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Understanding the literal meaning and the deeper scholarly interpretation (exegesis) of verses.
For over 1.4 billion Muslims worldwide, the Quran is the literal word of God (Allah). It is recited in daily prayers, memorized by millions, and heard from the minarets five times a day. However, for a significant portion of non-Arabic speaking Muslims, the Holy Quran remains a revered book whose sound is familiar, but whose message is often locked behind a language barrier. fahim ul quran
The term (often transliterated as Fahm ul Quran or Fehm ul Quran ) literally translates to "Understanding the Quran" . In the modern Islamic educational landscape, it has evolved from a general concept of comprehension into a specialized framework for studying the Quran through translation, linguistic analysis, and practical application. Understanding the literal meaning and the deeper scholarly
Given the popularity of the term, several distinct resources use this name. Here are the most prominent ones: 1. Academic and Institutional Courses However, for a significant portion of non-Arabic speaking
Many Muslims feel guilty reading only the translation. They should not. Reading the translation is an act of worship because it is an act of understanding Allah’s speech. Aim to read the entire Quranic translation (e.g., by Sahih International or Mufti Taqi Usmani) once a year.