- What was the first language translation of the Quran?
- In which language Quran is translated?
- Who first translated Quran in Latin?
- Was the Quran first translated in Sindhi?
What was the first language translation of the Quran?
Latin was the first language in which the Quran was translated. In 1143, the Catholic monk, Robertus Cetenensis (Robert the Moine), who lived in Spain and knew Arabic, translated the Quran into Latin.
In which language Quran is translated?
Historically, the translation of the meanings of the Holy Quran went through 5 Stages: • Stage 1: The Quran was translated from Arabic into Persian. non-Muslim Orientalists (Arabists). Stage 5: The Quran was translated from Arabic into European languages by Muslims.
Who first translated Quran in Latin?
In 1143 Robert of Ketton produced the first Latin translation of the Qur'an. This translation, extant in 24 manuscripts, was one of the main ways in which Latin European readers had access to the Muslim holy book.
Was the Quran first translated in Sindhi?
"According to Islamic Sindhi tradition, the first translation of the Quran into Sindhi was completed in the year 883 CE / 270 AH in Mansura, Sindh. The first extensive Sindhi translation was done by Akhund Azaz Allah Muttalawi (1747-1824 CE / 1160-1240 AH)."