From the Book - 1st American ed.
A note on translations --
A note on Romanization --
1. The prophet Muhammad : merchant and messenger --
2. The prophet Muhammad : organizer and strategist --
3. A'ishah : Muhammad's wife and custodian of his memory --
4. The Dome of the Rock : Jerusalem landmark, Qur'anic icon --
5. Ja'far as-Sadiq : Shi'ite Imam and Qur'anic exegete --
6. Abu Ja'far at-Tabari : Sunni historian and Qur'anic exegete --
7. Robert of Ketton : polymath translator of the Qur'an --
8. Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi : visionary interpreter of divine names --
9. Jalal ad-din Rumi : author of the Persian Qur'an --
10. Taj Mahal : gateway to the Qur'anic vision of paradise --
11. Ahmad Khan : Indian educator and Qur'an commentator --
12. Muhammad Iqbal : Pakistani poet inspired by Qur'anic motifs --
13. W.D. Mohammed : Qur'an as guide to racial equality --
14. Osama bin Laden : Qur'an as mandate for jihad --
15. AIDS victims and sick women : Qur'an as prescription for mercy --
From the Spoken CD - Unabridged.
The prophet Muhammad: merchant and messenger
The prophet Muhammad: organizer and strategist - Aishah: Muhammad's wife and custodian of his memory
The Dome of the Rock: Jerusalem landmark, Qur'anic icon
Ja'far as-Sadiq: Shi'ite Imam and Qur'anic exegete
Abu Ja'far at-Tabari: Sunni historian and Qur'anic exegete
Robert of Ketton: polymath translator of the Qur'an
Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi: visionary interpreter of divine names
Jalal ad-din Rumi: author of the Persian Qur'an
Taj Mahal: gateway to the Qur'anic vision of paradise
Ahmad Khan: Indian educator and Qur'an commentator
Muhammad Iqbal: Pakistani poet inspired by Qur'anic motifs
W.D. Mohammed: Qur'an as guide to racial equality
Osama bin Laden: Qur'an as mandate for jihad
AIDS victims and sick women: Qur'an as prescription for mercy.