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Quran in Islam

Last Updated on July 25, 2024

Muslims believe that the Qur’an is the holy book of Islam, but it is not like most books. The Qur’an was revealed to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years, beginning with the initial revelation at Mount Hira, and after the Prophet’s death his successors compiled these divine verses into a manuscript.

What is the Qur’an in Islam?

The Qur’an is a beacon of guidance and wisdom in Islam
The Qur’an in Islam, meaning “recitation” in Arabic, is the central religious text of Islam. It is not just a book of stories or teachings; It is considered a living guide, a source of comfort and inspiration, and the foundation of Islamic faith and practice.

The Holy Qur’an was not revealed as a book in history that talks about the news of nations as historians talk about it. Rather, it is the book of guidance and guidance in the best way. God Almighty sent it down to be a constitution for Muslims, and a method they follow in their lives, calling them to monotheism, refining souls, establishing principles of morality, balancing justice in governance, and deducing some rulings.

The Qur’an in Islam is a divine revelation and literary marvel

The Qur’an is a divine source that God has pledged to preserve without distortion or alteration. That is why the Holy Qur’an in Islam is called the Qur’an and the Book, because the first means that it is recited in tongues, and the second means that it is written with pens.

Calling the Holy Qur’an with these two names indicates that God will preserve it in two places, in hearts and lines, and with this double care, the Qur’an remained preserved in Hariz’s preservation, in fulfillment of the promise.
Then the Lord says: “Indeed, it is We who sent down the Remembrance, and indeed, we will preserve it.” [Al-Hijr: 9].

The unique and rhythmic prose of the Arabic Qur’an is believed to have unparalleled beauty and eloquence. Muslims revere its verses as the literal word of God, and they have been perfectly preserved since their revelation. The Qur’an itself emphasizes its miraculous nature, and challenges readers to come up with anything like it:

“Say, ‘If mankind and the jinn were to gather to produce the like of this Qur’an, they would not produce the like of it, even if they were to support one another’ (Al-Isra 88).

Content and structure of the Qur’an

The Qur’an is divided into 114 surahs, called surahs, which vary in length and subject matter. The Qur’an is often divided into thirty equal parts, called one part, each part dealing with some basic Islamic beliefs, such as the oneness of God, the prophecy of Muhammad, the afterlife, and rulings and obligations.

The message of the Qur’an is not a message of blind obedience, but rather a message of critical thinking and personal responsibility. It encourages questioning, seeking knowledge and dialogue. It emphasizes the themes of mercy, justice, and tolerance, and urges believers to strive for a life of goodness and service to God and humanity.

Can the Qur’an in Islam be translated?

Yes, the Qur’an can be translated, but according to certain conditions…

Due to the large number of Muslims in the world, with their number reaching 2 billion Muslims, we find that many of them reside in non-Arab countries, so non-Arabs need to read and understand the verses of the Qur’an.

If we look at the language of the Qur’an, we find that God revealed it in the Arabic language, so it is an Arabic Qur’an, so it should not be translated into a language other than Arabic.

The Qur’an is translated into other languages to understand the true meaning, so that people in languages other than Arabic can learn the meanings of God’s words, and so that they can work according to His Book.

But when memorizing the Qur’an and reading it during prayer or outside of prayer, the Qur’an should be read in Arabic only as it was revealed by God Almighty.

The importance of Quran in Islam

The Quran has had a profound impact on the world, shaping not only religious life but also art, literature, law, and society. Its teachings have inspired countless individuals and communities, fostering a sense of shared identity and purpose among Muslims worldwide.

The Qur’an explains the purpose of life
The Qur’an in Islam encourages man to mend the broken relationship with God through worship, remembrance, and obedience. To ensure heaven and escape from the horrors of hell.

 

2. The Qur’an teaches the oneness of God
The three main beliefs taught in the Qur’an are the oneness of God, God’s guidance through the prophets and resurrection, and life after death. These beliefs shape the reality of human life. It recounts the history of human disobedience from the time of Adam to Jesus and to the time of the Prophet himself, warning of the dire consequences of disbelief.

3. The Qur’an teaches moral, social and spiritual values
The Holy Qur’an presents moral, social and spiritual values, which are considered divine values that reflect the Creator’s perfection, love and constant care. These divine qualities inspire the mind with humility and reverence. These values lead to human freedom, responsibility, and empowerment, and are eternal themes that protect humans from the temptations of pleasure and the pursuit of life.

4. The Qur’an presents the Prophet as an ideal role model
The Qur’an presents Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) a role model for humanity and a living embodiment of the spirit of goodness, righteousness and divine love. A role model for humanity, he teaches the divine words that produce such a clean, perfect and beautiful human being.

6. The impact of the teachings of the Holy Qur’an on daily life

There are many bad behaviors forbidden in Islam by the Qur’an, such as alcohol and drug abuse, selfish habits such as adultery, gambling, jealousy, backbiting and arrogance. Because people who suffer from these vices are trapped in a degrading cycle of evil that makes their lives and the lives of others miserable.

7. The teachings of the Qur’an are based on reason
The teachings of the Qur’an are powerful and precise, and can withstand any logical and scientific scrutiny. From his historical novels to his moral teachings, he is reasonable and scientific. There is much evidence indicating the divinity of the Holy Qur’an.

In conclusion, the Holy Qur’an in Islam is a multifaceted text that continues to inspire and guide Muslims in all aspects of life. The Qur’an will continue to be the religious and scholarly reference in all areas of life, and its timeless message of faith, justice and compassion resonates with people of all backgrounds, making it a truly wonderful and moving book.

I hope this article provides a brief overview of the Quran and its significance in Islam. Please remember that this is just a starting point, and there is much more to discover in this profound and beautiful text.

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