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Paperback del-El Cor'an Book

ISBN: 1879402157

ISBN13: 9781879402157

del-El Cor'an

One of the great masterpieces of world thought, a work of immense religious and literary value, the Qur'an, or Cor'an in the present version, is read and studied by Muslims, spiritual seekers, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I like it

I recived the book is like they show. It arrived at time i recommend is a very good seller all was fine.

Spiritual

I guess we all want to know who God is and what better way to learn is by how others worship him. Maybe there is something that we have missed in our own worship...this is my personal thought. It's like finding a piece to the puzzle. I just hope I can find my way before my time is up.

A Note about the Qur'an

I would like to post this as a response to the previous post by Mr. Rivas, who obviously has a very uninformed background on Islam and the Qur'an. As a Western, Non-Muslim student of Islam, I understand the confusion that can arise when you first pick up the text. It does not follow a specific chronology (either within or between chapters), nor does it always speak with directness (opting for analogies, as the Bible often does). It is important to know that the Qur'an as a printed, bound book is not really THE Qur'an, as was revealed by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh); back then, the text was recited orally, and the relevant passages were quoted as needed. But a book, of course, must have a beginning and an ending, so when the Qur'an was finally written down, an order was chosen in which the chapters were arranged more or less from longest to shortest. It is not advisable that you should read the Qur'an alone, without the help of a teacher or a commentary. Farid Esack's "The Qur'an: A User's Guide" and Ingrid Mattson's "The Story of the Qur'an" are two useful introductions. As for Mr. Rivas' comment about murder, paradise, and "72 virgins," you will not find this in the Qur'an. In fact, you will not find that any such promise was ever uttered by the Prophet Muhammad. Instead, it is a perversion of Islam used by radicals who prefer to draw upon their own region's non/pre-Islamic cultural traditions than listen to the guidance of the actual religion they claim to follow.

Divine Book

The Coran is the mos important book of Islam. The book is excelent to know Ala message for the people on Earth.
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