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Ginny,
I am planning to write a series on "'why the three main religions", Islam,
Judaism and Christianity, hopefully one of these days soon. It is something
i have meant to do but just have not had the time.
On a good translation of the Qur'an to recommend, the newest translation of
the Qur'an and in my estimation the best yet is entitled:
"Interpretation of the Meanings of The Noble Qur'an In The English Language.
A Summarized Version of At-Tabari, Al Qurtubi and Ibn Kathir with comments
from Sahih Al-Bukhari"
A rather long title, but excellent as it gives you both the text, as well as
hadith,which is the Islamic rules pertaining to all aspects of life , also
known as the Sunnah. I will make enquiries as to whether this translation
has been transcribed into Braille and let you know. Where did you see the
film?
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 2/24/00 12:00:39 AM Central Standard Time,
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<< Hello, everyone. I haven't been able to read much of the discussion
concerning Islamic websites, since I've been very busy these last few days.
Could someone give me some online sources where I can get comparisons
between Islam and Christianity, as well as other religions? Also, could
someone recommend a good English translation of the Koran?
I'm asking because I went to see the movie The Message earlier this
evening, and I'm very much intrigued.
Also (and I'm not sure if anyone would know this) is there any way I
could find out of the Koran has been transcribed into Braille.
Thanks. Sorry for all the questions.
You may respond to me privately if you'd like...
Ginny
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