Culture Language Gap Limits Global Understanding of Quran, Translator Notes

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Language barriers limit the understanding of the Quran for the majority of people, says a translator, urging for easy-to-understand translations.

“Unfortunately, very few people around the world can connect with the Holy Quran due to their language being distant from the Arabic of the Quran. As a result, in such countries, only translations of the Quranic verses are published,” Hotaj-ol-Islam Ali Maleki said while addressing a forum in Mashhad on Tuesday.

The cleric has already published a Persian rendering of the Holy Quran, which experts say is different compared to other translations given the easy-to-comprehend language use.

“By reading this translation, the reader can easily connect with the Holy Quran, as no ambiguous or difficult language has been used. The focus has been entirely on making the translation easy to understand,” Maleki said while explaining his work.

The sentence structures in this translation are sound and have been edited for proper Persian language style, he said. “While it is written with young people and teenagers in mind, adults have also embraced it.”

“Fortunately, this translation is now being translated into more than 20 languages, including English, French, Spanish, and others, some of which have already been completed,” he added.

A description published on a website dedicated to the translation reads that “This work falls under the category of "message-based" (thematic and intent-focused) translations, with every passage grounded in esteemed interpretations of the Holy Quran.”

“Another notable feature is that it ‘doesn't feel like a translation!’ The translator's and editor's core concern has been to convey the meaning of the Quranic verses in proper and coherent Persian structures. They aimed to produce a translation that is entirely Persian so that any reader who picks it up can read smoothly, quickly grasp the sentence structure, and see the verses of each surah as interconnected. Ultimately, this allows the reader to enjoy the rich knowledge and wisdom of the Quran.”
 
I don't think you guys actually want more people to read that book, actually. I'm pretty sure if that happened, you'd have many more problems than you do right now.
Yeah, it's the same monkey's paw type wish trannies made when they wanted to be seen more. Unfortunately for them the hatred they receive is directly proportional to their visibility.
 
Can you elaborate?
Because it's the one thing Muslims and their apologists fall back on every time. You can't possibly look down on Islam as an ignorant anti-science religion if they really made those progresses. Except their own doctrine goes against that in the first place. And it turns out they were just claiming credit for what Greeks, Indians, and heretic Arab emirs accomplished the entire fucking time. Islam has no redeeming qualities.
 
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Because it's the one thing Muslims and their apologists fall back on every time. You can't possibly look down on Islam as an ignorant anti-science religion if they really made those progresses. Except their own doctrine goes against that in the first place. And it turns out they were just claiming credit for what Greeks, Indians, and heretic Arab emirs accomplished the entire fucking time. Islam has no redeeming qualities.
You got any evidence on that? Sincerely asking, I've always been taught to believe that math and architect advancements were thanks to Islam.
 
You got any evidence on that? Sincerely asking, I've always been taught to believe that math and architect advancements were thanks to Islam.
Wouldn't it be due to Arabs rather than their religion? There were a lot of technological advancements made in the past, but I wouldn't say that it was all thanks to Greek theology or Christianity, etc.
 
tl;dr: the mudslime problem will solve itself naturally, because nobody will be able to understand the sandniggerdom that is pisslam.
 
Wouldn't it be due to Arabs rather than their religion? There were a lot of technological advancements made in the past, but I wouldn't say that it was all thanks to Greek theology or Christianity, etc.
That's what I assume and what I've been told, but who knows, maybe it's all one big lie. I guess I need to research.
 
This is truly a tragedy, however Allah the most merciful has blessed me with an opportunity to extend his domain by translating the quaran for a modern Western audience, here's a sample:

Yo, big ups to God for being so awesome. We worship You and need Your help. Show us the right way to go, the path of the blessed, not the haters or the lost souls. 🙏🏼🌟
 
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This was a really good read. I always knew Muhammad used his religion as a means to do conquest, but it’s very interesting to learn the specifics of the history.

Veering off a bit, my brother is a Mormon (and this will explain a lot of what I’m about to say) who believes that God revealed himself to Muhammad to make people in that area believe in God in a different way, and that Islam actually started as a peaceful religion and that it was “changed” overtime to now be a dangerous religion.

Now the question you might ask yourself is, why would God reveal a false religion on purpose rather than the true religion (Christianity) to the people of the Middle East? Well, I don’t know what the thought process behind this is. I’d say Naivety and the western belief of thinking that most people are good to some degree. This is of course false because Islam’s followers were always savage pieces of shit, but I guess it’s hard to look outside the western bubble.
 
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