Kashf al-Israr wa 'Eddat al-Abrar (lit.Persian translation which is called "Qur'an Quds" was translated by an unknown translator.The book is a translation of Tafsir al-Tabari in Arabic. Tafsir-e Tabari: The first complete translation of the Quran in Persian, along with its tafsir, which has survived till today.An incomplete Berber translation may have been promulgated by the Barghawata King Salih ibn Tarif in the 8th century, radically expanded with original, non-Quranic material which he claimed had been revealed to him.The 9th-century Persian traveller Buzurg bin Shahryar mentions in his travelogue, Ajaib-ul Hind, that the Hindu king of Mehroke in Kashmir had commissioned the preparation of a Kashmiri translation of the Quran. " wrote a letter to Amir Abdullah bin Umar bin Abdul Aziz of Mansura, requesting him to dispatch a scholar to his court who could explain the tenets of the Islamic shariah in the language "al-Hindia". an anonymous early 9th century Kashmiri Hindu king. Although not existing today, a Sindhi translation was completed in 884 in Alwar (present-day Sindh, Pakistan), which had been commissioned by Abdullah bin Umar bin Abdul Aziz.
It is known (and substantial fragments of it are preserved) because it was used by Nicetas Byzantius, a scholar from Constantinople, in his 'Refutatio' written between 855 and 870.
The second source is the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw). The Qur'an is one of the two sources which form the basis of Islam. The language of the original message was Arabic, but it has been translated into many other languages.
The Prophet (saw) was 40 years old when the Qur'an began to be revealed to him, and he was 63 when the revelation was completed. This message was given to the Prophet (saw) in pieces over a period spanning approximately 23 years (610 CE to 632 CE). It was transmitted to us in a chain starting from the Almighty Himself (swt) to the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad (saw).
The Qur'an ("Qor-Ann") is a Message from Allah (swt) to humanity.