The Holy Quran, often
simply referred to as the Quran, is the central religious text of Islam and is
considered by Muslims to be the literal word of God as revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the Angel Gabriel. It is written in Arabic
and is composed of 114 chapters, known as Surahs, which vary in length.
- Learn the Arabic Alphabet
- Translations
- Tafsir (Exegesis)
- Seek Guidance
- Regular Recitation
- Reflect and Meditate
- Classes or Lectures
- Online Resources
- Respect and Reverence
Remember that the Quran
is not just a religious text for Muslims but also a profound source of guidance
and wisdom that has influenced literature, philosophy, and culture across the
world. Whether you approach it for religious or academic purposes, studying the
Quran can be a rewarding and enlightening experience.
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