Quran Research Paper

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QURAN IS A MIRACLE

Quran is the Holy Book which was revealed by Allah through the prophet (P.B.U.H), Allah supported the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) with many miracles and also He supported His last revealed book, THE HOLY QURAN with many miracles that prove that Quran is the literal word of Allah. It was revealed by Him and it was not authored by any human being.
This Book deals with everything, doctrine, law and many more other things but its basic theme is the relationship between Allah and His creatures. The Quran was revealed to the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) in Arabic language only and there is no other version of Quran in any other language.
Allah makes it clear in the Quran that it could not have been revealed by anyone other than Him
He
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the Taurat (Torah), and the Injeel (Gospel)], and a full explanation of the book (i.e. laws, decreed for mankind) – wherein there is no doubt – from the Lord of the ‘Alamin (mankind, jinn, and all that exists)

Quran was revealed by Allah to prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H). Muslims believe that Quran was verbally revealed by Allah to Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) through angel Hazrat Jibral (AS) over a period of 23 years and Quran the the final revelation to humanity. The word of Allah is called the revelation and in Arabic it is called Wahi. The Quran was revealed more than 1400 years ago. It is a fact that it contains complete quideline for muslims, there is everything written is Quran about the ethics, how to use sunnah in your daily lives and many many more things are truly written in Quran which are the easy way to
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When it was completed its various portions were put together and then some Islamic counselors wrote it in the book form so that everyone can read it. It was written the same as it was revealed, no changes were made in it. At the time of revelation the Holy prophet (PBUH) start shivering and many other things starts happening to him which was the hint before revelation. At that time there was no book to write the revealed ayats so they use to write in on the stones, skins, trees and on other things as well. It was never changed from that time till now. Allah Himself has taken pledge to safeguard it from any

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