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QUR'AN DIVISIONS
Qur'an surahs 1 - 38.
The Opening
Aal-I-Imraan
The Family Of Imraan
The Heights
The Spoils Of War
The Repentance
The Thunder
The Night Journey
The Prophets
The Pilgrimage
Al-Muminoon
The Believers
The Criterion
Ash-Shu'araa
The Stories
Al-Ankaboot
The Prostration
The Originator
As-Saaffaat
Those Drawn Up In Ranks
The Letter Saad
QUR'AN SURAHS 39 - 77
The Forgiver
Explained In Detail
Consultation
Ornaments Of Gold
Al-Jaathiya
The Victory
Al-Hujuraat
The Inner Apartments
The Letter Qaaf
Adh-Dhaariyat
The Winnowing Winds
The Beneficent
The Inevitable
Al-Mujaadila
The Pleading Woman
Al-Mumtahana
She That Is To Be Examined
Al-Munaafiqoon
The Hypocrites
At-Taghaabun
Mutual Disillusion
The Prohibition
The Sovereignty
The Reality
Al-Ma'aarij
The Ascending Stairways
Al-Muzzammil
The Enshrouded One
Al-Muddaththir
The Cloaked One
The Resurrection
Al-Mursalaat
The Emissaries
QUR'AN SURAHS 78 - 114
The Announcement
An-Naazi'aat
Those Who Drag Forth
The Overthrowing
Al-Infitaar
The Cleaving
Al-Mutaffifin
Al-Inshiqaaq
The Splitting Open
The Constellations
The Morning Star
The Most High
Al-Ghaashiya
The Overwhelming
The Morning Hours
The Consolation
The Power, Fate
The Evidence
The Earthquake
Al-Aadiyaat
The Chargers
The Calamity
At-Takaathur
Competition
The Declining Day, Epoch
The Slanderer
The Elephant
Al-Kaafiroon
The Disbelievers
Divine Support
The Palm Fibre
- Evidence Islam is Truth
- The Benefits of Islam
- Beliefs of Islam
- How to Convert to Islam
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- The Hereafter
- Stories of New Muslims
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- Systems in Islam
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An Introduction to the Quran (part 1 of 2): Organization and Meanings
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The first thing to understand about the Quran is its form. The Arabic word, ‘Quran,’ literally means both ‘recitation’ and ‘reading’. Similarly, the Quran was both recited orally and written down in book form. The true power of the Quran remains in the oral recitation, as it is meant to be read aloud and melodiously, but still the verses were written down on available materials as an aid to memorizing and guarding it, and these were collected and ordered in book form both privately and, at a later stage, institutionally. The Quran was not meant to tell a chronological story, and thus, the Quran should not be viewed as a sequential narrative like the book of Genesis. The Arabic book that goes by the name Quran is about as long as the New Testament. In most editions it is about 600 pages in length.
In contrast to the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, the Quran was issued from the mouth of a single person, who recited what he heard from the angel Gabriel. On the other hand, both the Jewish and the Christian scriptures are collections of many books that were written down by a large number of human beings, and opinions differ as to their status as revelation.
How Is The Quran Organized?
The Quran is composed of 114 parts or chapters of unequal length. Each chapter is called a surah in Arabic and each sentence or phrase of the Quran is called an aaya , literally ‘a sign.’ Like the Bible, the Quran is divided into discrete units, referred to as verses in English. These verses are not standard in length or meter, and where each begins and ends was not decided by human beings, but dictated by God. Each one is a discrete act of locution of closed signification, or ‘sign’, denoted by the word aayah in Arabic. The shortest of the surahs has ten words, and the longest surah , which is placed second in the text, has 6,100 words. The first surah , the Fatihah ("The Opening"), is relatively short (twenty-five words). From the second surah onward, the surahs gradually decrease in length, although this is not a hard and fast rule. The last sixty surahs take up about as much space as the second. Some of the longer aayahs are much longer than the shortest surahs . All surahs, except one, begin with Bisillah hir-Rahman nir-Rahim , ‘In the Name of God, the Most-Merciful, the Compassionate.’ Each surah has a name that usually mentions a key motto within it. For example, the longest surah , Surah al-Baqara , or "The Cow", is named after the story of Moses commanding the Jews to offer a sacrifice of a cow, which begins by God saying:
"And remember when Moses said to his people: ‘God commands that you sacrifice a cow…’" (Quran 2:67)
Since the various chapters are of various lengths, the Quran was divided by scholars of the first century after the death of the Prophet into thirty roughly equal parts, each part is called a juz’ in Arabic. This division of the Quran was done in order for people to memorize or read it in a more organized fashion, and it has no influence on the original structure, as they are mere marks on the sides of the pages denoting the part. In the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, one juz’ is usually recited every night, and the entire Quran is completed in the thirty days of the month.
Translations of Quran
A beginner should know a few points about Quran translations.
First, there is a distinction between the Quran and its translation. In Christian view, the Bible is the Bible, no matter what language it may be in. But a translation of the Quran is not the word of God, for the Quran is the exact Arabic words spoken by God, revealed to Prophet Muhammad by Gabriel. The word of God is only the Arabic Quran as God says:
"Indeed, I revealed it as an Arabic Quran." (Quran 12:2)
A translation is simply an explanation of the meanings of the Quran. That is why one modern English translation has been titled "The Meaning of the Glorious Quran": it strives only to give the meaning, but falls short, as any translation must, of reproducing the form of the Holy Book. The translated text loses the inimitable quality of the original, so be aware of the degree to which a translation reflects the original message at every level of meaning, and that it will probably not match it. For this reason, all which is regarded as ‘recitation’ of the Quran is to be done in Arabic, such as the recitation of the Quran in the five daily prayers of the Muslims.
Second, there is no perfect translation of the Quran, and, being human works, each almost always has errors. Some translations are better in their linguistic quality, while others are noted for their exactness in portraying the meaning. Many inaccurate, and sometimes misleading, translations that are generally not accepted as reliable renditions of the Quran by mainstream Muslims are sold in the market.
Third, while a review of all the English translations is out of the scope of this article, some translations are recommended over others. The most widely read English translation is by Abdullah Yusuf ‘Ali, followed by that of Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall, the first translation by an English Muslim. Yusuf ‘Ali’s translation is generally acceptable, but his footnote commentary, useful at times, can be odd and unacceptable. Another widespread translation is done by Dr. Hilali and Muhsin Khan called ‘Interpretation of the Meaning of The Noble Quran.’ Although it is the most accurate, the many transliterated Arabic terms and endless parentheses make it hard to follow and confusing for a beginner. A newer version with more flowing text has been published by Saheeh International, and this is probably a better translation, as it combines both exactness in translation and readability.
Exegesis ( Tafseer in Arabic)
Although the meanings of the Quran are easy and clear to understand, one must be careful to make assertions about the religion without relying on an authentic commentary. Not only did Prophet Muhammad bring the Quran, he also explained it to his companions, and these sayings have been collected and preserved till this day. God says:
"And We have sent down to you (O Muhammad) the message that you may explain clearly to men what is sent for them…" (Quran 16:44)
In order to understand some of the deeper meanings of the Quran, one should rely upon commentaries which mention these statements of the Prophet as well as his companions, and not upon what they understand from the text, as their understanding of it is limited to their prior knowledge.
A specific methodology exists for exegesis of the Quran in order to extract the proper meaning. The Quranic sciences, as they are called, are an extremely specialized field of Islamic scholarship which requires mastery in multiple disciplines, like exegesis, recitations, script, inimitability, circumstances behind revelation, abrogation, Quranic grammar, unusual terms, religious rulings, and Arabic language and literature. According to scholars of Quranic exegesis, the proper method of explaining the verses of Quran are:
(i) Tafseer of the Quran by Quran.
(ii) Tafseer of the Quran by the Sunna of the Prophet.
(iii) Tafseer of the Quran by the Companions.
(iv) Tafseer of the Quran by Arabic language.
(v) Tafseer of the Quran by ‘opinion’, if it does not contradict the above four sources.
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The Importance of the Quran
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THE QURAN The Importance of the Quran The Quran is considered the eternal miracle of Islam. It is the complete and best guide for living one's life and seeking Allah's pleasure The teachings of the Quran are universal, addressed to all people throughout the world regardless of their creed and color. They enlighten man's soul, purify his morals, condemn all wrongs, order good deeds and call for the establishment of justice and fraternity through obeying Allah as the supreme authority.
THE QURAN Cont. The Quran provides the regulations that create the proper relations between man and Allah and man and man. It leads man to understand his role in this world, encourages him to think and ponder, and guides him in the usage of natural resources. In short, the Quran provides all the guidance that humanity needs. Without the guidance of the Quran, humanity would still be groping in the darkness of ignorance.
OUR CHILDREN OUR FUTURE Esteemed Muslims! Our children, the apples of our eye, are each a blessing and a trust from our Creator to us, and are brought into this world in the purest of states. For all living things, the continuation of life is only possible through the protection of our lineage. And the protection and safeguarding of the human lineage takes place through legitimate and legal marriage and the children who are the fruits of this union. Children gain their initial knowledge of religion and social life through observing the daily lives of their parents.
OUR CHILDREN OUR FUTURE My precious brothers and sisters! Let us not leave our children -- who embody hope and our future and are the buds of love of our family gardens -- void of knowledge, faith, respect, love and tolerance. Let us unite them and their enlightened world with the Qur’an, which is the source of all humane and religious values and the center of love. For there exists not even an iota of evil in their pure hearts.
OUR CHILDREN OUR FUTURE Cont All they need is love and affection. And what creates love and brings it to life is the Holy Qur’an; in it, our children find the love for which they yearn. Thus they will view everything through their hearts, filled with and overflowing with love of the holy book. In the absence of this, if their souls are shut off from these beautiful and sacred values due to the shortcomings of adults, they will develop lovelessness instead of love; disrespect instead of respect; intolerance in the place of tolerance, and so forth.
OUR CHILDREN OUR FUTURE Esteemed Muslims! We must strive for our cultural and spiritual beliefs to flourish in the hearts of those children entrusted to us. Should we fail to do so, we will suffer as a society, being forced to look on as foreign influences that contradict our national and religious culture take over their innocent and naive worlds. The safeguarding of our children against what is religiously harmful is a duty we have been given.
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It states that the Quran was gifted by Allah to Prophet Muhammad and contains a complete code of life. The Quran can be divided into six parts covering topics like faith, teachings of God, stories of prophets, the end of times, and benefits of reciting the Quran.
The Language of the Qur’an The language of the Qur’an is pure and clear Arabic. The Qur’an is divided into 30 parts (Parahs in Urdu or Juz in Arabic). There are 114 chapters (Surahs) in the Qur’an. There are 540 paragraphs (Rukoos) in the Qur’an.
The Qur'an is the Islamic holy book that Muslims believe contains the direct word of God, revealed to the prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. It teaches Muslims how to worship God, live good lives, and treat others.
The Quran Presentation. Free Google Slides theme, PowerPoint template, and Canva presentation template. The Quran is the holy book of Islam, the word of God revealed to Muhammad on which Muslims base their beliefs and traditions.
Slide by Slide Quran Player in over 100 languages. For personal and masjid use.
To understand the Qur'an. Revision (Dua) Through Dua & Dhikr, we can get relief from mental stress, depression, agony and grief. àí: Allah is the Greatest in power, majesty, glory, kindness and all other good attributes. àí : At the call of Fajr Salah, if I hear the call and still keep sleeping, whom did I accept as the greatest?
The Presentation includes: • Introduction to the Holy Quran • Divinity & Authenticity of the Holy Quran • Structure of the Holy Quran • Scope of the Holy Quran • Conclusion.
The Quran and the basic elements of its organization, the difference between the Quran and its translation, and a brief review of English translations, introducing the subject of Quranic exegesis.
Understanding the Quran requires knowing its core message of accountability before God and obeying divine guidance out of love for God. Studying the Quran involves understanding concepts accurately and applying them to daily life.
The Quran provides the regulations that create the proper relations between man and Allah and man and man. It leads man to understand his role in this world, encourages him to think and ponder, and guides him in the usage of natural resources. In short, the Quran provides all the guidance that humanity needs.