Urdu translation for "Allah Ta'ala is the best of planners"
Q: In the Quran (3:54) it is said that Allah is the best of planners. Is it appropriate to use the urdu word ‘makkaar’ in the case of ‘planner’ or is it attributing a bad quality to Allah?
Q: In the Quran (3:54) it is said that Allah is the best of planners. Is it appropriate to use the urdu word ‘makkaar’ in the case of ‘planner’ or is it attributing a bad quality to Allah?
Q: Ruling on the one who wrote like this in one ayah in a picture on social media. "... dont be afraid I am with you, all seeing all hearing. " While actually its ( 20:46 ) [Allah] said, "Fear not. Indeed, I am with you both; I hear and I see.
Q: Is it allowed to used translated Quran and reading the translation during salah. And also, can you do the same during the tarawih and tahajjud of Ramadan?
Q: I would like to know what is the best English translation of the Quran? I would also like to know between the different madhab e.g. hanafi or salafi etc, will the translations change by much?
Q: Can a lady in haidh touch the translation of any ayat?
Q: If one cannot read Arabic, can one read the English Qur'an?
Q: What is the meaning of verse no. 3 of surah Asr?
Q: There is a translation of the Quran Shariff called Sahih International Quran translation, is it reliable?
Q: As a Muslim that can't read the Quran in Arabic, can I read Surah Yasin in translation and it counts or is this not acceptable and will not count? Or do I have to read the Suras in transliteration?
Q: A work colleague of mine has asked me for an English version of the Quraan, solely for the purpose of reading it, am I allowed to give this to him?