what is the Holy Quran
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The Quran or the Holy Quran is the main book in Islam. It is revered by Muslims and they believe that the word of God is the home of Prophet Muhammad for the statement and the miracle that is transmitted frequently. Muslims believe that it is preserved in the breasts and the lines of every touch or distortion. Zubour, the Bible and the Bible. The Quran is also the finest Arabic book of linguistic and religious value, because it is composed of eloquence, statement and eloquence. The book has an effect on the unification and development of the Arabic language and its literatures and grammatical and grammatical sciences and the development, consolidation and consolidation of the building blocks of Arabic grammar. The development of the Arabic language, whether in the ancients or the modern to the era of literature of the Diaspora in the modern era, from Ahmad Shawqi to Rashid Salim Khoury and Gibran Khalil Gibran and others who played a major role in trying to push revival of Arabic language and heritage in modern times.
Thanks to the unification of the Arabic language to the descent of the Holy Quran, where it was not unified before the Covenant, although it was rich and flexible, to download the Koran and challenged the masses and gave the Arabic language of a good drink and good taste, and rhetoric and statement what the inability of the Arabs The Holy Quran has fully unified the Arabic language and saved it from extinction and extinction, as has happened with many other Semitic languages, which have become outdated languages and have become outdated or weakened and degenerate, and thus unable to cope with the changes and interactions that civilization and the peoples of the ancient world And talk
The Koran is divided into 114 Surat, and contains 6236 verses. There are verses of the Makiya and the other civil. The Mekiyya were the ones that came down before the emigration, focusing mainly on the construction of faith and faith as well as ethical and spiritual subjects. The subsequent civil verses came down after the emigration and concerned with legislation and provisions and discussed the social and ethical issues necessary to build the Muslim society in general and human in general. The Qur'an is more concerned with moral guidance than legal instructions. The reference book is considered "Islamic principles and values". Most Muslims consider that the Qur'an, together with the Sunna, are the main sources of Islamic law. The Qur'an is derived from "reading." Reading Qur'aan is one of the most important acts of worship in Islam. The Qur'aan is read in Arabic and it is not permissible to recite it to worship in another language. Although there are copies translated from the Koran in various languages of the world, they are not called "Quran" and are merely interpretations of the meanings of the Koran in other languages, where the sanctity of the Koran derives from his craftsmanship, which is not available in translation due to linguistic differences and errors of translators
After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, the Qur'an was collected in a single Koran by order of the first Caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq in accordance with a proposal by the Companion Omar ibn al-Khattab. After the death of the second caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab, that copy was kept by the mother of the believers Hafsa bint Omar, until the third Caliph Uthman ibn Affan saw the difference in the different readings of the different dialects, Hafsa asked to allow him to use the Koran in possession and written Quraish dialect to be the standard dialect, Othman ordered copies of several copies of the Koran to unite reading, and ordered the execution of what is contrary to the Koran, and ordered the distribution of those copies on the premises and kept a copy of himself. These copies are now known as the Ottoman Koran. Most scholars confirm that the current versions of the Qur'an contain the same text copied from the original version collected by Abu Bakr
Muslims believe that the Qur'an is the miracle of the Prophet Muhammad to the world, and that his verses challenge the worlds to come up with the same or similar as they see as proof of his prophecy and the culmination of a series of heavenly messages that began, according to the faith of Muslims, with Adam's newspapers through the books of Abraham, the Torah of Moses, To the Gospel of Jesus.
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