Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Reading Qur'an

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Reading the Quran

It is logical that one wanting to le
arn about a faith would start by reading its most holy text. For some, however, the Quran can be difficult to sit down and read from cover to cover. The revelation was given over a period of decades, and each verse has a particular scriptural and historical context. The themes of the Quran are interwoven among the chapters, and the book is not in chronological order. So how does one begin to understand its message?

Gain basic knowledge of the faith

Before embarking on a study of the Qur'an, it is necessary to have some basic background in the faith of Islam.  This will give you a foundation from which to start, and some understanding of the vocabulary and message of the Qur'an.
  • Introduction to Islam
  • Top Introductory Books About Islam
  • Glossary of Islamic Terms

Choose a Quran translation

The Quran was revealed in the Arabic language, and the original text has remained unchanged in that language since the time of its revelation.  If you do not read Arabic, it is necessary to obtain a translation, which is at best an interpretation of the Arabic meaning.  Translations vary in their style and their faithfulness to the Arabic original.
  • Difficulties of Quran Translation
  • Top English Translations of the Quran
  • Quran Translations in Other Languages
  • Proper Handling of the Quran

Choose a Quran commentary or companion book

As an accompaniment to the Quran, it is helpful to have an exegesis or commentary to refer to as you read along.  While many English translations contain footnotes, certain passages may need extra explanation, or need to be placed in more complete context.
  • Top Quran Commentary and Companion Texts (Tafsir)
  • Index of the Quran

Ask questions

The Quran challenges the reader to think about its message, ponder its meaning, and accept it with understanding rather than blind faith.  As you read, feel free to ask for clarification from knowledgeable Muslims.
  • Find a Mosque
  • Visit the Islam Forum

Continue to learn

In Islam, the learning process is never complete.  As you grow in understanding of the Muslim faith, you may come across more questions, or more topics you want to study.  The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) told his followers to "seek knowledge, even unto China" -- i.e. pursue your study to the farthest reaches of the earth.

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