Description
- Al-Quran (القرآن) – The Recitation
- The most common and widely recognized name for the Holy Book of Islam. “Quran” comes from the Arabic root “Q-R-A,” which means “to recite” or “to read aloud.” It emphasizes the Quran’s nature as a recitable, spoken word of God.
- Al-Furqan (الفرقان) – The Criterion
- This title refers to the Quran as the “Criterion” or “The Distinction,” which differentiates between right and wrong, truth and falsehood. It highlights the Quran’s role in providing clear guidance on matters of faith and morality.
- Al-Majid (المجيد) – The Glorious
- “Majid” refers to the Quran as “The Glorious” or “The Most Honorable.” This title reflects the Quran’s exalted status and its noble, radiant message. It emphasizes the majesty of the Quran as the divine word of God.
- Al-Salam (السلام) – The Source of Peace
- “Salam” means peace, and the Quran is described as “Al-Salam,” highlighting its role in bringing peace to the hearts of believers. It also refers to the Quran being a source of inner tranquility and spiritual peace through submission to God’s will.
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