Rooh-e-Quran book released

Rooh-e-Quran book released
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An Urdu book RooheQuran Spirit of Quran, compiled, interpreted and published by Moulana Gayas Ahmed Rashadi was released by Moulana Shah Jamal Ul Rahman at Madina Education Centre on Sunday In this programme which was organised by Safa Baitul Maal, several Islamic scholars from different schools of thought were present

Nampally: An Urdu book ‘Rooh-e-Quran’ (Spirit of Quran), compiled, interpreted and published by Moulana Gayas Ahmed Rashadi was released by Moulana Shah Jamal Ul Rahman at Madina Education Centre on Sunday. In this programme which was organised by Safa Baitul Maal, several Islamic scholars from different schools of thought were present.

According to author, he compiled and interpreted the Quran ‘topic wise’. For instance if someone wants to read and take reference from Quran about ethics or morals, the entire list of verses where it has been mentioned can be accessed with ease. The ‘Rooh-e-Quran’ interprets the verses of Quran, which not only helps in attaining spiritual upliftment with its easy to access verses with topic wise index, but also helps in maintaining proper lifestyle, business and ethics, developing social attributes and conflict resolution in the light of Quran.

The book is also compiled with the objective of helping the scholar’s deliver Friday sermon, if they wish to focus on particular top. It contains interpretation of different verses from Quran, helping the general public understand the essence with much ease. One of the important features of the book is index helps the reader to refer the particular verse.

“This 1360 pages book is compiled and interpreted with over 4 years of through research of Quranic verses. Rooh-e-Quran is available on Book Shops with Rs 500”, says Gayas Ahmed. The author said that Moulana Anzar Shah Kashmiri, Moulana Hameeduddin and Moulana Akbaruddin and several other Islamic scholars also admired this book, before its publishing.

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