The Holy Quran
The Holy Quran by Imam Ahmad Raza Khan is an English rendering translated from his celebrated Urdu translation Kanz al-Iman. Its objective is to communicate the meanings of the Quran while emphasizing reverence toward Allah, the Prophets, and matters of creed. The manhaj is interpretive rather than strictly literal, often incorporating explanatory language intended to reflect traditional Sunni theological understandings. Ahmad Raza Khan was the founder of the Barelvi movement in South Asia and a Hanafi jurist with a strong Maturidi theological orientation. The translation remains highly popular among Barelvi Sunni communities and readers influenced by the Indo-Pak scholarly tradition. More...
The Holy Quran by Imam Ahmad Raza Khan is an English rendering translated from his celebrated Urdu translation Kanz al-Iman. Its objective is to communicate the meanings of the Quran while emphasizing reverence toward Allah, the Prophets, and matters of creed. The manhaj is interpretive rather than strictly literal, often incorporating explanatory language intended to reflect traditional Sunni theological understandings. Ahmad Raza Khan was the founder of the Barelvi movement in South Asia and a Hanafi jurist with a strong Maturidi theological orientation. The translation remains highly popular among Barelvi Sunni communities and readers influenced by the Indo-Pak scholarly tradition.