Who wrote the holy book Quran?
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Who wrote the holy book Quran?
The Prophet Muhammad
The Prophet Muhammad disseminated the Koran in a piecemeal and gradual manner from AD610 to 632, the year in which he passed away. The evidence indicates that he recited the text and scribes wrote down what they heard.
Is the Quran unchanged?
Many Muslims say, “The Quran is the most authentic religious book in existence. The first Qurans ever compiled still do exist and they are all identical. The Quran remains unchanged ever since its inception over 1400 ago.”
What does the Quran say about creating a book of like?
In the Quran, Allah commanded the Prophet (S) to challenge all of creation to create a book of the stature of the Quran: “Say: ‘If all mankind and the jinn would come together to produce the like of this Quran, they could not produce its like even though they exerted all and their strength in aiding one another.’” (Quran 17:88)
What are the rules for reading the Holy Quran?
The Arabic text of the holy Quran, when printed in a book, is known as the mus-haf (literally, “the pages”). There are special rules that Muslims follow when handling, touching, or reading from the mus-haf. The Quran itself states that only those who are clean and pure should touch the sacred text:
Is the Quran a book for Muslims or non-Muslims?
In fact, the first revelation that the prophet received was first recited by the Prophet to non-Muslims. Regardless, the Muslim scholarship, by and large, has inadvertently turned the Quran into a manifesto for Muslims only making the argument that Quran is a book of guidance for Muslims primarily.
Who wrote the Holy Quran?
No one in the world has ever been accused of writing the Holy Quran, except the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), by non-muslims. Quran has no author, and no group or individual in Arabia ever claimed to have written it, nor any group or an indvidual recited, taught, and explained Quran except the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) and his followers.