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The Importance of the Holy Quran
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Muslims believe that the Quran is significant because it is a Divine revelation, meaning that the angel Gabriel delivered the book from God to the final Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Quran is God’s words and Divine counsel for mankind. Muslims believe that the Quran holds enormous weight and impact since it is the word of the Supreme Lord. The laws it establishes are the means by which one can obtain Allah’s pleasure and paradise. The Majestic Quran has seven unique traits and benefits that make it a unique and essential book:

1. The Quran clarifies the meaning of life
Muslims believe that the Quran is the outcome of Divine inspiration rather than man’s efforts. The Divine book emphasizes the importance of worship, recollection, and obedience in healing the damaged bond between Allah and humanity. The goal is to increase Allah’s honor. Regardless of the topic matter, one theme emerges repeatedly: surrender, commit, and submit yourself completely to the Loving Lord, and you will be assured of redemption, paradise, and salvation from the horrors of Hell. It emphasizes Paradise as the long-term benefit of religion and good deeds, while declaring Hell as the result of unbelief and a bad lifestyle.

2. The Oneness of Allah is taught in the Quran
The oneness of Allah, Allah’s guidance through prophets, and the resurrection, or life after death, are the three major principles taught by the Quran. These ideas shape the worldview of their adherents and the reality of human life. This kind of thinking is the key to living a happy and healthy life. As it traces the history of human disobedience from Adam to Jesus and finally to the Messenger himself, it warns us of the severe repercussions of unbelief.

4. The Prophet is portrayed in the Quran as the ideal role model
Muhammad (peace be upon him) is depicted in the Quran as a human role model, a living embodiment of the spirit of goodness, justice, and Divine love. Humanity’s role model, imparting the Divine words that produce such pure, perfect, and beautiful human beings.

6. The influence of the Quranic teachings on daily life
Bad behavior, the consumption of alcohol and narcotics, selfish habits like as sexual immorality and adultery, gambling and taking an interest in business, envy, backbiting arrogance, and anger are all prohibited in the Quran. ‘Give up these for sanity and happiness,’ the Quran instructs, because individuals who engage in these vices are bound in a degrading circle of evil that makes their own and others’ lives miserable.

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