Good Turkish translation??
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Just don't travel to Turkey, & i heard they ask you about your belief system right at the border/customs.
I wanted to visit Turkey because of my ancestors but now hmm ....i'm not so sure, nope maybe later when i develope some muscles. muscle God willing.don't you think it is better to search a little, before making such a verdict?
does Quran tell us to make verdicts on the things we do not know, but we just heard it from some person?more than 40,000 international passengers from all over the world visit Istanbul airport every day (almost 15 milion annually).
(http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atat%C3%BCrk_International_Airport)
in fact, most probably no one will care about what you believe in, may be you will feel neglected laugh -
Great. Would you happen to know where I might be able to buy a print version from? )
Since I dont know where you live, it would be quite hard for me to figure that out... you may want to try amazon. The online version at www.quranix.net is also good. It has the annotations and appendices as well.
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Can anyone refer me to the best Turkish translation of the Qur'an? My hubby has one but I don't think it's a good one, has lots of extra stuff in the brackets and when I was comparing some verses with my MIL it had extra stuff in it that wasn't in my English translation. I want to get my husband a good translation, in the hopes that he'll actually read it.
Selam aynur,
You may find different Turkish translations in comparison here http//www.kuranmeali.com/ayetkarsilastirma.asp?sure=1&ayet=1
Translations of Edip and Yasar Nuri are in modern Turkish and easy to read.
One of my reference points is al-Wqi`ah 36 (5636). Unfortunately, Yasar Nuri translated it as "virgin women" at heaven, Edip translated it as "made them young".
I will offer two newer translations, which translated above ayath as "virgin (not touched) beauties at heaven". One is Mustafa Sag translation but it is somehow hard to find. Other is Hakki Yilmaz translation / explanation at www.istekuran.net web site (but unfortunately it has covered 74 / 114 ayaths so far.
Your husband may go with Edip's or Yasar Nuri's translations but in that case, it will be better to also read supportive content from web.
I'm sending my msn address as pm to you, add me, i may send Yasar Nuri translation in word format or may supply additional information.
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Since I dont know where you live, it would be quite hard for me to figure that out... you may want to try amazon. The online version at www.quranix.net is also good. It has the annotations and appendices as well.
lolol true. I live in the US. I looked at Amazon and didn't see it.... maybe I wasn't searching with the correct terms. The reason I wanted a book version was he doesn't read too much online. Thanks for the quranix website, I like that one. )
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Selam aynur,
You may find different Turkish translations in comparison here http//www.kuranmeali.com/ayetkarsilastirma.asp?sure=1&ayet=1
Translations of Edip and Yasar Nuri are in modern Turkish and easy to read.
One of my reference points is al-Wqi`ah 36 (5636). Unfortunately, Yasar Nuri translated it as "virgin women" at heaven, Edip translated it as "made them young".
I will offer two newer translations, which translated above ayath as "virgin (not touched) beauties at heaven". One is Mustafa Sag translation but it is somehow hard to find. Other is Hakki Yilmaz translation / explanation at www.istekuran.net web site (but unfortunately it has covered 74 / 114 ayaths so far.
Your husband may go with Edip's or Yasar Nuri's translations but in that case, it will be better to also read supportive content from web.
I'm sending my msn address as pm to you, add me, i may send Yasar Nuri translation in word format or may supply additional information.
Selam,
Thank you. ) -
Can anyone refer me to the best Turkish translation of the Qur'an? My hubby has one but I don't think it's a good one, has lots of extra stuff in the brackets and when I was comparing some verses with my MIL it had extra stuff in it that wasn't in my English translation. I want to get my husband a good translation, in the hopes that he'll actually read it.
Yasar Nuri Ozturk, it's great.
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Yasar Nuri Ozturk, it's great.
Thanks for the reference, and I found it on tulumba.com ... although they're sold out right now I'll keep an eye on it.
Is this is the correct one? http//www.tulumba.com/storeitem.asp?ic=zBK974880AY569sun
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Thanks for the reference, and I found it on tulumba.com ... although they're sold out right now I'll keep an eye on it.
Is this is the correct one? http//www.tulumba.com/storeitem.asp?ic=zBK974880AY569sun
Yes, I think so. I have two.. one very small and one middle sized. This one seems bigger.
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Turkey is a very liberal state with many religions living side by side.
There are very few Christians in Turkey. In Egypt and Syria there are millions. The truth is that Christians are much better off in some other Muslim countries. If I were a Christian, I would definitely prefer to live in Iran than in Turkey. Also, it's a fact that ethnic and linguistic minorities are better off in Iran than in Turkey. Very few Turks seem to know this.
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...The truth is that Christians are much better off in some other Muslim countries.
where's your evidence for this, if this is not your biased verdict?
i personally know Christians, Jehovas Witnesses, have Jews in my neighbourhood and they live their lives as they want. There is an international retirement migration to Turkey as well, more than 200,000 people had residence permits as of residence permits as of March 2007. (http//www.turkishweekly.net/op-ed/2366/international-retirement-migration-in-turkey.html)
... If I were a Christian, I would definitely prefer to live in Iran than in Turkey.
of course you are free to live whereever you want, but Iran , really ? This will be a subjective choice than an obviously objective one.
i do not understand why people are so negatively biased. >
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There are very few Christians in Turkey. In Egypt and Syria there are millions. The truth is that Christians are much better off in some other Muslim countries. If I were a Christian, I would definitely prefer to live in Iran than in Turkey. Also, it's a fact that ethnic and linguistic minorities are better off in Iran than in Turkey. Very few Turks seem to know this.
Peace Recluse
I don't know about your experiences but I can only talk about mine. For the past 30 years or so I have been visiting Turkey I have not seen anything to give me the impression that minorities have a hard time. My family is a minority there as they are arab rooted Turks. They first learned arabic before they went to school to learn Turkish besides them being born in turkey. They have not been in anyway treated differently. I can accept that you may see isolated racism but that probably happens in any country, it is not exclusive to Turkey. As for Iran being a better place to reside in, mate what are you on? Have you seen the scenes there recently? Anyways, your opinion is your opinion but let me tell you that Turkey is probably the only muslim majority country that has a big population of jewish people living there, does that say anything to you?
Peace
Hope
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Peace Recluse
I don't know about your experiences but I can only talk about mine. For the past 30 years or so I have been visiting Turkey I have not seen anything to give me the impression that minorities have a hard time. My family is a minority there as they are arab rooted Turks. They first learned arabic before they went to school to learn Turkish besides them being born in turkey. They have not been in anyway treated differently. I can accept that you may see isolated racism but that probably happens in any country, it is not exclusive to Turkey. As for Iran being a better place to reside in, mate what are you on? Have you seen the scenes there recently? Anyways, your opinion is your opinion but let me tell you that Turkey is probably the only muslim majority country that has a big population of jewish people living there, does that say anything to you?
Peace
Hope
It's the most advanced Muslim country.
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let me tell you that Turkey is probably the only muslim majority country that has a big population of jewish people living there, does that say anything to you?
That?s simply not true, there are more Jews in Iran.
25,000 Jews in Iran
http//www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/iranjews.html20,000 Jews in Turkey
http//www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Turkey.htmlAnother site about Jews in Iran
http//www.sephardicstudies.org/iran.htmlPlease don?t believe western propaganda...
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Just don't travel to Turkey, scared i heard they ask you about your belief system right at the border/customs.
I wanted to visit Turkey because of my ancestors but now think ....i'm not so sure, no way maybe later when i develope some muscles. muscle God willing. hailWTF?
You gotta be kidding! Do you know how many tourists Turkey attracts from Europe ? Do you think that we ask them their religion at the border? What kinda BS is this? Turkey is a liberal country where you can see women with mini skirts as well as wearing hijab.
Don't spread this BS and make everyone laugh at you.
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WTF?
You gotta be kidding! Do you know how many tourists Turkey attracts from Europe ? Do you think that we ask them their religion at the border? What kinda BS is this? Turkey is a liberal country where you can see women with mini skirts as well as wearing hijab.
Don't spread this BS and make everyone laugh at you.
Peace born_again
Well said. You would think that going to Turkey is dangerous. May I add that a big proportion of Turkey's wealth comes from tourism. You have many religious groups in Turkey living side by side who are free to travel anywhere in the world. From what I have been told Jews in Iran can not travel to or have contact with Isreal. Finally you are by no means asked your religious status by turkish boarder men.
Peace
Hope
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Yasar Nuri Ozturk, it's great.
So I finally was going to buy his translation since Tulumba had it in stock, but once my husband heard his name he was like 'no no no that guy is crazy, saying that you only have to pray 3x a day, etc'.... so, I guess it's better that I didn't go ahead and spend the almost $40 on it if he would probably just throw it away.
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So I finally was going to buy his translation since Tulumba had it in stock, but once my husband heard his name he was like 'no no no that guy is crazy, saying that you only have to pray 3x a day, etc'.... so, I guess it's better that I didn't go ahead and spend the almost $40 on it if he would probably just throw it away. (
What happened to no compulsion in deen/religion/system (2256)?