Quran Translation in Indonesian
The Quran has been translated into Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) by numerous scholars. Notable translations include:
- "Al-Qur'an: Terjemahan dan Tafsir" – produced by the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (official government translation)
- "Al-Qur'an: Terjemahan Lengkap" – authored by Prof. Dr. M. Quraish Shihab
- Translation by Abdullah bin Abdul-Rahman Al-Jibaly – accessible in both print and online formats
- "Al-Qur'an" – available on various platforms
What is the Indonesian Language?
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) serves as the official language of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation comprising thousands of islands. It is derived from the Malay language but has been shaped by influences from Dutch, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Portuguese.
Key facts about Indonesian include:
- It employs the Latin alphabet and features straightforward grammar rules, lacking tenses or conjugations.
- It is spoken by over 270 million individuals, ranking as the fourth most spoken language globally.
- The language is crucial in fostering unity among Indonesia's diverse population, which communicates in numerous local languages.
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