It lays down for them the law and commandments, codes for their social and moral behaviour, and contains a comprehensive religious philosophy.
The language of the Quran is Arabic. It is a compilation of the verbal revelations given to the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa over a period of twenty three years. The Holy Quran is divided into Chapters and each Chapter consists of individual verses. The Chapters called Surah in Arabic are of varying lengths, some consisting of a few lines while others run for many pages. The proper understanding and managing of project r In Stock. Analyzing the Economics of Financial Market The prosperity and stability of any economic struc Utilizing Evidence-Based Lessons Learned for A Systemic Perspective to Managing Complexit Organizational complexity is an unavoidable aspect Global Perspectives on Achieving Success in Competing in both high and low-cost operating envi This article covers some basic information about the Qur'an and provides some sections spoken aloud in Arabic.
The Qur'an is the holy book for Muslims, revealed in stages to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years. Qur'anic revelations are regarded by Muslims as the sacred word of God , intended to correct any errors in previous holy books such as the Old and New Testaments.
Some Qur'anic fragments have been dated as far back as the eighth, and possibly even the seventh, century. The oldest existing copy of the full text is from the ninth century. Although early variants of the Qur'an are known to have existed, Muslims believe that the text we have today was established shortly after the death of the Prophet by the Caliph Uthman. All the chapters except one begin with the sentence Bismillahir rahmanir raheem , 'In the name of Allah the most merciful and the most kind'.
This is the thought with which Muslims should start every action. The arrangement of surahs does not correspond to the chronological order in which they were revealed.
The Qur'an is sometimes divided into 30 roughly equal parts, known as juz'. These divisions make it easier for Muslims to read the Qur'an during the course of a month and many will read one juz' each day, particularly during the month of Ramadan.
Translations of the Qur'an exist in over 40 languages but Muslims are still taught to learn and recite it in Arabic, even if this is not their native language and they cannot converse in it. Translations are regarded by Muslims as new versions of the holy book, rather than as translations in the conventional sense. At the time of the revelation of the Qur'an, books were not readily available and so it was common for people to learn it by heart.
Committing the Qur'an to memory acted as a great aid for its preservation and any person who is able to accomplish this is known as a hafiz. While the Qur'an is recited aloud, Muslims should behave with reverence and refrain from speaking, eating or drinking, or making distracting noise.
In addition to the Qur'an, the other sacred sources are the Sunnah , the practise and examples of the Prophet Muhammad's life, and the Hadith , reports of what the prophet Muhammad said or approved. Both the Hadith and Sunnah must adhere to a strict chain of narration that ensures its authenticity, taking into account factors such as the character of people in the chain and continuity in narration. Reports that fail to meet such criteria will be disregarded. One famous example is that of the scholar of Hadith literature, Imam Bukhari, who travelled several hundred miles on horseback to acquire a Hadith.
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