Roman Transliteration of the Holy Quran

By (author): "M.A.H. Eliyasee, Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Anonymous"
Publish Date: 609
Roman Transliteration of the Holy Quran
ISBN1567443710
ISBN139781567443714
AsinRoman Transliteration of the Holy Quran
CharactersMoses (Bible), Abraham (Bible), Adam (Bible), Jesus, Mary (mother of J
Original title???????? [al-Qur??n]
The Quran (English pronunciation: /k?r???n/; Arabic: ??????? al-qur??n, IPA: [qur??a?n], literally meaning "the recitation"), also transliterated Qur'an, Koran, Al-Coran, Coran, Kuran, and Al-Qur'an, is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be the verbatim word of God (Arabic: ?????, Allah). The Quran is composed of verses (Ayat) that make up 114 chapters (suras) of unequal length which are classified either as Meccan (??????) or Medinan (???????) depending upon the place and time of their claimed revelation. Muslims believe the Quran to be verbally revealed through the angel Jibr?l (Gabriel) from God to Muhammad gradually over a period of approximately 23 years beginning on 22 December 609 CE, when Muhammad was 40, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of his death.Muslims regard the Quran as the main miracle of Muhammad, the proof of his prophethood and the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with the messages revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with Suhuf Ibrahim (Scrolls of Abraham), the Tawrat (Torah or Pentateuch) of Moses, the Zabur (Tehillim or Book of Psalms) of David, and the Injil (Gospel) of Jesus. The Quran assumes familiarity with major narratives recounted in Jewish and Christian scriptures, summarizing some, dwelling at length on others and in some cases presenting alternative accounts and interpretations of events. The Quran describes itself as a book of guidance, sometimes offering detailed accounts of specific historical events, and often emphasizing the moral significance of an event over its narrative sequence.