Literature:The Holy Quran 48: Difference between revisions
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In ðet name af God, ðe Genæþige, ðe Mildhertige. | In ðet name af God, ðe Genæþige, ðe Mildhertige. |
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The Quran, also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is organized in 114 chapters, which consist of verses. In addition to its religious significance, it is widely regarded as the finest work in Arabic literature, and has significantly influenced the Arabic language.
Translations
Skundavisk
Hoftstykk 41 : Beun orliest (1/2)
In ðet name af God, ðe Genæþige, ðe Mildhertige.
1. Ha mim.
2. Hit is eene andhylling fråm ðe Genæþige, ðe Mildhertige.
3. Hit is een Book, ðesse Þråws orliest beun, eene arbiske Låse for liede, ðe witen.
8. Indeed is for ðette, ðe gelooven and goode werke doon, eene neewe-endende løning.