- Mir Aneesuddin
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Dr. Mir Aneesuddin (died 30 October 2006 in Hyderabad, India), son of Mir Hasanuddin,[1] was a geologist at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (retired in 1996), President of Islamic Academy of Sciences (Hyderabad, India), an author and an orator.[2][3] Aneesuddin was one of the first to research on Quran and science, his articles were published during the mid-1960s by Radiance Magazine of India. He also encouraged several young Muslims to reflect upon the verses of the Holy Quran and has guided few articles [4][5][6] on Quran & Science.
Contents
Translation of The Holy Quran
In 1993, Islamic Academy of Sciences published his Translation, A Simple Translation of The Holy Quran (with notes on Topics of Science).[7][8] The Translation is widely accepted in India and attracts young readers in understanding the Holy Book. Second Edition of the Translation was published in 1995, while the Third Edition published in 2010 includes Summarized Commentary, Notes on Topics of Science and Subject Index.
Books
The Quran, Science and the Universe
This book was first published by Islamic Academy of Sciences, compiling the previously published articles on Quran and Science. In 1998, the same book was published under the title The Universe Seen Through The Quran from Canada.[9]
Other books
- Attributes of Allah – Explained Exclusively through Quran
- Explanatory Dictionary of the Holy Quran[10]
- Synonyms of the Holy Quran[11]
- Success Predestined or Achieved?
- Elements of Namaz
- Elementary Grammer and Dictionary of The Holy Quran[12]
References
- ^ Dr. Aneesuddin Passes Away in Hyderabad
- ^ Islamic Academy of Sciences
- ^ Dr. Mir Aneesuddin's Profile
- ^ Quran on Iron, Rehman M.R., Young Muslim Digest, Nov. 1996
- ^ Aerodynamic Hints in The Quran, Rehman M.R., Young Muslim Digest, May 1998
- ^ Articles on Quran & Science
- ^ http://quranicresources.com/Translation.htm
- ^ A Simple Translation of the Holy Quran (with notes on Topics of Science), ISBN 81-86337-00-8
- ^ Al Attique Publications, Canada
- ^ Explanatory Dictionary of the Holy Quran
- ^ Book review by Islamic Voice
- ^ It's Important to know Arabic
External links
Categories:- 2006 deaths
- Indian geologists
- Islam and science
- Quranic translation
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