Quran or Koran (Arabic:. القرآن translucent al-Qur'ān lit. "the
recitation") is the holy book of Islam. Muslims believe (AO 1943:
believe) that the Koran is the literal word of God (Allah) revealed
to the Prophet Muhammad (Muhammad) over a period of twenty-three
years. The Quran word derived from the Arabic verb meaning recite
or chant; Quran is therefore a "recitation" or something that
should be recited.
Muslims can refer to the Quran using a title that denotes respect as Al-Karim ("the Noble") or Al-Azim ("the Magnificent").
It is one of the most read books in the world and published. It is common practice in most Muslim societies that the Qur'an is not sold but given.
Languages
Arabic
Azerbaijani
Chinese
Czech
English
French
Hindi
Indonesian
Malay
Persian
Portugues
Russian
Spanish
Turkish
Urdu
Uzbek
Muslims can refer to the Quran using a title that denotes respect as Al-Karim ("the Noble") or Al-Azim ("the Magnificent").
It is one of the most read books in the world and published. It is common practice in most Muslim societies that the Qur'an is not sold but given.
Languages
Arabic
Azerbaijani
Chinese
Czech
English
French
Hindi
Indonesian
Malay
Persian
Portugues
Russian
Spanish
Turkish
Urdu
Uzbek
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