
Muslims? Are there organizations that provide free or the Koran in Arabic or Persian and English or Spanish?
Hi, I learned that Korans are showing the Arabic version and the translation into Spanish or English, but I'm Mexican, but I'm learning English and I speak Spanish .. I do not know if the versions with the time I read these books mohemmadians term and I wanted a Quran in Arabic or Persian and English or Spanish, but the organization will Wharton sent? I also want to know the hadith .. I want to know more about Islam from a Muslim source as the Quran and the Hadith ps: sorry to the same question, but some Recent responses do not work through their blogs.
Aslam-o-alikum, how are you brother? You can go to a local mosque and ask the imam to give a Koran in Arabic and perhaps English translation thereof. They have a lot of the mosque Quran, you can always borrow the Qur'an and I think you hold all the time you want. I hope I helped
Free Islamic Books : Arabic: Tafsir Sa’adi 2 Vol. Set (Mediu
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