Suvarna Garge (Editor)

The Message of The Qur'an

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Language
  
Publication date
  
1980

Pages
  
1200 pp

Publisher
  
Dar al-Andalus Limited

Originally published
  
1980

Subject
  
ISBN
  
1904510000

The Message of The Qur'an t2gstaticcomimagesqtbnANd9GcS87owUnJeS5E0kX

Media type
  
Authors
  
Muhammad Asad, Hashim Amir Ali

Similar
  
The Road to Mecca, The Meanings of the Glo, The Meaning of the Holy, Islam at the Crossroads, The Principles of State a

The Message of the Qur'an is a translation (into English) and interpretation of the Qur'an by Muhammad Asad, an Austrian Jew who converted to Islam. The book was first published in Gibraltar in 1980, and has since been translated into several other languages. It is considered one of the most influential Quranic Translations of the modern age.

Contents

Asad meant to devote two years to completing the translation and the commentary but ended up spending seventeen. In the opening, he dedicates his effort to "People Who Think." The author returns to the theme of Ijtihad - The use of one's own faculties to understand the Divine text, again and again. The spirit of the translation is resolutely modernist, and the author expressed his profound debt to the reformist commentator Muhammad Abduh. In the foreword to the book, he writes "...although it is impossible to 'reproduce' the Quran as such in any other language, it is none the less possible to render its message comprehensible to people who, like most Westerners, do not know Arabic...well enough to find their way through it unaided."

Reception

The Message of the Qur'an received favorable reviews from discriminating scholars. Gai Eaton, a leading British Muslim thinker, after noting the limitations of Asad's rationalist approach, described Asad's translation as "the most helpful and instructive version of the Qur'an that we have in English. This remarkable man has done what he set out to do, and it may be doubted whether his achievement will ever be surpassed."

Criticism

Considered one of the leading translations of the Qur'an, it has been criticized by some traditionalists for its Mutazilite leanings. The book was banned in Saudi Arabia in 1974 (before its publication) due to differences on some creedal issues compared with the Salafi ideology prevalent there.

Contents

Following is a list of 114 Suras (Chapters) of Quran, their Arabic names and their English translations as produced by Muhammad Asad:

  • Appendices:
  • I. Symbolism and Allegory in the Qur'an
  • II. Al-Muqatta'at
  • III. On the Term and Concept of Jinn
  • IV. The Night Journey
  • References

    The Message of The Qur'an Wikipedia