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Qur`an in Mandinka language
A Gambian imam has released the first translation of the Qur`an s into the African language
Sunday, 13 April 2008 11:53

In an effort to promote Islam among millions of Mandinka-speaking people around the world, a Gambian imam has released the first complete translation of the Nobel Qur`an s into the widely-used West African language.


"I want to make sure people have the correct information about the Qur`an and Islam, so they don't get it from the TV screen," Momodou Ceesay told the South Florida-based Sun-Sentinel newspaper on Saturday, April 12.

Ceesay, who studied Arabic and Islamic studies at the Cairo-based Al-Azhar University, the highest seat of learning in the Sunni world, finished the translation in six months in 2006.

He consulted linguistic scholars to make sure his translation would be simple and accurate and it was approved for publishing by Muslim scholars last year.

Ceesay said the translation will help millions of Mandinka-speaking Muslims around the world to understand the meanings of the Qur'an, which is written in Arabic, a language foreign to many of them.

He is now raising funds to make and distribute CDs and cassette tapes of the translation to Mandinka-speaking Muslims in Africa, the US, France and other parts of the world.

The Mandinka language, sometimes referred to as Mandingo, is spoken by millions of Africans in Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea-Bissau and Chad.


Blemished

The imam hopes the new translation will help clear stereotypes and misconceptions about Islam and Muslims.

"Islam has been portrayed in a very bad way, and it should not be like that," said Ceesay, who is now an assistant imam at the Muslim Center in Detroit, the US.

Anti-Muslim sentiments have been on the rise since the 9/11 attacks on the US, largely over the distorted description of Muslims in the Western media.

The UN Human Rights Council passed last month a resolution deploring the use of the media to blemish the image of Islam.

A recent British study accused the media and film industry of perpetuating Islamophobia and prejudice by demonizing Muslims and Arabs as violent, dangerous and threatening people.

Famed US academic Stephen Schwartz had also criticized the Western media for failing to meet the challenge of reporting on Islam after 9/11.

And Rabbi Eric Yoffie, the president of the US largest Jewish movement, has accused US media and politicians of demonizing Islam and portraying Muslims as "satanic figures."

"If people understand Islam in the right manner, they will accept it and appreciate it," Imam Ceesaybelieves.





Source: IslamOnline.net

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