Qur'an
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This is a disambiguation page. It lists works that share the same title. If an article link referred you here, please consider editing it to point directly to the intended page. 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 (1734), as translated by George Sale[1][2]
- The Koran (1861), by John Medows Rodwell
- The Holy Qur'an (1917, revised 1920), by Maulana Muhammad Ali

- El-Kor'an: The Suras Arranged in Chronological Order, 1876 by Author:John Medows Rodwell[3]
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- The Holy Qur'an, translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, 1938.
- The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, translation by Marmaduke Pickthall, 1930
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- Al-Qur'an, A contemporary Translation by Ahmed Ali, Akrash Publishing, 1984; Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1988, revised 9th printing, 2001. "Ahmed Ali's work is clear, direct and elegant - a combination of stylistic virtues almost never found in translations of the Qur'an. His is the best I have read." Dr. F.E. Peters, New York University.
- 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. Includes a transliteration of the Arabic.