Publisher's Synopsis
English translation of The Quran meanings that are faithful to the Arabic language by a native Arabic speaker
(Chapter 4-82) What is the Quran?
The Arabic word, 'Quran, means 'recitation' and 'reading'.
The Holy Quran which is the sacred scripture of Islam was orally revealed in the Arabic language, upon the prophet Muhammed (Pbuh) by Allah through the angel Gabriel during the years 609-632 CE
Quran is a complete and comprehensive book of reference and a system of life, via Allah's universal straight path. The first word revealed to the prophet was (Iqraa) which means read, educate yourself.
The Quran covers multiple themes in the material and spiritual worlds.
Themes range from articles of faith, life and death, personal and public law, and a host of moral, social, material, and spiritual subjects to help us humans balance our diversities, preserve the world and all creatures around us, and live a moral life, and that by getting closer to knowing Allah and His universal common for all straight path. "We have dispensed for the people in this Quran from every example, but indeed human was the most thing, argumentative"
(Quran 18-54) The Quran has been preserved unchanged since it was first revealed year 609 CE to the prophet Muhammed (Pbuh).
"(Quran) Was never a forged narration, but a confirmation of that before His (Allah) hands (God's holy books; Abraham's scrolls, Moses' Torah, David's Psalms, Jesus' Gospel)
and detailing everything, and guidance, and mercy, for people who believe."
(Quran 12-111) The Quran is a personal letter from God to you, a book of persuasion and guidance to Allah's straight path that promotes critical and faithful thinking. It outlines the values and beliefs that we and our ancestors had to be reminded of over and over, which can make you the best person you can be. It teaches a way of life that is positive, progressive, and peacefully balanced, through reason and faith, it's like a parent or a close friend, appealing to your reason and innate primordial senses. Stories and events are given only to prove a point. Laws, are few about 4% of the entire Quran, and are connected with trying to make you and humanity better.
The Quran is not a linear storybook, you can open the Quran on any page, and start reading.
The Quran contains paired synonyms and reiterations of poetic phrases that become beautiful ways to remember sound advice and good teachings.