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A Novel
by Ayad AkhtarThis article relates to American Dervish
Originally, memorization of the teachings of the Quran were preferable to the written word. Not only could beautiful recitations be shared with the then largely illiterate population, but the oral tradition also served to protect the sacred verses from enemy capture or ruin.
*"Quran" is the modern Arabic spelling of the word, which appears in American Dervish
Top image: a page from a Quran, circa 1400
Bottom image: Children learning the Quran in Mauritania, by Ferdinand Reus
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This "beyond the book article" relates to American Dervish. It originally ran in January 2012 and has been updated for the
September 2012 paperback edition.
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