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Endorsements

"As to my thoughts on the Sublime Qur'an, since I am not a scholar of Arabic, I can't talk about its linguistic accuracy, etc.  However, what I think is significant about Laleh Bakhtiar's translation is that it opens up new interpretive possibilities for Muslims.  As I always point out, the Qur'an says that those who read it for its best meanings are the ones whom God has guided (39:18).  This suggests that we can-- and should --have more than one reading/ interpretation/ translation so that we can find the best among these.  Of course, notions of "best" are likely to differ over time but that is to be expected.  Besides, what makes the Qur'an a universal text, by which I mean a text that is always integral to our lives, no matter the age in which we live, is that each generation can continue to find new meanings in it.  In contributing to that endeavor, Ms. Bakhtiar has opened new doors for Muslims; whether someone wants to walk through these or not is, naturally, up to them."

Asma Barlas, PhD
Ithaca College - Director Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity

"There are numerous reasons for the importance of Laleh Bakhtiar's translation of the Holy Quran, the least of which is that her Sublime Quran provides a sensible and humanistic interpretation for the holy book. As the Executive Director of the Domestic Harmony Foundation, a non-profit organization working against domestic violence within Muslim, Middle Eastern and South Asian communities, this interpretation of Ms. Bakhtiar's is particularly significant.  We are often faced with individuals who are victimized by their partners' usage of Quranic verses to further their abusive gains, citing the controversial verse 4:34. Her interpretation provides a more Islamic minded approach- that when all else fails, to "move away from" the wife should be the last resort, and not to hit. This meaning is particularly important in our field of work when the victims and the abusers need to be educated as to the real nature of Islamic teachings.  Equally as important as Ms. Bakhtiar's interpretation is the very fact that as a female scholar, she is considered a knowledgeable and meritorious persona in the annals of Islamic literature. She is an exemplary individual particularly for women who have been victimized by domestic violence, and also for all Muslim women to look up to."

Shaida Khan
Executive Director of the Domestic Harmony Foundation

"For 14 centuries the translation and interpretation of the Quran has been the sole purview of men. Only men have been empowered to define the meaning and message of the Quran, and it is no coincidence that their interpretation has often been misogynist or worse. Laleh Bakhtiar's incredible achievement has changed all that. For the first time a woman has been able to reengage the scripture from a different point of view, thus producing a gender neutral translation that is far more consistent with the message and spirit of the Quran than any previous translation. "

Reza Aslan
Internationally acclaimed writer and scholar of religions

"One of things that strikes me about the translation is how its reception in the "mainstream" Muslim community--at least in North America, made it less acceptable or even unacceptable for Muslim community leaders to simply repeat misogynistic interpretations.  I refer specifically to the ISNA representative in Canada who wanted to ban the book--and the response from US leadership  that ISNA supports women's rights and allows expression of a variety of opinions on Islam. Even Syed Sayeed former Head of ISNA expressed his appreciation for the sublime Qur'an. So I would view the project as shedding light on some corners that had been kept somewhat in the dark up til then."

Marcia Hermansen
Director of the Islamic World Studies Program and Professor in the Theology Department at Loyola University Chicago

“Reading the Quran was so illuminating. I was able to find a wonderful translation by Laleh Bakhtiar, and it opened me up to the beauty of the faith in a way that no interpretation of the text had before. And, of course, in the book you find, very clearly, Islam’s dedication to social justice, to peace and to the less fortunate.”

Dave Eggers
American Novelist

"Current events have left Americans fascinated and frightened by Islam and Muslims.  With no end in sight of the "war on terror" and questions about the compatibility of Islam with Western societies, the need for honest and accurate information about Muslims has never been greater. In the case of Muslim women especially, ignorance and sensationalism abound. What could be more welcome than an examination of the life of a Muslim woman who is neither a silent victim of oppression, waiting to be saved by a secular revolution, nor an apologist for misguided ideology, but an intelligent woman of faith and integrity?  Laleh Bakhtiar has lived a remarkable life - but a life with which we can relate, because while some of her experiences appear exotic to the typical American, her values and principles are not. A biography of Laleh Bakhtiar is sure to shed much needed light - and humanity - on Muslims today."

Ingrid Mattson
Former President The Islamic Society of North America - Professor of Islamic Studies Hartford Seminary

"I am very familiar with Laleh Bakhtiar's writings and her recent translation of the Quran. Sublime Quran is a major translation that, in contrast to many other translations, in clear and direct language, effectively makes the message of the Quran accessible to English speaking audiences. It is one that I often recommend.”

John Esposito
Head of Georgetown University Center for Muslim/Christian Understanding

"MashAllah, Thank you for your work Laleh. My father (Yusuf Islam) and I have been reading your books in admiration. We champion you and pray you are eternally blessed.  With Peace and Much Respect"

Yoriyos
Son of Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens)