Holy Koran

Holy Koran
The Quran is the sacred scripture of Islam, believed by over a billion believers to be the literal word of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over twenty-three years. Composed of 114 chapters called Surahs, it addresses humanity's deepest questions: the nature of God, the purpose of life, the path to righteousness, and the promise of judgment. Beyond theological pronouncements, the text provides intricate guidance on law, morality, family, economics, warfare, and pilgrimage, weaving spiritual wisdom into the fabric of daily existence. The Quran also recounts the stories of previous prophets, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, presenting them as warnings and examples for a community navigating its place in the world. Its Arabic verses are renowned for their rhythmic beauty and rhetorical power, considered miraculous by those who revere it. This is not merely a text to be read but one to be lived, a comprehensive framework for understanding existence itself.
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SaraHale, Mona Jaheen (1956-2025)



