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Why did Shah Waliullah translate Quran into Persian ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shah Waliullah believed that many of the problems the Muslims faced were due to their ignorance about Islam and the Holy Quranic teachings would not only improve their Islam he translated the Holy Quran Continent.He felt that an emphasis on knowledge, it would also reduce

sectarianism differences and create a feeling of solidarity.

As Arabic was not widely understood, the average Muslims derived his/her knowledge from the teachings of Muslim Jurists and theologians. 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 into Persian the main language of educated Muslims at that time in the Sub.

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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

Shah wali Ullah translated the Holy Quran into the Persian language so that Muslims could get to understand what is being said in the Quran.

Explanation:

  • Shah Waliullah believed that some of the issues the Muslims confronted have been because of their lack of knowledge approximately Islam and the Holy Quran.
  • Quranic teachings might now no longer best enhance their know-how, it might additionally reduce sectarianism variations and create a sense of solidarity.
  • As Arabic turned into now no longer extensively understood, the common Muslims derived/her know-how from the lessons of Muslim Jurists and theologians. Shah Waliullah diagnosed that the tenets of Islam couldn't be accompanied nicely except the Holy Quran itself turned into understanding.
  • To unfold the lessons of Islam, he translated the Holy Quran into Persian the principal language of knowledgeable Muslims at that point withinside the Sub- Continent.

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