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translated Holy Quran into Persian language. I want the answer of this Muhammad Shah b)Shahwali Ullah

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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Since he believed that an emphasis on the Quranic teachings was made vital to Muslims, he translated Arabic Qur'an into Persian. ... In addition to translating the Quran, Shah Walliullah wrote 51 books in Persian and Arabic. Amongst the most famous were Hujjat Allah al-Baligha and Izalah al Khifa.

Notable work(s): Translation of the Quran into Persian Language; Hujjatullah-il-Balig...

Main interest(s): Quran, Hadith, Tafsir, History, Bibliography, Revolution, Fiqh, Military ...

Died: 20 August 1762 (aged 59); Delhi, Mughal Empire

Born: 21 February 1703; Phulat, Mughal Empire

Answered by fasiha7589
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Shah Waliullah recognized that the tenets of Islam could not be followed properly unless the Holy Quran itself was understood. In order to spread the teachings of Islam he translated the Holy Quran into Persian the main language of educated Muslims at that time in the Sub- Continent. He wrote an account about the first for Caliphs of Islam in a way in which it was acceptable to both Shias and Sunnis. He hoped that this would help to heal the division between them. His writings brought him great fame and prestige and enabled him to have influence in other areas too. For example: in economics he emphasized the need for social justice and for peasants and craftsmen to be truly valued for their contribution to the economy.

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