Qur'an
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| The Qur'ān is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe the Qur'an to be the literal word of God as revealed to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years by the angel Gabriel and regard it as God's final revelation to mankind.— Excerpted from Qur'an on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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- Alcoran of Mahomet, translation from the French by Alexander Ross , 1649
- The Koran (1861), by John Medows Rodwell
- The Holy Qur'an (1917, revised 1920), by Maulana Muhammad Ali

- The Koran, as translated by George Sale[1]
- El-Kor'an: The Suras Arranged in Chronological Order, 1876 by Author:John Medows Rodwell[2]
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- The Holy Qur'an, translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, 1934.
- The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, translation by Marmaduke Pickthall, 1930
[edit] Other editions
- The Quran, translation attributed to Mohammed Habib Shakir, is a plagiarism of Maulana Muhammad Ali's translation, published in 1983.
- Quran (Progressive Muslims Organization), a translation by Progressive Muslims Organization, of unknown copyright status.