Al-Qur'an al-Kareem

''For We had certainly sent unto them a Book,
based on knowledge,
which We explained in detail,
a guide and a Mercy to All who believe''.
Al-Qur'an is the Word of Allah and an Undeniable Proof for Muhammads Prophethood For the most comprehensive Qur'an al-kareem translation and recitation see the Kanz al-Iman page
Introduction
Al-Qur'an, the Word of God
Origins of Al-Qur'an
Completely different from all the other Books
Challenged ALL Mankind
Al-Qur'an has no contradictory points
Style and eloquence is beyond Comparison
Challenged known experts
Magnificent language of Civilisation
Depths of meaning for All to share
The Recitation of Al-Qur'an
Principals to solve all problems
Al-Qur'an unveils the mystery of man
Muhammad is the embodiment of Al-Qur'an
Equally universal and objective
Knowledge without being contradicted
''Qur'an al-kareem grows ever younger''
Addresses and legislates for All in All times
An ALL encompassing knowledge
How could anyone dare to claim?
Muhammads' name only appears 4 times
Revelations of recent modern scientific methods
Conclusion

Al-Qura'n is an Arabic word, literally meaning 'reading' and 'recitation'.
Al-Qur'an is the word of Allah, the one and only GOD. Al-Qur'an is The Book of Islam and is the final divine guidance in the line of Holy Scriptures.
The Qur'an is commonly also called Al-Furqa'n ('the discrimination' between right and wrong) and also has many other names attributed to its qualities In formal speech it is called Al-Quran al-Kareem ('The Noble Quran'), Al-Quran al-Majeed ('The Glorious Quran') or Al-Quran al-Hakeem (The Wise Quran).
Al-Qur'an al-kareem was revealed to the Most Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa aalihi wa Sallam) in a period of 23 years starting 13 Before-Hijrah (610 AD).
The Qur'an al-kareem is a guide and beacon for humanity till the end of time. It is not bound by time, not bound by race or nationality. The Qur'an al-kareem is for all humanity, for the past, the present, and for all times to come.
AI-Qur'an, the Word of God, is inimitable and unsurpassable not only in the grandeur of its diction, the variety of its imagery and the splendour of its word painting, but also in its meaning, substance, message and profundity. It is "an incomparable book which yields to no abrogation or distortion, and unto which no falsehood could find a way from whatever source, be it of past or future events mentioned therein, a message from the Wise Lord to whom praise is due for the bounties He has bestowed on mankind." (Al-Baidawy -- Commentary of the Qur'an). It is neither a history nor a biography. It is not even an anthology, or metaphysical dialectic, or sublime homiletic. It is not poetry either in spite of its rhythm and cadence and its captivating charm. It is much more than all that. It is the Revelation of God, the undoubted Guidance for mankind, with a universal and eternal meaning and substance. It proclaims the common source of religions and confirms and completes the earlier Revelations.
Now hath come unto you light from God and a plain Scripture whereby Allah guideth him who seeketh His good pleasure unto paths of peace. He bringeth them out of darkness unto light by His decree, and guideth them unto a straight path [al-Qur'an 5:16]
This is the scripture whereof there is no doubt, a Guidance unto those who ward off (evil). [al-Qur'an 2:2]The Qur'an al-kareem itself testifies that its author is God Himself. It is never the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings Upon Him and His Family) who speaks in the Qur'an. The scripture addresses him directly or refers to him in the third person. Its literary style and diction are altogether different from the sayings of the Beloved Prophet (Peace be upon Him) which have been preciously preserved. If ever the Prophet slightly faltered or hesitated, the revelation pulled him up. For instance, when the Beloved Prophet (Peace be upon Him) was annoyed at the interruption of a blind man while he was in conversation with a Quraish noble (8:1-2) or when he forbade to himself a thing which God had made lawful. On numerous occasions when he was confronted with some baffling problems, he had to wait for revelations to appear. To those who doubt its Divine origin, the Qur'an al-kareem throws a challenge. It asks them first to imitate its full text, or even to produce ten surahs similar to those in the Qur'an or to create but a single similar surah and finally a surah even slightly resembling one in the Qur'an. The gravity of the challenge can best be appreciated if it is remembered that there are some surahs in the Qur'an which are but one line. The challenge was not limited to the people of the age of the Qur'an's revelation; it is open for all timesA Book which We have revealed unto thee (Muhammad) that thereby thou mayst bring forth mankind from darkness unto light, by the permission of their Lord, unto the path of the Exalted in power, Worthy of Praise. [al-Qur'an 14:1]
And, those who are endowed with knowledge, can see that the Revelation sent down to thee, O Muhammad, from thy Lord is the Truth; and that it guides people to the path of the Exalted, Worthy of all Praise. [al-Qur'an 34:6]
The Qur'an Al-Kareem is completely different from all the other books in the world
The Qur'an al kareem, which he brought, has challenged all mankind with all their literary geniuses and scientists, from the first day of its revelation to the Last Day, to produce a like of it or even a single chapter of it.
The Qur'an openly declares:
You (O Muhammad) was not a reader of any Scripture before it, nor did you write (such a Scripture) with your right hand, for then those who follow falsehood might (have a right) to doubt it. (al-Ankabut, 29.48)
It is an established, undeniable fact that the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, was unlettered. Whereas the Qur'an, which he brought, has challenged all mankind with all their literary geniuses and scientists, from the first day of its revelation to the Last Day, to produce a like of it or even a single chapter of it:
If you are in doubt concerning that which We have sent down onto Our servant (Muhammad), then produce a chapter of the like thereof, and call your witnesses, supporters, who are apart from God, if you are truthful. (al-Baqara, 2.23)
The Qur'an al kareem was revealed in 23 years, yet there are not any contradictory points in it
The revelation of the Quran lasted 23 years. It is inconceivable that any book written by a mortal being in 23 years, one which is a book of Divine truths, metaphysics, religious beliefs and worship, prayer, law and morality, a book fully describing the other life, a book of psychology, sociology, epistemology, and history, and a book containing scientific facts and the principles of a happy life, does not have any contradictory points. Whereas, the Qur'an openly declares that it has no contradictions at all and therefore is a Divine Book:
The Qur’an al kareem is beyond compare from the viewpoint of its styles and eloquence.
Prophet Muhammad (May the choiciest Blessings and Peace be upon Him) was unlettered and no one had heard him say even a couple of poetry. However, the Qur'an also challenged the known experts in poetry and oratory and forced them to surrender.
Arabic became so rich through the Qur'an and attained such a high level that it developed as the language of the most magnificent civilization of world history with all its scientific, religious, metaphysical, literary, economic, juridical, social and political aspects.
Despite its apparent simplicity, the Qur'an has such depths of meaning that everyone from the commonest of people to the most high-ranking scholar, scientist and literary man, finds his share in it.
No one has ever been heard to be bored with the recitation of the Qur'an al kareem.
The Qur'an al kareem describes man with all his physical and spiritual aspects and contains principles to solve all the problems that may appear at any time and in any place concerning all the social, economic, juridical, political and administrative fields of life. Furthermore, it satisfies both the mind and spirit at the same time and guarantees happiness in both worlds.
The Qur'an al kareem unveils the mystery of man, creation and the universe.
Also, the Qur’an unveils the mystery of man, creation and the universe. These three creatures of God, that is, man, the Qur’an and the universe, are the three ‘books’ which make the Creator known to us. They are the three versions or expressions of the same truth. Therefore, the One Who has created man and the universe is He Who has revealed the Qur’an.
The Qur’an al kareem is the embodiment of Muhammad in words or Muhammad is the embodiment of the Qur’an in belief and conduct
You cannot find one who does exactly what he tells others to do or one whose work exactly reflects himself. However, the Qur’an is exactly identical with the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, who received it from God and designed his life according to it. It may be said that the Qur’an is the embodiment of Muhammad in words or Muhammad is the embodiment of the Qur’an in belief and conduct. They are the two expressions of the same truth. When asked about the conduct of Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, ‘A’isha Siddiqa answered: ‘Don’t you read the Qur’an? The conduct of Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, consisted in the Qur’an.’ This clearly shows that both the Qur’an and Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, are the works of God Almighty.
Even though revealed in parts on certain occasions, the Qur’an al kareem is equally universal and objective where it deals with particular issues as it is exact and precise where it deals with universal matters
A writer usually writes under the influence of the conditions surrounding him. It is almost impossible to find a writer, whether he be a realist or idealist or even a science-fiction writer, who can write completely detached from the conditions surrounding him. By contrast, even though revealed in parts on certain occasions, the Qur’an is equally universal and objective where it deals with particular issues as it is exact and precise where it deals with universal matters. It uses precise expressions even while describing the beginning of creation and end of time and the creation of man and his future life in the other world. Also, just as it sometimes draws universal conclusions from particular events, so too it sometimes goes from universal principles to particular events. This is typical of the Qur’anic style, which is impossible to find in any human work and is, therefore, another sign of its Divine origin.
The Qur’an al kareem contains at least the principles of all the branches of knowledge either in summary or detail and not even a single piece of the knowledge it contains has ever been contradicted.
There has been no one in human history who has written books accurate to the same degree on both religion and law and sociology and psychology and eschatology and morality and history and literature and so on. However, the Qur’an contains at least the principles of all the branches of knowledge either in summary or detail and not even a single piece of the knowledge it contains has ever been contradicted. Must this not be enough for one unprejudiced to acknowledge its Divine origin?
“As time passes, the Qur’an al kareem grows ever younger.”
Which writer can claim that whatever he writes is absolutely correct and cannot be contradicted until the Last Day? At a time when the conclusions of science soon become ‘outmoded’ and worn-out and even the previous Divine Scriptures such as the Torah and Gospels undergo continuous alterations-even a superficial study of the issues of the Bible published in different times and in different languages will be enough to see the great alterations it has undergone-the truths of the Qur’an retain their freshness or, in the words of Said Nursi, ‘as time passes, the Qur’an grows ever younger.’ Despite all the efforts to find mistakes and contradictions in it exerted since the beginning of its revelation, it has remained unchanged and displayed its uniqueness, conquering every day new hearts and its hidden unlimited treasures being discovered one by one or growing to full bloom like a heavenly rose with countless petals.
'' We have explained in detail in this Qur'an, for the benefit of mankind,
every kind of similitude: but man is, in most things, contentious ''
The Qur’an al kareem addresses and legislates for all in all times
If
the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings upon Him) had written the Qur’an by himself, he should never have mentioned some incidents concerning him.However slight, there are some admonitions for the Noble Prophet in the Qur’an.
No one, especially if that one claims Prophethood, mentions a grave slander against his wife in the book he writes by himself. Whereas, the Qur’an gives an important place to the slander hypocrites uttered against ‘A’isha, the Beloved Prophet’s (Peace and Blessings be Upon Him) wife.
In order to show practically that Islam does not allow any racial discrimination and that superiority is only by piety and righteousness, not by birth, color, race, wealth or position, the Noble Prophet married Zaynab, a noble woman from the Hashimites, to Zayd, an emancipated black slave. However, verses revealed later ordered that, in order to put an end to an established false tradition-namely, neither adoption nor any other way of declaring someone a son can create a legal relationship comparable to the relationship of children and natural parents, and there is no difficulty and sin for believers in marriage with the divorced wives of those whom they once adopted as sons-the Noble Prophet should marry Zaynab. This marriage was very difficult for God’s Messenger to enter into, but since it was ordered by God, he had no way out other than fulfilling it. As ‘A’isha would later say, if the Beloved Prophet, upon him be peace and blessings, would have concealed something of the Qur’an, he would have concealed this order and would not have married Zaynab. Also, if he had written the Qur’an by himself, he would never have mentioned this incident.
There are answers to many such questions in the Qur'an al kareem that one who does not have an all-encompassing knowledge could not have answered them.
To claim that Muhammad-God forbid such a thought!- invented the Qur'an al kareem means that Muhammad, who was known as Muhammad the Trustworthy, was-we beg forgiveness for having to narrate such a false claim-the greatest liar and cheat history has ever known.
As was explained earlier, the Beloved Prophet (Peace and Blessings be Upon Him) lived a very austere life and never pursued any worldly gains or aims like fame, rulership, wealth and having beautiful women. Furthermore, he had to resist hardships and persecutions of the severest kind. To claim that Muhammad-God forbid such a thought!- invented the Qur'an means that the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be Upon Him), who was known as Muhammad the Trustworthy, was-we beg forgiveness for having to narrate such a false claim- the greatest liar and cheat history has ever known. What might have caused him to falsely claim Prophethood despite the severest of deprivations and persecutions? To accuse the Beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be Upon Him) of falsely claiming Prophethood and attribute the Qur'an al kareem to him, is the most groundless and the most degrading and meanest of accusations.
Although other Prophets like Moses and Jesus (peace be upon them) are mentioned many times in the Qur'an al kareem despite the Jews’ and Christians’ denial of Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon Him), we come across the name Muhammad only four times
The Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, saw much resistance from the Jews and Christians. He had to fight against the Jews of Madinah several times and expel them from the city. Despite this, the Qur'an mentions the Prophet Moses, the Prophet sent to the Israelites, about 500 times, while the name of Muhammad is mentioned in the Qur'an only four times. The Qur'an al kareem also mentions the Prophet Jesus many times. Is it conceivable that one who falsely claims Prophethood ever mentions the Prophets of the peoples who show him great hostility?
The Qur'an’s mention of previous Prophets, including especially Moses and Jesus, upon them be peace, and the Christians’ and Jews’ denial of Muhammad’s Prophethood and the Divine authorship of the Qur'an, is an undeniable proof of the Prophethood of Muhammad and the Divine authorship of the Qur'an and that the Christians’ and Jews’ denial comes from purely false reasons like jealousy, prejudice and selfishness.
It is another argument for the Divine authorship of the Qur'an that it refers to certain facts of creation recently established by modern scientific methods. How, except on account of its Divine authorship, is it possible for the Qur'an to be literally true on matters of which people had not the least inkling at the time when it was revealed? For example, if the Qur'an were not a Divine Revelation, would it have been possible for it to contain such a verse as this: Do not the unbelievers realize that the heavens and the earth were one unit of creation before we split them asunder? (al-Anbiya’, 21.20).
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All of the six sides or aspects of the Qur'an are luminous and demonstrate its truth. From below, it is supported upon the pillars of proofs and evidences (rational, scientific, historical, and those pertaining to conscience and sound judgment, and so on); above it, are gleams of the seal of miraculousness: it aims at happiness in both worlds; and behind it are, another point of support, the truths of the Divine Revelation. To its right is the unanimous confirmation of guided reasons based on proofs; and to its left are the intellectual and spiritual contentment of those with sound heart and conscience, and their sincere attachment and submission to it. All these together bear witness that the Qur'an is an absolutely formidable, extraordinary and unconquerable stronghold which the hand of heaven established on the earth, and set their seal of admission of it as a faultless, true Word of God. The Administrator of the universe, Who always acts in a way to manifest unity, protect virtuousness and goodness, and extirpate falsehood and slander, has given the Qur'an al kareem the most acceptable, high and dominant rank of respect and success, and thereby confirmed its truth.Also, the person who is the interpreter of the Qur'an, upon him be peace and blessings, believed in it and respected it more than anything and anybody else. He went into a sleep-like state during the revelation of its verses and confirmed and preached all of its decrees and commandments with utmost conviction and without exhibiting any deception and error to eyes wide open always to catch him, and without anything to shake him. Despite being unlettered, having founded on the Qur'an, he gave, without hesitation, news and information about the past and future and about the facts of creation and operation of the universe. Other sayings of his do not resemble the Qur'an and are inferior to it in certain respects. All this together proves that the Qur'an al kareem is the true, heavenly and blessed Word of that person’s Merciful Creator. The fifth of mankind or even the majority of them in certain cases have always had an ecstatic and religious devotion to the Qur'an and listened to it lovingly and in adoration of truth, and as is testified to by numerous observations, signs, and events, as moths fly round a light, angels, believing jinn and other spirit beings gather together around it during its recitation. This also confirms that the Qur'an al kareem is accepted by almost all the beings in the universe and is of the highest rank. Also, all the groups of mankind with different levels of understanding and learning, from the commonest to the most intelligent and learned, derive their share from the teaching of the Qur'an, and all the greatest scholars in Islamic sciences such as jurisprudence, theology, and religious methodology, have found in the Qur'an the answers to all of their questions and based their conclusions upon it. This is another evidence that the Qur'an al kareem is the source of truths, the mine of all true knowledge. Furthermore, although among the unbelieving Arab literary men those who have been the most advanced in literature, have always felt much need to dispute with the Qur'an, they have been unable to do that even in eloquence, which is only one of the seven major aspects of the Qur'an’s miraculousness, and have not dared to produce the like of even one of its suras. The others, geniuses of learning and eloquence, who by disputing with it in eloquence have sought fame, have been compelled to refrain from doing so. This clearly shows that the Qur'an is a miracle, beyond the capacity of mankind. Indeed, in order to judge the value, sublimity, and eloquence of a word it is asked: ‘Who has spoken it? To whom has it been spoken? Why has it been spoken?’ When considered from the perspective of these questions, again the Qur'an has no equal. For the Qur'an is the Word of the Lord of all beings and the Speech of the Creator of the whole of the universe which bears no signs to suggest that it is a book of imitation, one fabricated by someone and then falsely attributed to God. God revealed the Quran to the one whom He chose as the representative of all the creatures, one who is His most famous and renowned addressee, and the extent and strength of whose faith embraced the comprehensive religion of Islam and caused its owner to rise to the rank of the distance of two bows’ length, and being honored with direct conversation with the Eternally Besought-of-All, after which he turned back to the world to convey to people the principles of happiness in both worlds. The Qur'an al kareem explains the principles of happiness in both worlds and the results of, and the Divine purpose in, the creation of the universe, and expounds the Prophet’s most comprehensive faith, which sustains all the truths of Islam: it shows and describes the huge universe like a map or a clock or a house and teaches about the Artist Who made it. Certainly it is impossible to produce a like of it or to match the degree of its eloquence. In addition, numerous collections of books on the interpretation of the Qur'an, some of which cover as many as forty or even seventy volumes-written by meticulous scholars of the highest intelligence and learning-expound with proofs countless virtues of the Qur'an and its subtleties and mysteries, and disclose and affirm its numerous predictions. Among them, the one hundred and thirty treatises of the Risale-i Nur explain each virtue and subtlety of the Qur'an, such as its allusions to the scientific and technical wonders of modern civilization like trains and aircrafts and electricity, and its indirect references to future victories of Muslims and the history of the Companions after the Most Beloved Prophet (Upon Him be Peace and Blessings), and the meaningful and mysterious design of its letters. All this means setting a seal on the fact that the Qur'an al kareem is a miracle with no equals and the Word of the Knower of the Unseen, which is the tongue of the world of the Unseen in this visible world of corporeality. It is because of such virtues of the Qur'an al kareem that its magnificent spiritual dominion and its majestic sacred rule has been continuing for centuries to illuminate the earth and the ages, time and space, and more and more people have been embracing it with perfect respect. It is because of the same virtues, that each letter of the Qur'an al kareem yields at least the merits, ten rewards, and ten fruits pertaining to the eternal world, and that the letters of certain verses and suras, each give hundreds or even thousands of merits, and when recited on certain blessed occasions, the light and merits of each of its letters multiply by tens or hundreds. The world-traveler came to understand this and said to himself: ‘Based on the consensus of its lights and mysteries, and the concord of its fruits and results, this Qur'an al kareem, miraculous in every respect, proves and testifies to the existence, unity, attributes, and Names of a single Necessarily Existent One in such a manner that the testimonies of innumerable believers have their sources from that testimony.’ In a brief reference to the instruction which that traveler has taken from the Qura'n about faith and the Unity of Allah, we say: There is no god but Allah-the Necessarily Existent One, the One, the Single-the necessity of Whose existence in His Oneness the Qur'an al kareem of miraculous exposition decisively proves, which is accepted and sought for by the species of angels, human beings and jinn; all of whose verses are recited in every minute with perfect respect by the tongues of millions of human beings; whose sacred rule in the regions of the earth and the realms of space and on the faces of ages and time; whose enlightened spiritual dominion has prevailed with perfect splendor over half of the globe and a fifth of humankind for fourteen centuries... Likewise, with the consensus of its heavenly and sacred suras, and the agreement of its luminous Divine verses, and the correspondence of its mysteries and lights, and the concord of its truths, and results, it manifestly attests, and is a clear proof of, this same truth. |
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