- Abdullah Yusuf Ali
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name = Abdullah Yusuf Ali
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birth_date =14 April ,1872
birth_place =Bombay, India
death_date =10 December ,1953
death_place =Brookwood, Surrey
occupation =Muslim scholar Hafiz Abdullah Yusuf Ali (14 April 1872 -10 December 1953 ) was aSouth Asian Islamic scholar who translated theQur'an into English. [ [http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/bmh/BMH-IRO-famous_muslims.htm Famous London Muslims ] ] His translation of the Qur'an ranks alongside the translation ofMarmaduke Pickthall as the most widely-known and used in the world Fact|date=June 2008.Ali was born in
Bombay ,India to a wealthy merchant family with aDawoodi Bohra father. As a child, Ali received a religious education and, eventually, could recite the entire Qur'an from memory. He spoke both Arabic and English fluently. He studiedEnglish literature and studied at severalEurope an universities, including theUniversity of Leeds . He concentrated his efforts on the Qur'an and studied the Qur'anic commentaries beginning with those written in the early days ofIslam ic history. Yusuf Ali's best-known work is his book "", begun in 1934 and published in 1938 by Sh. Muhammad Ashraf Publishers Lahore in India (later Pakistan). While on tour to promote his translation, Ali helped to open the Al-Rashid Mosque, the first mosque in North America, inEdmonton ,Alberta ,Canada , in December 1938. [ [http://muslim-canada.org/alrashidmosque.html Al Rashid Mosque in Edmonton ] ] [ [http://www.alrashidonline.com/history.php Canadian Islam Centre - History] ]Ali was an outspoken supporter of the Indian contribution to the Allied effort in
World War I . [ [http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/bmh/BMH-IRO-famous_muslims.htm Famous London Muslims ] ] He was a respected intellectual in India and SirMuhammad Iqbal recruited him to be the principal of Islamia College inLahore ,Pakistan . Later in life, he again went toEngland where he died in London.He is buried in England at the
Muslim cemetery at Brookwood,Surrey , nearWoking , not far from the burial place ofPickthall .Modern editions of his work remain in print, but with modifications such as "God" altered to "Allah" and with controversial modifications of the opinions that Ali expressed in footnotes and of short historical articles that were included with the original text. For instance, Ali's liberal views on credit and
interest do not appear in some editions, as they are considered to run contrary to some schools of Islamic economic thought. Wikisource is using a "modern edition" with the name of Allah for God.Preface to First Edition, Lahore 4th April, 1934
References
ee also
Online Quran Project External links
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* [http://quran-online.net Online Quran Project] includes the translation of Abdullah Yusuf Ali.
* [http://www.afkar.com/yusuf.html A biography of Abdullah Yusuf Ali]
* [http://www.renaissance.com.pk/jabore96.html Biography of Abdullah Yusuf Ali]
* [http://www.thegodisone.com/koran.pdf The Meaning of The Holy Qur'an]
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