In How to Read the Qur’an, Mona Siddiqui provides a comprehensive guide for readers seeking to understand the Quran. She addresses its structure, themes, and linguistic beauty while exploring its historical and theological contexts. Siddiqui emphasizes the importance of approaching the Quran as both a sacred text and a literary masterpiece, encouraging readers to engage with its teachings thoughtfully and reflectively. Through her accessible explanations, she demystifies complex ideas and fosters a deeper appreciation of the Quran’s relevance to modern life. This book is ideal for both Muslims and non-Muslims seeking to explore the Quran’s profound spiritual and intellectual impact
How To Read the Qur’an
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Mona Siddiqui offers a thoughtful guide on engaging with the Quran, addressing its historical, linguistic, and theological dimensions. The book encourages readers to approach the text with curiosity, fostering deeper understanding and appreciation of its timeless wisdom.
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