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hardcopy of English translation of the Qu'ran

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    AK85
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    I've noticed from browsing some threads, that quite a few verses are mistranslated and are just two examples.

    Can anyone recommend a hardcopy English translation of the Qu'ran that contains not as many mistranslations as are commonly propagated?

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      ALL contain errors. Personally, when I study AQ I find errors in translations on an almost daily basis. Some small, some big. If you adopt an intelligent approach with verification tools at www.StudyQuran.org it's not so bad.

      In terms of hardcopy, I mainly use Abdel Haleem, and Asad, free-minds.

      All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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        ALL contain errors. Personally, when I study AQ I find errors in translations on an almost daily basis. Some small, some big. If you adopt an intelligent approach with verification tools at www.StudyQuran.org it's not so bad.

        In terms of hardcopy, I mainly use Abdel Haleem, and Asad, free-minds.

        Thank you.

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