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Have you ever listend to the Quran, and how was your feeling?
If you have never listend to the Noble Quran this is a link
https://www.islaam.ca/index.php/downloads/51-the-n...
The Arabic that you will hear is the unchanged Qur'an revealed to Muhammad (peace be upon him), the Final Messenger. The poetic, unique beauty of the Qur'an in its revealed language is truly miraculous, even to the non-Arabic speaker.
To read the 'text' of the Qur'an and the interpretations of the meanings, I recommend thenoblequran.com
7 Answers
- Anonymous11 months ago
Yes, I have. Nothing special. There is no poetic beauty in there. It is anyway just a matter of taste and very subjective what is poetic beauty and what is not.
I prefer non-religious Chinese poems. They are much more beautiful and are about the real world and not fabricated fairy tales.
- Adullah MLv 711 months ago
To explain that feeling in the language of human being is much more difficult than to explain how sweet is the honey, since the sweetness of the honey can be tasted by the tongue but the feeling when listening to Al Quran recitation has to be tasted by the spirit and soul of the believers. Therefore Al Quran is the food of the soul, which is the love and knowledge in Allah , the Lord of all the worlds.
Source(s): One of the best Al Quran reciters in our contemporary is, Omar Hisham Al Arabi - CrustyCurmudgeonLv 71 year ago
I think you must have to speak the language to appreciate the rhythms and nuances of the book. I visited Turkey and Egypt and listened to recitations and probably did not properly appreciate them. Some recitations were southing and melodic, but others were quite jarrijng.
- Anonymous1 year ago
Goat fu*kers, all of them.
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- ?Lv 71 year ago
An array of words, in any language, is not evidence.
Other religions have books, stories, legends about THEIR Gods and Goddesses.
Have you any testable, repeatable, consistent evidence for the existence of any of them? Testable evidence for us to see, today, which cannot be ascribed to natural causes??
- Anonymous1 year ago
No, thank you.
- Anonymous1 year ago
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “The Qur’aan, Sunnah and ijmaa’ (scholarly consensus) all indicate that we must differ from the kuffaar in all aspects and not imitate them, because imitating them on the outside will make us imitate them in their bad deeds and habits, and even in beliefs, which will result in befriending them in our hearts, just as loving them in our hearts will lead to imitating them on the outside.