Book Summary
"This translation of the "Qur'an" aims at doing something new--it seeks to bring out the original rhythms of the Quranic language and the cadences. It also departs from traditional translations in that it gives more refined and differentiated shades of important concepts."--Fazlur Rahman, University of Chicago "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."--F. E. Peters, New York University This bilingual edition of the "Qur'an," the Holy Book of Islam, was first published in the United States in 1988. Ahmed Ali, the distinguished Pakistani novelist, poet, critic, and diplomat, presents this elegant and poetic translation in a contemporary and living voice. On each page, the original Arabic and the translated English sit side by side, encouraging the reader to draw from both texts. Professor Ali also includes notes where necessary, providing the full meaning of each word and phrase. This accessible volume is truly essential for both scholars and followers of Islam.
Book Details
Book Name | Al-Qur'an: A Contemporary Translation |
Author | Ahmed Ali |
Publisher | Princeton University Press (Jul 2001) |
ISBN | 9780691074993 |
Pages | 576 |
Language | English |
Price | 727 |