The divine revelation to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God (Allah). It is organized into 114 chapters (surahs) which vary in length. The Quran covers various aspects of life including theology, morality, history, and law.
The most recited chapter, essential in daily prayers. It summarizes the relationship between God and believers.
Covers diverse topics including faith, law, stories of previous prophets, and practical guidance for Muslims.
Often called "the heart of the Quran," it emphasizes resurrection, God's power, and the consequences of rejecting truth.
Contains four stories that teach about faith, trials, knowledge, and power. Recommended to be read every Friday.
A concise definition of God's oneness. Considered equal to one-third of the Quran in importance.