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The Quran concludes with a traditional du'a of khatam followed by a 22-page index for easy reference.005- Al-Ma'idah (The Table spread with Food)Ġ07- Al-A'raf Ġ35- Fatir or Al-Mala'ikah (The Originator of Creation, or The Angels)Ġ40- Ghafir or Al-Mu'min (The Forgiver or The Believer)Ġ41- Fussilat (They are explained in detail)Ġ47- Muhammad or Al-Qital (Muhammad) or (The Fighting)Ġ51- Adh-Dhariyat (The Winds that Scatter)Ġ58- Al-Mujadilah (The Woman Who Disputes)Ġ60- Al-Mumtahanah (The Woman to be examined)Ġ73- Al-Muzzammil (The One wrapped in Garments)Ġ81- At-Takwir (Wound Round and Lost its Light)Ġ83- Al-Mutaffifin (Those Who Deal in Fraud)Ġ89- Al-Fajr (The Break of Day or the Dawn)Ġ93- Ad-Duha (The Forenoon - "After Sunrise')ġ02- At-Takathur (The piling Up - The Emulous Desire) The thoughtful page design facilitates easy reading of both Arabic and English, with the Arabic text held at the top of the page, and the English translation and explanation occupying the lower two-thirds. Printed on fine Japanese paper, the Arabic text of the Quran is set in the style of the Madinan mushaf. Realising the need for a comprehensive single-volume work on the Quran for non-specialists who may not find the Ma‘ariful Qur’an accessible, Mufti Taqi Uthmani has produced The Noble Quran: Meaning with Explanatory Notes. Decades later, the Ma‘ariful Qur’an was translated into English by his two sons Mufti Taqi Uthmani and Mawlana Muḥammad Wali Razi, as well as Professor Muhammad Shameem. The celebrated Ma‘ariful Qur’an, an 8-volume Urdu commentary on the Qur'an, by Mawlana Mufti Muhammad Shafi was first published in the early 1970s. Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo, Andrew Booso, Javid Iqbal, Shoaib Shah (language editors) Mufti Taqi Uthmani (translation and commentary)
