- BOOK ID
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- Dedication
- Abbreviations and Qur’anic Names Used in this Book
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Foreword
- Physical Aspects of the Noble Qur'an
- The Glorious Qur’an, Self‑Illuminating: Important Questions Answered By the Munificent Qura’an
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- 1. Who revealed the Book?
- 2. How does the Precious Qur'an describe God the Exalted?
- 3. To whom was the Noble Qur'an revealed?
- 4. Who is Muhammad (SA)?
- 5. Does the Rasul (apostle of God) have Divine authority?
- 6. How was the Glorious Qur'an revealed?
- 7. What is the Mother of the Book (or the Mother Book)?
- 8-10 – The Qura’n’s Structure, Interpretation and Selective belief?
- 11. Is the Miraculous Qur'an consistent?
- 12. What is the purpose of the Noble Qur'an?
- 13. Then what does the Glorious Qur'an clarify?
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- 13.1 The Oneness of God the Exalted and His Divine system (tawhid)
- 13.2 The unity of all Divine religions; Islam as a concept
- 13.3 Islam as a religion
- 13.4 Islam as a single ummah
- 13.5 The universality of Islam
- 13.6 Confirmation of previous revelations
- 13.7 Correction of people's misunderstanding and misbelief
- 14. Does the Great Qur'an identify previous Divine Books and Prophets?
- 15. Does Almighty God's Final Message have a fixed duration?
- 16. Does God the Exalted abrogate His Final Testament?
- 17. Is Islam (the din of God, the Exalted) difficult?
- 18. What is the difference between the Great Qur'an and books of dua'?
- 19. What was the first revelation to Mubammad (SA)?
- 20. What were the last words revealed to Muhammad (SA)?
- 21. Who decided to re‑arrange the order of this Miraculous Book?
- 22. More on the process of revelation to Muhammad (SA)
- 23. What is the most emphasised subject in the Glorious Qur'an?
- 24. Is the Glorious Qur'an a book of science, law, history, or art?
- What are the Signs of a Pure Divine Scripture?
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- A. The Commanding And Authoritative Language
- B. The interrogative supremacy
- C. The language of peace, serenity and security
- D. The mystic elements
- E. Perfect two‑way communication and reflection
- F. The telegraphic style of Almighty Allah's sentences
- G. Delightfully easy and uncomplicated vocabulary
- H. The repetitive style
- I. Long‑term readership, preservation and maintenance
- J. The amalgamative style
- K. The historical events
- I. The language of Absolute Knowledge about everything
- M. The eloquent voice of the Noble Qur'an
- The Glorious Qur’an as a Miracle
- Is there any Parallel to The Miraculous Qur’an?
- A Few Words about Islam
- Conclusions
- Selected Phrases about the Qur’an in the Glorious Qur’an
- Surahs of the Glorious Qur’an
- Glossary
An Introduction to the Glorious Quran
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Author(s): Bahram Samii
Translator(s): John Cooper
Category: Qur’anic Sciences
Topic Tags: Quran Divine Revelation
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A simple exposition of the way in which the Qur' an presents itself in its own terms and how this can be disclosed through a careful reading of the text. It answers several common questions about the Qur'an.
Dedication
To
My beloved mother
Homa Samii
My life is barren without your love
Enlighten your homes by recitation of the Glorious Qur'an...Goodness prevails and blessing spreads in a house where the Noble Qur’an is read very often. Such a house illuminates for the celestial inhabitants as the stars shine for the terrestrial beings. (1)
A house in which the Glorious Qur’an is recited and the name of God the Exalted is frequently mentioned shall be a very blessed home. Angels will be present in it and satans shall be far from it. Such houses radiate for the divine residents as stars shine for the inhabitants of the earth. And the house in which the Noble Qur’an is not read and the name and remembrance of the Almighty God is not uttered, is desecrated. Angels keep away from and satans keep presence in these homes.(2)
Abbreviations and Qur’anic Names Used in this Book
Abbreviation Table
A) From expressions in English
* (PBUH) is an abbreviation for "peace be upon him or her"
* (PBUT) is an abbreviation for "peace be upon them"
* (A.H.) for After Hijrah (the Migration from Makkah to Madinah)
* (B.H.) for Before Hijrah
* (L.H.C.) for Lunar Hijri Calendar
* (S.H.C.) for Solar Hijri Calendar
B) From expressions in Arabic
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