Quran Translation in Japanese
The Quran has been translated into Japanese by a number of scholars. Notable translations include:
- "コーラン" (Kōran) – by M. A. R. El-Boghdady
- "クルアーンの翻訳" (Kuruān no Hon'yaku) – by Takahashi Hidenori
- "聖クルアーン" (Sei Kuruān) – accessible on Islamic websites
What is the Japanese Language?
Japanese (日本語 – Nihongo) is an East Asian language predominantly spoken in Japan and among Japanese communities globally. It possesses a distinctive structure and writing system, setting it apart from many other languages.
Key characteristics of Japanese include:
- The use of three writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
- Hiragana and Katakana serve as phonetic scripts, while Kanji consists of Chinese characters utilized for nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
- The language features intricate grammar, emphasizing levels of politeness and a sentence structure that typically follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order.
- Japanese is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, encompassing traditional arts, literature, and philosophy.
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