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Can we read Quran in English transliteration?

Can we read Quran in English transliteration?

No. The words and the language is chosen by allah. The impact of reading in arabic or other language is not same. The meaning could differ by translations.

What are the version of Quran?

Caliph Uthman established a standard version, now known as the Uthmanic codex, which is generally considered the archetype of the Quran known today. There are, however, variant readings, with mostly minor differences in meaning….Quran.

The Quran
القرآن al-Qurʾān
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Religion Islam
Language Classical Arabic

Is it forbidden to translate the Quran?

What we need to understand is that the Qur’an, in its original Arabic text, is God’s word. Its translation is an expression by the translator of what he has understood of the Qur’an. Therefore, it is liable to error. Translations into other languages may have errors.

Can I read Quran while menstruating?

1) She CANNOT read/recite the Quran. Most scholars prohibit women from touching the Quran based on the hadith “The menstruating woman and the one who is in a state of sexual impurity (janaabah) should not recite anything of the Qur’aan.” 2) She CAN read/recite the Quran.

What are the rules of reading the Quran?

You should stop where you have to stop, don’t read so fast that no-one understands what is being said. Read in such a way that even those who don’t know the verses can hear and understand the words. (Not necessarily understanding the meaning but knowing what words are said.)

How many English versions of the Quran are there?

62 English translations
The Holy Quran has been translated into more than 100 European, Asian, and African languages. In 1936, translations of the Quran into 102 languages were available. Currently, there are about 62 English translations of the Holy Quran.

How many versions of Islam are there?

Though the two main sects within Islam, Sunni and Shia, agree on most of the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam, a bitter split between the two goes back some 14 centuries. The divide originated with a dispute over who should succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the Islamic faith he introduced.