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Quranic Wisdom
chapter, except one, begins with the words: “In the name of God,
the most merciful, the most compassionate.” All the statements
of the Quran relate to God Almighty, sometimes directly and
sometimes indirectly. In the Quran, God Almighty directly
addresses man saying: ‘O man! This is your God addressing you.
Listen to Me and follow it. This is the path of success for you.’
Some of the teachings of the Quran are eternal, such as zikr, that
is, remembrance of God. Then there are a number of provisional
teachings like jihad. It is very important to differentiate between
the two kinds of verses. Without keeping this principle in mind,
you are likely to misinterpret the scriptures. There are occasions
when the Quran refers to particular events that occurred during
the Prophet’s lifetime, but it should be borne in mind that the
themes are universal. Here, in giving a particular reference, it
is the intention of the Quran to give a common message. This
principle is also very important, for without keeping it in mind,
no one can properly interpret the real meaning of the Quran.
‘Quran’ is an Arabic word. Its literal meaning is ‘to
be read’. This means that the Quran is a book of
study.
In one sense, the Quran is a very comprehensive book,
including as it does many references from history, astronomy,
physical events and natural phenomena. But the majority of
these references are expressed not in detail but in the form
of allusions or hints. The reader must supply the details from
his own knowledge and experience. Having done so, he can
understand the comprehensive meaning of the Quran.
The Quran also records the history of the prophets. It refers
to more than two dozen prophets of different times and different
races. Every prophet was sent into different situations, and each
one bore some specific message. In this sense, all the prophets
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