The final divine revelation sent to mankind via Muhammad ( SAW). The word Qur'an literally means 'repeatedly recited'.
Words of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) over a period of 23 years, beginning in 610 C.E. and ending in 632 C.E.
That which is read or recited. The Divine Book revealed to the Prophet Muhammad pbuh. Allah's final revelation to humankind.
The holy book of the recitations of the Prophet Muhammad.
Also Koran – Muslim book believed to be word of God.
The Holy Book "revealed to Muhammad" (pbuh) "during the period from A.D. 610 to 632. It serves as a roadmap for this life and the life to come. It provides guidance for worship, marriage and family, economics, politics, community affairs, hygiene, and all other affairs of humanity. Muslims memorize it, recite it, and create artistic expressions from it. As a literary piece of Arabic, it stands alone." See here for a history of the Qur'an.
(Arabic) Literally 'the recitation' or 'reading', the Word of God as conveyed via Muhammad in the year 610AD
the Reading; the Recitation par excellence. The final and complete heavenly text given to humanity. The speech of the Divine, uncreated, containing everything in creation, finding human expression of some six thousand áyát (signs, proofs) in the Arabic language. A physical book containing the text of the Qur'án is not called "a Qur'án" for there is only one Qur'án, but is called a mushaf, text. "He governs the affair; He makes clear the signs so that you may be certain of the meeting with your Lord." : the spirit. The secret of God in every appearance of the appearance of existence.
The word Qur'an means "the recitation" or "the reading," and refers to the divinely revealed scripture of Islam. It consists of 114 surahs (chapters) revealed by God to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years. The Qur'an continues to be recited by Muslims throughout the world in the language of its revelation, Arabic, exactly as it was recited by Prophet Muhammad nearly fourteen hundred years ago. The Qur'an is viewed as the authoritative guide for human beings, along with the Sunnah of Muhammad. Translations of the Qur'an are considered explanations of the meaning of the Qur'an, but not the Qur'an itself. The spelling "Koran" is phonetically incorrect; the more accurate Qur'an should be used.
Muslim's Holy Book. Allah's miraculous speech revealed into Mohammed (may Allah's peace and blessing be upon him) in Arabic and transferred to us by Tawator method. A-H I-Q R-Z
is the Holy Book, the Living Miracle, revealed from Allah as a guidance to mankind.
The Holy Book of Islam, the word of God as received by Muhammed.
The Book of Allah revealed upon Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) in the cities of Makkah and Madinah.
A Holy Book of Allah revealed to the Prophet. It is the first source of reference for the Muslims. Second is the Hadith. Third is ijma', the consensus of the majority of the scholars. Fourth is qias, analogy.
The Qur'an (Arabic, "reading"), the holy scriptures of the Muhammadan faith, revealed by Muhammad. The verses are built up into chapters called surihs. It contains 77,974 words and is slightly longer than the New Testament; it was composed over a period of 21 years. The whole book was not arranged until after the Prophets death, but He is believed to have Himself divided the surihs and given most of them their present titles. Translation into English by G. Sayle (1734) is the most authoritative, but that by J. M. Rodwell (Everyman's Series) is recommended as the best. See also A. J. Arberry, The Koran Interpreted.
kor-on]: Also Koran, Revelation from Allah.
Islam's holy book. The word of Allah revealed to the Prophet Muhammad ( Peace be upon him )
The Holy Book of the Muslims as revealed by God to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) over a period of 23 years.
(Arabic) In Islam: The sacred book, the uncreated word of God, hence pre-existent to the world and to man, whose archetype is laid up in heaven. The scripture is the corpus of revelations granted by Allah to His Messenger Muhammad through the archangel Gabriel, but the message is God's alone without any human interference.(Researcher note: Qur'an is preferred to the alternate transliteration, Koran.)
the divine word of Allah as recited to Muhammad during a period of more than 20 years. It contains 114 surahs (chapters), which deal with every aspect of life. It is commonly Anglicised to Koran.
The holy book of Qur'an is called the Qur'an. It was revealed unto Muhammad from Allah through angel Gabriel (Jibril) for a period of 23 years. There is only one Qur'an in the whole world and it is in Arabic language. The Qur'an has one text, one language, and one dialect. It has been memorized by millions of Muslims in different parts of the world. The Qur'an is composed of 114 Surah (chapters). It is to be read and recited with rules and regulations. When to be touched and to be recited, a Muslim to be in a state of cleanliness and purity. The authenticity and the totality of the Qur'an have been documented and recognized. The Qur'an can not be translated at all as the Qur'an is the exact words of Allah. Any translation is considered to be the explanation to the meaning of the Qur'an. The Qur'an is so rich and comprehensive in matter that it can easily guide men and women in all works of their life. It is the ultimate source of guidance for people in all aspects of their spiritual and material lives.
Divine scripture: the holy book of Islam.
A book promoting peace to all, except to anyone who looks at you funny, disagrees with you or you just don't like.
Literally, "recitation"; the holy book of Islam.
the sacred book of Islam. (p. 222)
(Arabic) ("Koran" in English). The holy book of Islam.
primary Muslim holy book.
sacred scripture of Islam
in Arabic, "recitation;" the holy scriptures of Islam, believed to have been given to the prophet Muhammad from God (through the angel Gabriel) over a twenty-two year period (610-622 CE).
The Qur'Än (Arabic:, literally "the recitation"; also called "The Noble Qur'Än"; also transliterated as Quran, Koran, and Al-Quran) is the central religious text of Islam.