I want to read the Qur'an, (so I can conduct a comparrison to the Bible) but first I would appreicate it if anyone could please give me some pointers to get me started.
Please teach me the basics. I have questions: How is the Qur'an organised?
What is the best book/section to read to get started?
PS: What is your favourite Koranic verse?![]()
I want to read the Qur'an, (so I can conduct a comparrison to the Bible)
I want to read the Qur'an, (so I can conduct a comparrison to the Bible) but first I would appreicate it if anyone could please give me some pointers to get me started.
a special thread has been created for this here:Also remember, that you are reading a translation of the Qur'an, which won't have the rhythm nor poetic beauty, nor elongations of emphasis etc in the right places for the meanings. If you like, we can help you with some nice short passages of audio that you can listen to, to get a feel for it's sound.
This thread is dedicated to posting Qur'an recitations for non-Muslims or those new to Islam so they can appreciate the sound and beauty of the Qur'an. Below is a bit of background to this aspect of the Qur'an.
One of the characteristics of the Qur'an is that it is something to be recited and heard by the people. It is not a text that is confined to the pages of a book. Rather it is a living message in the hearts and on the tongues of Muslims throughout the world, who recite it as an act of worship and memorise it also. This has been the case since the time of the revelation of the Qur'an...
Listening to the Qur'an has a moving and penetrating effect, in its language, style and eloquence...
Wow! There are so much replies! Thank you all. I would like go give a special thanks to PouringRain for "Thank you--starting a Quran reading blog is a great idea! I am subscribing to yours.
Thank you Kyle I will find that Quran commentary) and Muhammed for the basics I needed.
Thank you hulk for the link.
Thank you, MustafaMC and for your recommending some translations--if I find one of them online I will use it. Thank you and Imaduddin for sharing your favourite verses--I will look them up.
Thank you to those who participated in the poll in conjuction with your replies--I appreciate that.
God bless you all for your good deeds. Please pray for me -- this is a big goal I am undertaking.
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