36 Surah Yaseen Kanzul Iman Urdu and Hindi Translation Complete | Host Muhammad Ali Raza
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36 Surah Yasin سورۃ یٰسن | Kanzul Iman کنزالیمان | Host Muhammad Ali Raza voice
Kanzul Iman (Urdu and Arabic: کنزالایمان) meaning as 'Treasure of Faith ' is an Urdu paraphrase translation of the Qur'an by Ala Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Muhaddis e Bareilly produced in 1911. It is one of the authentic translations of the Qur'an in Urdu language.
Ahmed Raza Khan (Arabic: أحمد رضا خان, Persian, Urdu: احمد رضا خان, Hindi: अहमद रज़ा खान), commonly known as Ahmed Rida Khan in Arabic, or simply as "Ala-Hazrat" (14 June 1856 CE or 10 Shawwal 1272 AH – 28 October 1921 CE or 25 Safar 1340 AH), was an Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian, ascetic, Sufi, Urdu poet, and reformer in British India,[3] and the founder of the Barelvi movement.[4][5][6] Raza Khan wrote on law, religion, philosophy and the sciences.
Kanzul Iman (translation of the Qur'an)
Kanzul Iman (Urdu and Arabic: کنزالایمان) is a 1910 Urdu paraphrase translation of the Qur'an by Khan. It is not associated with the Hanafi jurisprudence within Sunni Islam,[23] and is a widely read version of translation in the Indian Subcontinent. It has been translated into English, Hindi, Bengali, Dutch, Turkish, Sindhi, Gujarati and Pashto.[22]
Fatawa Razawiyyah
Fatawa-e-Razvia or Fatawa-e-Radaviyyah is the main fatwa (Islamic verdicts on various issues) book of his movement.
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36 Surah Yasin سورۃ یٰسن | Kanzul Iman کنزالیمان | Host Muhammad Ali Raza voice
Kanzul Iman (Urdu and Arabic: کنزالایمان) meaning as 'Treasure of Faith ' is an Urdu paraphrase translation of the Qur'an by Ala Hazrat Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Muhaddis e Bareilly produced in 1911. It is one of the authentic translations of the Qur'an in Urdu language.
Ahmed Raza Khan (Arabic: أحمد رضا خان, Persian, Urdu: احمد رضا خان, Hindi: अहमद रज़ा खान), commonly known as Ahmed Rida Khan in Arabic, or simply as "Ala-Hazrat" (14 June 1856 CE or 10 Shawwal 1272 AH – 28 October 1921 CE or 25 Safar 1340 AH), was an Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian, ascetic, Sufi, Urdu poet, and reformer in British India,[3] and the founder of the Barelvi movement.[4][5][6] Raza Khan wrote on law, religion, philosophy and the sciences.
Kanzul Iman (translation of the Qur'an)
Kanzul Iman (Urdu and Arabic: کنزالایمان) is a 1910 Urdu paraphrase translation of the Qur'an by Khan. It is not associated with the Hanafi jurisprudence within Sunni Islam,[23] and is a widely read version of translation in the Indian Subcontinent. It has been translated into English, Hindi, Bengali, Dutch, Turkish, Sindhi, Gujarati and Pashto.[22]
Fatawa Razawiyyah
Fatawa-e-Razvia or Fatawa-e-Radaviyyah is the main fatwa (Islamic verdicts on various issues) book of his movement.
#SurahYasinKanzulImanTranslation #HostMuhammadAliRazaQuranTranslatio