received some praise. But I have ordered a free translation of the Qur'an from http://www.freequran.ca/, and I'm sure they'll be sending one of the more standard copies you recommended (probably Yusuf Ali's).
 
Salaam candle, hope you find the forum beneficial :)............your a fellow American wooops i mean Canadian i can never tell the difference LOL kll :) my wife from canada what part are you from?
 
Hello, thank you.

Canada is a sovereign nation of British and French peoples. We fought a war against America to maintain our freedom. We accept all cultures and peoples and have always provided free healthcare for them. Canadians place great emphasis on manners and social propriety. We've invented everything from radios to televisions to telephones, medical vaccines and even the zipper. We are not American.
 
Hello, thank you.

Canada is a sovereign nation of British and French peoples. We fought a war against America to maintain our freedom. We accept all cultures and peoples and have always provided free healthcare for them. Canadians place great emphasis on manners and social propriety. We've invented everything from radios to televisions to telephones, medical vaccines and even the zipper. We are not American.

Ok :) kll ahhh thanx for the differences.....but i was only joking LOL about Canadian n American haha but you do sound the same :P
 
Hello, thank you.

Canada is a sovereign nation of British and French peoples. We fought a war against America to maintain our freedom. We accept all cultures and peoples and have always provided free healthcare for them. Canadians place great emphasis on manners and social propriety. We've invented everything from radios to televisions to telephones, medical vaccines and even the zipper. We are not American.

Wait a second Tv wasnt that invented by an Philo Taylor Farnsworth (American), the Radio was by Guglielmo Marconi (Italian) , the Medical Vaccine was by Edward Jenner (British) and the Zipper by Whitcomb L. Judson (American).
 
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Nup. Reginald Fessenden had over 100 patents on the television in north America by 1919, building on the works of Perskyi, Lee de Forest and Campbell Swinton. Farnsworth just made it accessible to the American populace (like Ford).

You're thinking of simple, telegraph radio (beep beep, beep messages). It was recently discovered Marconi actually stole Nikola tesla's ideas.

The process of vaccination was actually first used in ancient China and Iran. Jenner was the first person to extract and "inject" infected pus in a person. Canada universalized the vaccine. My bad. : )

Judson came up with the idea of a zipper. Gideon Sundback (Canadian) realized his idea would never work the way it was and designed the zipper you and I know today.

I'm a history major.. I know these things. :D
 
nup. Reginald fessenden had over 100 patents on the television in north america by 1919, building on the works of perskyi, lee de forest and campbell swinton. Farnsworth just made it accessible to the american populace (like ford).

You're thinking of simple, telegraph radio (beep beep, beep messages). It was recently discovered marconi actually stole nikola tesla's ideas.

The process of vaccination was actually first used in ancient china and iran. Jenner was the first person to extract and "inject" infected pus in a person. Canada universalized the vaccine. My bad. : )

judson came up with the idea of a zipper. Gideon sundback (canadian) realized his idea would never work the way it was and designed the zipper you and i know today.

I'm a history major.. I know these things. :d

lol ok ok u got meee haha ughhh **** wikipedia **** it lool
 
Welcome to the forum! I almost was a history major, but I went to a school where a distant relative of mine was a famous historian, so there was too much pressure to succeed +o( I did political science and religious studies instead, which I'd venture to guess is equally as useless as a history major outside of college ;D

I'll do my obligatory reference to my helpful links for newbies - http://umms.wordpress.com/converts/ - I actually drew it up with converts in mind, but it does have a lot of good resources for those interested in learning more about islam as well :)

re: quran translation, I have a ton that I love. It's actually my goal to collect every english translation ever done. For simple ease of reading, I like the Bewley translation. For quran + commentary, I like Ali Unal and Muhammad Asad.
 
lol ok ok u got meee haha ughhh **** wikipedia **** it lool
*dislike wikipedia* It's okay for some stuff though. :P

Welcome to the forum! I almost was a history major, but I went to a school where a distant relative of mine was a famous historian, so there was too much pressure to succeed I did political science and religious studies instead, which I'd venture to guess is equally as useless as a history major outside of college

I'll do my obligatory reference to my helpful links for newbies -http://umms.wordpress.com/converts/ - I actually drew it up with converts in mind, but it does have a lot of good resources for those interested in learning more about islam as well

re: quran translation, I have a ton that I love. It's actually my goal to collect every english translation ever done. For simple ease of reading, I like the Bewley translation. For quran + commentary, I like Ali Unal and Muhammad Asad.

Hey, thank you! That would be a bit intimidating! The way I see it, with a history/poli-sci degree you can be a professor, librarian or diplomat. But it's still tons of fun to study. :shade:

Thanks for the recommendations--I've been wondering where to find an English translation with commentary. Right now I'm going back and forth between Qur'an and laptop, and it's a big hassle. I'm going to bookmark that site btw. It looks full of good stuff.

Not to mention that insulin was discovered in Canada
#1 most important life saving discovery in the history of mankind!
 
Do you get much chance to get up into NWT and YT? Those are my favorite Provinces.
 
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