Laleh Bakhtiar
Laleh Mehree Bakhtiar (born Mary Nell Bakhtiar; July 29, 1938 – October 18, 2020) was an Iranian-American Islamic and Sufi scholar, author, translator, and psychologist. She produced a gender-neutral translation of the Quran, ''The Sublime Quran'', and challenged the status quo on the Arabic word ''daraba'', traditionally translated as "beat" — a word that she said has been used as justification for abuse of Muslim women. Her translation, published in 2007, was the first translation of the Quran by an American woman. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Bakhtiar, Laleh
Published 1976
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11Nuh gānah-ʼi Īrānī : nishānī az ḥuz̤ūr-i khudāvand, mafāhīm-i bunyādīn-i namād /نه گانۀ ايرانى : نشانى از حضور خداوند، مفاهىم بنىادىن نماد /by Bakhtiar, Laleh
Published 2018
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13by Ardalan, Nader, Ardalan, Nader, Ardalan, Nader, Bakhtiar, Laleh, Bakhtiar, Laleh, Bakhtiar, LalehOther Authors: “...Bakhtiar, Laleh...”
Published 1973
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16by Qushayrī, ʻAbd al-Karīm ibn Hawāzin, 986-1072, Qushayrī, ʻAbd al-Karīm ibn Hawāzin, 986-1072Other Authors: “...Bakhtiar, Laleh...”
Published 1997
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