The study explores the textual aspects of three different Qurānic translations of
The study adopts an eclectic approach-which uses a combination of text-analysis and translation-oriented approaches; those used by Beaugrande and Dressler (1981), Neubert and Shreve (1992); Halliday and Hasan (1976); Abdul Raof (2001); Martin and Rose (2002-2007); Nida (1964); Beekman and Callow (1974) and Gutt (1991) have all contributed to our eclectic approach. The modal is primarily based on the seven standards of textuality as discussed by Beaugrande and Dressler's (1981) and Neubert and Shreve (1992). The study also attempts to focus on the strategies adopted by the translators to ensure interaction between the translated texts and the Arabic socio-cultural contexts and compensate for the loss of meaning, which seems inevitable in Quran translation.
ST (source text), TT (target text), TR (target reader), Translation problems, Quranictexts, Sūrat Yasin, Yusif Ali (Ali), Pickthall and Irving