A Dictionary Of The Holy Quran

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The Dictionary of the Holy Qurʻân

Author: Abdul Mannān Omar
language: en
Publisher: Noor Foundation International
Release Date: 2005-01-01
1- Easy to find and ascertain the real, classical, and root meaning of all the Quranic Words.2- All root-words of the Holy Quran with their derivatives have been included in it.3- Efforts have been made to highlight various shades of meaning.4- Two indexes have been provided: Index #1- The Quranic Words. Each Quranicword is ALPHABETICALLY arranged (according to the Arabic alphabets), with the cross reference to the basic `root-words'. (This Index # 1 is helpful for the beginners).Index # 2 - Basic Quranic Root-words. All the Quranic basic`root-words' arranged alphabetically (according to the Arabic alphabets).5- Authentic and Comprehensive. The etymology, the function, and wherever applicable the abbreviations are also given from the most authentic sources, with explanatory notes, grammatical comments, and examples in phrase and poetry.6- Classical Arabic Dictionaries combined in one. Some of theclassical dictionaries used: Al-Mufradat fi Gharib Al-Quran by Abdul Qasim al-Husain al-Raghib; Lisan al-Arab by Jamal al-Din Abu al-Fadzl Muhmmad bin Mukarram bin Manzur; Taj al-Arus min Jawahir al Qamus by Muhammad al MurtadzaHusaini; The Arabic English Lexicon by Edward W. Lane etc.7- Appendices: Appendix # 1- An Overview of the Dictionary. This has number of articles. Appendix # 2- System of Punctuation. Appendix # 3- System of Transliteration of the Arabic Words.8- Deluxe gift edition: Silver page edges. Leather-flex binding.
A Dictionary of the Quran

This is a handy reference book for those interested in the subject of Islam. The supplement at the end of the dictionary contains articles relevant to Islam. The Quranic terms in this dictionary are the modern translations of Arabic into English. The most prominent entries have the Arabic word in brackets after the English translation. There are nearly a thousand references in the book. Some of the terms have been extensively analysed to give a broad understanding of the issues involved that often includes an examination of its relationship to other terms. Where possible, claims in the Quran have been examined according to evidence drawn from scientific, historical, and scriptural sources. Legal and moral issues are discussed along with their implications.