Quran

Plants in the Qur’an: Date Palm by Najma Mohamed

From lush tropical rainforests to stark desert lands, from lofty mountain tops to shimmering seashores, we find an array of plants that scientists have estimated to be in the range of 422,000 species. The astounding diversity of the plant kingdom, which incorporates trees, flowering plants, ferns, mosses, seaweed and algae, has enthralled botanists for centuries. This diversity is described in the …

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Pickthall: The world famed translator of the Qur’an By ABU TARIQ HIJAZI | ARAB NEWS

One of the challenging literary personalities of Britain, Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall (MMP) was born in London in a Christian family as William Pickthall on April 7, 1875. His mother was Mary O’Brien. His father, Reverend Charles Grayson Pickthall, died when he was only five. In his school years he was a contemporary of Sir Winston Churchill at Harrow private school. …

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Surah 99: Az-Zalzalah (The Earthquake)

When the Earth is Shaken to its (utmost) convulsion And the Earth throws up Its burdens ( from within) And man cries ( distressed) What is the matter with it? On that Day will it Declare its tidings; For that thy Lord will Have given it inspiration. On that Day will men Proceed in companies sorted out, To be shown …

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THE MIRACULOUS QUR’AN – By Abu Zainambu

  Many people, particularly in the West often wonder what fascination Muslims have for their holy book – the Qur’an. To them it is just another religious scripture, like all other religious scriptures they know of, revealed as it were for the edification of its followers. But to say ‘revealed’ is perhaps not what they really hold it to be, …

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