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    Assalmu alaykum,

    I wanna give an english translation of the Quran to a non muslim. is it permissbale? what if he mocks it and treats it with extremely bad adab (although from my impressions it doent seem as he will, but never know).

    So is it permissbale for me to give him an english translation?

    and which translations are recommended?

    JazaKAllah.

    was salaam.


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    Salaamun 'Alaik. I am not sure on this but I have heard from a scholar that if the qur'an is sololy in English (or some other laguage other than arabic) or if there is more of the other language written than the Arabic then we are allowed to give it to them.
    It will be best to aks a scholar directly though, and consider other answers as well.


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    as salamu alaykum

    sunnipath to the rescue:

    Giving the Qur'an to Non-Muslims
    Answered by Shaykh Abdurrahman ibn Yusuf

    Assalamu alaykum

    In the name of Allah, the Inspirer of truth.

    It would be permissible to give copies of Qur'an to non-Muslims if:

    1. their guidance is intended thereof,
    2. and a person is reasonably confident that they will not disrespect the copy.

    If the non-Muslim person does not understand Arabic then it would be better to provide just a copy of the translation of the Qur'an rather than one with the Arabic text. If they have to be given a copy with the Arabic text, then they should be advised to purify themselves first before handling the Qur'an.

    According to some scholars, they are technically not responsible for performing ablution and ghusl for touching it [see Ahkam al-Dhimmi in al-Ashbah wa 'l-Naza'ir and Radd al-Muhtar 5:248], since they are not responsible for the extended laws of Islam until they embrace the faith. It is still best, when possible and appropriate, to advise them to do so even according to this opinion.

    However, the opinion taken by Ibn 'Abidin in his in depth commentary of the al-Durr al-Mukhtar and Tahtawi in his commentary of the Maraqi al-Falah is that non-Muslims are also obligated to perform the ritual bath for touching it (Radd al-Muhtar 1:119, Tahtawi 94). Fatima, the sister of 'Umar (Allah be pleased with him), instructed him to purify himself before she would allow him to touch the sheets that had portions of the Qur'an inscribed upon them. (Hayat al-Sahaba)

    If a person gives a copy of the Qur'an to a non-Muslim after advising him and teaching him, to the best of his ability, the conditions and etiquette of handling it, then he should not be blameworthy thereafter if there is any neglect.

    A book with quotes of verses from the Qur'an can be held without ablution even by Muslims as long as the verses constitute only a small percentage of the contents of the book. However, as regards to touching the actual verses of the Qur'an, ablution would be necessary for both Muslims and non-Muslims.

    And Allah knows best.

    Wassalam
    Abdurrahman ibn Yusuf


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    as for which translations are recommended i like the following:

    The Noble Quran - Aisha and Abd al-Haqq Bewley

    but i have been told the new edition of Thomas Cleary's translation is excellent.

    both are english only.


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    Assalmu alaykum,

    ok jazkaAllah Shayks pir sahab.


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