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The Torah holy book is one of the most respected books in the world. It also has the second largest number of translations after the Bible. Yet despite this, it does not enjoy much popularity among Muslims, who prefer publishing their own holy books instead. This makes studying Torah difficult for many people but not impossible. Here is a list of resources to help you learn Hebrew and Urdu so that you can read your Torah holy book in its original language. Once you have learned the language, you should be able to read the Torah in its original Urdu. However, for this there are many hurdles because of its sheer volume and difficulty. The book is composed of five books (the Pentateuch or Chumash). Each book is further divided into chapters and verses. The complete text contains 1,189 chapters and 31,104 verses. Moreover, the holy book has various levels of reading: Torat Moshe (Torah of Moses), Torat Elohim (Torah of God) and Torat HaElohim (Torah of God). In addition, it is written from right to left and uses both Hebrew and Aramaic. This can make reading it a daunting task even for a fluent speaker. For this reason, it is a good idea to get a translation of your Torah holy book in English or Urdu, especially if you are going to be taking part in any religious ceremonies that involve the reading of Torah. Such books are popular among people who want to read the holy book in their native language without having to learn Hebrew or Aramaic.Regardless of what language you choose, learning Torah will take time and effort. Therefore, it is often better just to start with one of the existing translations instead. For example, the Torah-Ibn Ezra is one of the most popular translations in English. However, some people prefer the 1885 Bloch translation. Torah holy book in urdu pdf downloadhttps://www.toratmenorah.org/eng/index_en.php https://sites.google.com/site/afikomeninurdu/ http://www.jewfaq.org/tanakh http://hebrew4christians. com/library/torah_without_fear.htm http://www.jpn.org/Torah/pantheon.htmlReuters: "Four rabbis use Torah in secret ceremony: 'It's a sin for man to be without Torah'" (August 2, 2008) The Forward: "Surprising Rabbi: The Torah is the best-preserved document in the world" (June 10, 2007) Haaretz: "Rabbi Appealed to Israel's High Court to Keep Torah in Public Schools" (July 19, 2006)http://www.roughlytravelledworlds.com/, from Matthew Holmes http://toratmenorah. cfa1e77820
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