| What is the Quran ?
Al-Quran is the eternal miracle. It is the last Book of Allah sent for
the guidance of humanity through the last Prophet, Muhammad, peace be
upon him (PBUH).
Revelation of the Quran
The Quran was revealed piecemeal throughout a period of about 23 years.
The Prophet received the first revelation in 610CE, in the Cave of Hira
in the Mountain of Light (Jabale-Noor), two and a half miles away from
the House of Allah in the city of Makkah in Arabia.
The first revelation was the first five verses of Surah (chapter) Al-Alaq:
"Iqra bismi rabbikalla dhi khalaq. Khalaqal insana min alaq. Iqra
wa rabtukal alrram. Alladhi 'allama bil qalam. 'Allamal insana malam ya’lam,
" which means "Read in the name of your Lord who created, created
man from a clot. Read, for your Lord is most Generous, Who teaches by
means of the pen, teaches man what he does not know." (96: 1-5)
The last revelation was the third verse of Surah Al-Maidah, which was
sent down to the Prophet in 632CE: "Al yawma aLmalt'' lakum dinakam
wa almamfu alaikam ni'mati wa raditu' lakumul islama dinan''," which
means "Today I perfected your religion for you and completed my favor
to you and have chosen for you Al-Islam as your religion." (5 3)
Surah Al-Fatiha (The Opening Chapter) was the first complete chapter
to be revealed and Surah An-Nasr was the last.
Divisions of the Quran
Al-Quran is divided into thirty equal divisions, which are called juz
in Arabic. There are 114 chapters, of varying length. The longest chapter
is Al-Baqarah consisting of 286 verses and the shortest chapter is AlKawthar
consisting of three verses only. The whole Quran has 6,666 verses containing
336,233 letters.
The chapters revealed before the migration of the Prophet to Madina
are called Makkan, whereas those sent down after the migration are called
Madinan.
Topics of the Chapters
Makkan chapters generally consist of brief sentences which are full of
enthusiasm, poetical, lofty and brilliant. They stress the Unity and Majesty
of Allah, the Most Exalted, Most High (SWT), denounce idle worship, promise
paradise for the righteous and warn wrongdoers of their punishment in
Hellfire, confirm the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH), and remind humanity
of the past prophets and events of their time.
On the other hand, the Madinan chapters are lengthy and the verses are
more prosaic. They outline ritualistic aspects of Islam such as Zakah,
Fasting, and Hajj, lay down moral and ethical codes, criminal laws, social,
economic, and state policies, give guidelines for foreign relations, rules
and regulations for battle and the captives of war. They also contain
descriptions of some of the early battles of Islam, condemnation of hypocrites,
emphasis on the unified basic message of all the past prophets, and confirmation
that the process of prophethood and revelation is complete, so that no
Prophet will come after Muhammad [PBUH], no new book will be revealed,
and Allah's religion is complete through Al-Quran. So here Allah [SWT]
exhorted the followers of truth to make Al-Quran as their only guide.
The Importance of the Quran
The Quran is considered the eternal miracle of Islam. It is the complete
and best guide for living one's life and seeking Allah's pleasure The
teachings of the Quran are universal, addressed to all people throughout
the world regardless of their creed and color. They enlighten man's soul,
purify his morals, condemn all wrongs, order good deeds and call for the
establishment of justice and fraternity through obeying Allah as the supreme
authority. The Quran provides the regulations that create the proper relations
between man and Allah and man and man. It leads man to understand his
role in this world, encourages him to think and ponder, and guides him
in the usage of natural resources. In short, the Quran provides all the
guidance that humanity needs. Without the guidance of the Quran, humanity
would still be groping in the darkness of ignorance.
Compilation of the Quran
The Quran was revealed piecemeal, according to the needs of the time.
Angel Jibrail [PBUH] brought it to the Prophet [PBUH] who would memorize
it. Afterwards, it was preserved in two ways.
First, through memorization There were a number of early Muslims who
would memorize each revelation as soon as it was revealed and thus had
the whole Quran memorized at the time of the final revelation. The tradition
of memorizing the entire Quran still continues, and a person who does
so is called a Hafize Quran.
Second, the Quran was preserved through writing. Whenever any revelation
took place, it was written at once on tablets, palm branches, shorn of
leaves, or animal skin. This was done primarily by Zaid bin Thabit, who
was the main scribe out of the 42 scribes of the revelation. The Prophet
[PBUH] set the order of the chapters under the guidance of Angel Jibrail
[PBUH] and ordered his companions to maintain that order. Abu Bakr, the
first caliph of Islam, compiled the Quran, and Uthman, the third caliph,
made numerous copies and sent one copy to each state capital.
Eternal Miracle
Al-Quran is the only ever living miracle. Today no other miracle of any
prophet exists. According to a survey, the number of Huffaz (persons who
have memorized the whole Quran) today is more than 10 million.
Millions of editions and copies were printed and handwritten in almost
every part of the world. They were also translated into most of the languages
of mankind. During the period of over 1400 years since the Quran was revealed,
not a single letter was changed. This is one of the greatest miracles
of the Quran. |