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The Koran (Al-Qur'an) - A Monumental Collection of Divine Revelation and Spiritual Guidance - cover

The Koran (Al-Qur'an) - A Monumental Collection of Divine Revelation and Spiritual Guidance

Various Various, Muhammad

Translator J. M. Rodwell

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

The Koran (Al-Qur'an) represents a profound anthology encompassing the spiritual, poetic, and philosophical essence of Islam. This canonical collection operates not just as a religious text but as a rich tapestry of literary styles, from surahs filled with vivid imagery to passages of profound ethical instruction, revealing a multifaceted approach to divine revelation. Within its pages, the themes of mercy, justice, faith, and human responsibility unfold, inviting contemplation and dialogue. Unique among literary works, the Quran's blend of prose and verse oscillates between commanding directives and soothing poetry, resonating with both the heart and intellect. At the heart of this anthology is the Prophet Muhammad, whose revelations over 23 years comprise the text, capturing a range of historical and cultural transformations of 7th century Arabia. It stands as a pivotal piece within the Islamic literary tradition, drawing from the oral histories, legal concepts, and spiritual philosophies of its time. The Koran bears witness to an era of religious evolution and societal change, serving as a critical bridge between antiquity and the modern spiritual landscape. This collection offers readers an invaluable journey through one of humanity'Äôs most holy scriptures. An invitation to explore varied perspectives, it opens a dialogue between past and present, encouraging an engagement with enduring ethical questions. The Koran's multifaceted teachings continue to inspire scholarly study, reflecting its indispensable role in cross-cultural and interfaith understanding. Delve deeply into this anthology to appreciate its poetic brilliance, spiritual guidance, and historical significance.
Available since: 10/04/2023.
Print length: 488 pages.

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