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    Amouna
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    Does anyone know of any Quran only books written in Arabic? Any help would be appreciated!

    Thanks,
    Iman

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      SarahY
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      you can check out Shahrour's site on the left hand side you can click on his books and read online, i don't know much else in arabic

      http//www.shahrour.info/

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        Peace

        I noticed that the submission site has an arabic language page

        http//www.submission.org/arabic/

        Peace

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          Peace

          I noticed that the submission site has an arabic language page

          http//www.submission.org/arabic/

          Peace

          However, I do not speak or read arabic myself and it seems that when you click on a heading it just takes you back to the english site, so I don't know how useful this is (yet - maybe it is a work in progress...)

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            However, I do not speak or read arabic myself and it seems that when you click on a heading it just takes you back to the english site, so I don't know how useful this is (yet - maybe it is a work in progress...)

            Peace

            you click on the arabic headings on the right ) the english is in english

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              SarahY
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              i just realised only the top 2 headings are in arabic, the rest link to english.

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                you can check out Shahrour's site on the left hand side you can click on his books and read online, i don't know much else in arabic

                http//www.shahrour.info/

                Thanks! Have you read any of his books or heard which one is the best?

                I also saw on submission.org a book by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud named El-Shafa3ah, has anyone read this? I'm just wondering which one would be best to give to someone as an introduction to Quran-only ideas.

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                  Samia
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                  Thanks! Have you read any of his books or heard which one is the best?

                  I also saw on submission.org a book by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud named El-Shafa3ah, has anyone read this? I'm just wondering which one would be best to give to someone as an introduction to Quran-only ideas.

                  In my opinion, the best of his books is his first book (the Book and the Quraan) which is very helpful in explaining his method in understanding the quraan, and it helps understand his other books. It also teaches a lot about Arabic. So you will benefit either way.

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                    Al Quran?

                    Mahmud Abu Rayya

                    1. Aw? al? al-Sunna al-Muammadiyya A critique of the Prophetic traditions related in the works of Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama. Whoever reads this work can easily see how Ab Rayya repeatedly attacks the very beliefs that are fundamental according to Sunns.

                    2. Shaykh al-Mura Ab Hurayra A derogatory piece of writing in which Ab Rayya does nothing but malign the major Companion, Ab Hurayra (ra), while fanning the ideas that Ab Hurayra (ra) was a liar, a disbeliever of the Prophet (saws) and a selfish fabricator of Prophetic narrations who sold himself for the sake of an Arabic sweet known as ?mura.?

                    Muhammad Tawfiq Sidqi
                    Ad-Din fi Nazar al' Aql as-Sahih -1905 (Arabic)
                    al-Islam huwa al-Quran wahdahu (al-Manar 9 515-524) (Arabic)

                    I also saw on submission.org a book by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud named El-Shafa3ah, has anyone read this?

                    No, but if it is the same Dr Mustafa Mahmoud who wrote the following books (e.g. this and
                    that
                    ), it could be interesting. The latter book I read in my mid-teens and it helped me a lot.

                    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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                      SarahY
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                      I'm just wondering which one would be best to give to someone as an introduction to Quran-only ideas.

                      Actually that would be good for the arabic community or at least my family.. though i doubt they'd trust reading from a source of someone not so renown

                      Thanks! Have you read any of his books or heard which one is the best?

                      I read bits of his first book, my arabic isn't my strong point so I don't read much arabic

                      Sorry can't help you much

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