Symbolism and allegory in the Qur'án; al-Muqatta'at (opening letters); the term and concept of Jinn; the night journey: four appendices to a translation of the Qur'án by a European scholar and later Muslim convert. No mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
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Austrian-born Muhammad Asad (born Leopold Weiss), journalist, diplomat, and scholar, is known for his translation of the Quran and his writings on Islam. He was influenced by Muhammad Abduh. See more in the Wikipedia article The Message of the Qur'an.