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This edition of the Holy Qur'an features authentic Arabic text alongside Roman transliteration and Abdullah Yusuf Ali's acclaimed English translation, perfect for non-Arabic speakers seeking deep understanding. With a 4.5-star rating from 762 reviews, it offers clear typography, guaranteed secure packaging, and same-day dispatch for orders before noon, ensuring a premium, hassle-free spiritual companion.

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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 762 Reviews |
A**R
God's word
Beautifully translated in English and phonological
S**Y
Overly Satisfied
Very satisfied with the delivery. I emailed the seller to send me the Quran before Ramadan and it was a week before the estimated delivery date. They actually sent me the Quran just a day ramadan. I was so happy to see that as I wasn't expecting that they'd accept my request. Font and printing is very clear in this Quran. Thanks.
E**.
Blessed
Allah is great and beautiful. Thank you for sacred book it is great
M**H
The holy quran
What a book. I love it.
A**R
The translation is up to the mark
Value for money
B**3
Lovely size, easy to read
I’m really pleased with this version. Read a few pages with ease.
S**S
great for those who can't read arabic
I am a convert and although I can read some Arabic letters, I cannot read well enough for recitation, so I have found this quran with the transliteration hugely beneficial, mashAllah. The only thing I would note is tush there are some mistakes in the transliterations when signifying Arabic letters that don't have a direct equivalent in roman script. Letters are marked with dots (e.g. t with a dot denotes the second Arabic hard 'T'), but sometimes the dots are missing, which would lead you to read the incorrect letter (e.g. z rather than dh sound), so I cross reference with the Arabic script if a word doesn't sound right. Apologies if this doesn't make sense, inshAllah would be clear if you look at the transliteration. Also make sure you familiarise yourself with the transliteration code before reading. As for the English translation, in my very humble, limited and uneducated experience, this is the most accurate English translation in terms of meaning, but for someone new to the quran I would recommend the translation by MAS Abdel Haleem as the flow is clearer to read. Of course no translation fully renders the meaning of the Arabic, and it should ideally be read alongside a tafsir (ibn kathir translated in English is available online).
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