Pondering over the Meaning of the Qur’an
The Glorious Qur’an is full of signs, wisdom, rules, proofs, instructions, and miracles. Therefore, deep thinking and contemplation in reading the Qur’an is the only way to realize these contents.
The Qur’an is a category which introduces the Qur’an as the last and final scripture of God and confirms that it is the only scripture which remains intact as the word of God without human distortion from Prophet Muhammad’s time up to date
The Glorious Qur’an is full of signs, wisdom, rules, proofs, instructions, and miracles. Therefore, deep thinking and contemplation in reading the Qur’an is the only way to realize these contents.
Allah has instructed us to ponder over the Glorious Qur’an while giving careful consideration to the consequences of following and applying its teachings and commandments.
And whoever desires other than Islam as religion – never will it be accepted from him, and he, in the Hereafter, will be among the losers. (Aal `Imran 3:85)
The Qur’an tells us how to communicate with the source of all intelligence and the source of all life. The Qur’an tells us who God is, by what name we should address Him, and the way in which to communicate with Him.
By referring to the poems of Imru’ Al-Qais, which are widely known and have been translated several times into most of the world languages, nothing of this is mentioned in them.
During the lifetime of the Prophet (peace be upon him), some unbelievers used to hide and listen to the Prophet while he was reciting the Glorious Qur’an.
This article proves that if Quran came from someone besides God, then we would find in it many inconsistencies.
There is no such author who writes a book and then challenges others that this book is errorless. As for the Noble Qur’an, it is the other way round.
The author argues that the inimitability of the Qur’an is a great evidence for the soundness of the whole religion of Islam
In many cases, the usage of the terms of lordship and godhood in the Holy Scriptures is not intended as a literal but metaphorical usage
Why is Qur’an the Word of God? Had Qur’an been the word of Muhammad, it is logical that he would have mentioned himself in the Qur’an more than anybody else
Compare and download the following scriptures: Quran, Bible, Vedas, Tipitaka, Guru Granth Sahib, Mishnah, Avesta and Ginza Rba
How did this universe and its inhabitants come into existence? Does this question has necessarily anything to do with one’s faith or religion at all? What does the answer to this inquiry say about the purpose of life and man’s role in it?